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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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14 hours ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

Can we keep the trolling of freedom-lovers to the Lib Dem thread? We're supposed to be on the same side in this one.

Its a bit hard when the leader of your freedom lovers voted for austerity and is an all round horrible hypocritical cunt. Sorry SD you're gonna have to swallow this one. 

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Tusk says extension to January 31st agreed and due to be put in writing.

 

It will apparently include a commitment the Withdrawal Agreement cannot be reopened again. So Johnson’s moving of certain protections and provisions out of it and into the Political Declaration are presumably now permanent and would always need to be taken at trust rather than guaranteed.

 

Not fabulous.

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5 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

Tusk says extension to January 31st agreed and due to be put in writing.

 

It will apparently include a commitment the Withdrawal Agreement cannot be reopened again. So Johnson’s moving of certain protections and provisions out of it and into the Political Declaration are presumably now permanent and would always need to be taken at trust rather than guaranteed.

 

Not fabulous.

Brexit won't happen. It was never going to. I don't particularly like her but floppy fattys bird is going to be getting filled in on Friday night. 

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1 minute ago, SasaS said:

Don't quite understand this, Labour were demanding elections throughout voting down May's proposals, now everybody wants elections, except Labour?

 

 

 

Because they want No Deal taking off the table. 

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17 hours ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Out of interest, do you think somebody can love freedom and still have issues with or not want to be part of the Liberal Democrat’s political party? 

 

This is one of those "Not all X are Y, but all Y are X" situations, isn't it.

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6 minutes ago, SasaS said:

Don't quite understand this, Labour were demanding elections throughout voting down May's proposals, now everybody wants elections, except Labour? 

 

The suspicion among political types is that Labour's private polling makes grim reading, which makes sense when you consider how keen the other opposition parties are for an election.

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10 minutes ago, Pistonbroke said:

 

Because they want No Deal taking off the table. 

 

4 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

The suspicion among political types is that Labour's private polling makes grim reading, which makes sense when you consider how keen the other opposition parties are for an election.

 

Isn't the best way of taking no deal off the table by winning the elections?

I get that the polls are now probably not in Labour's favour, but surely it's pretty obvious this parliament is stuck and who knows what could happen by mid-December, May also had great polls but the actual results didn't support the optimism.

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I mean, No Deal has already essentially been taken off the table. There's no majority in Parliament for it, and I can't see that changing.

 

What there is a majority for is the Withdrawal Agreement, so a general election is really Remain's last throw of the dice, because we sure as hell aren't getting a second referendum on the deal.

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