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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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The 'No Deal' bollocks is just more empty threats. Like others have said, any remain MP's voting for Johnson's deal, which in affect is every bit as bad as may's deal which they threw out with the help of Johnson and the ERG bummers, need throwing out of their respective parties. 

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16 minutes ago, Nelly-Torres said:

The start of Junker's address doesn't sound good, talking of no need for prolongation. 

 

Are the EU going to say it's this deal or no deal? 

Like I said, Operation threat of no deal is in full swing to scare people into supporting the deal. If the deal is not approved they will extend else they face being responsible for us crashing out and a border in Ireland.

 

Everyone will have their poker faces on till the vote.

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4 minutes ago, polymerpunkah said:

Politics aside, assuming this deal is approved, will it be good for the Northern Irish economy?

Ie. will they be set up as a conduit between the EU and GB?

 

Or will they be left out in the cold--at a trade disadvantage with GB and of no use economically to the EU?

 

It will be good for Semtex sales. 

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1 hour ago, Mudface said:

Rees-Mogg says the motion for Saturday will be either approve this deal, or approve no deal.

 

Yeah, that's getting amended...

It's already gone down the pan.

MPs have won a key parliamentary vote paving the way for a Commons bid to secure a second referendum on Saturday.

Ex-Tory backbencher Sir Oliver Letwin led a successful attempt to allow backbench MPs to amend Boris Johnson's Brexit plans, in a knife-edge vote that passed by 287 votes to 275.

 

MPs also approved a rare Saturday sitting to scrutinise Mr Johnson's new plan - but the government's proposal for a short debate on a motion to either "approve the deal or approve a no-deal Brexit" were derailed by the backbench victory.

 

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