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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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      259
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1 minute ago, Captain Turdseye said:

 

They obviously think they’ll win and therefore have a mandate to crash out with no deal. 

That's always been the danger. 

There was a point during this mess that I wouldn't have been gutted at May's deal passing (however much I enjoyed the show) as what felt, and still feels, like the most probable alternative is even worse. 

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3 minutes ago, Captain Turdseye said:

 

They obviously think they’ll win and therefore have a mandate to crash out with no deal. 

They thought the same in 2017 and had their majority cut. Let them kamikaze them selves from the inside out. 

 

Brexit has killed the Tories and its fucking superb. 

 

Chief whip going round deselecting the 22 tories. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, MegadriveMan said:

 

Runnymede and Weybridge Conservatives have already confirmed Phillip Hammond's reselection, so Boris won't actually be able to sack him!

Getting his reselection confirmed first was a brilliant move by Hammond.  It sort of sent a message.

 

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39 minutes ago, Denny Crane said:

Well most people are fine with people changing their mind, you get new information your opinions can change. Rico and SD might want to consider that when referencing shit about Corbyn from the 80s, 90s etc. I find it quite funny Dunt was a Lexit man and his followers have spent the past few years moaning about how Corbyn voted in 1993. 

 

Looks like as soon this bill passes Labour will approve an election. 

Corbyn still has his ‘friends’ - unless he’s said

they aren't his friends any more. 

 

Ive said ill change my vote on how it impacts me and mine. I’ll vote for JC if he comes out full remain. At the moment I’ll vote Lib Dem as they’ve more chance of winning our seat from William Wragg - and I hope to tell him that face to face on Friday. 

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The thing with most of the 22 deselected, (if it happens at all) is that they'll probably be glad to be well out of the Tory shitshow as it tears itself asunder, and before long, they'll have one or more cushy 6 figure directorships or consultancy for doing fuck all. 

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