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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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Guest Pistonbroke
Just now, viRdjil said:

whats the difference between the two votes?

Johnson wants to get the deal pushed through in 3 days. Hence the vote on the timetable. If that is voted down he has to accept any forthcoming extension or the UK crashes out if the EU don't offer one. 

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3 minutes ago, Istvan Kosma said:

Shame on the cunts who voted yes to the bill when it's worse than the May deal 

I agree IK , but I suspect there will have been tactics with some Labour 'rebels' voting for the deal to be able to say to their constituents that they voted for Brexit , but changing their vote on the second one knowing Johnson had already said he will withdraw it if that one lost.

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2 minutes ago, sir roger said:

I suspect there will have been tactics with some Labour 'rebels' voting for the deal to be able to say to their constituents that they voted for Brexit , but changing their vote on the second one knowing Johnson had already said he will withdraw it if that one lost.

Wouldn't be surprised if he was lying, now he has had his deal passed. He has previous.

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1 minute ago, sir roger said:

I suspect there will have been tactics with some Labour 'rebels' voting for the deal to be able to say to their constituents that they voted for Brexit , but changing their vote on the second one knowing Johnson had already said he will withdraw it if that one lost.

 

Trouble is he hasn't withdrawn it, just paused it and basically kicked the can back to the EU. 

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Guest Pistonbroke

The EU should say, extension until Oct 2020, take it or leave without a deal. They'll probably just extend until the end of January 2020-March 2020. 

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4 minutes ago, Istvan Kosma said:

Shame on the cunts who voted yes to the bill when it's worse than the May deal 

Deleted my original post as the second vote was coming in. But yeah, they've just handed him a huge election boost. He'll be going around on an election campaign saying he's got the numbers for a deal and just needs the electorate to back him now. Absolutely scandalous by the Labour MPs. But then they're lead by Corbyn who voted over 400 times against his party and he can't say much when others follow his lead. Chumps.

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Pissed off with this crap about Johnson getting a deal approved, it was forced upon many MP's and no doubt by using underhand tactics as the clock was ticking down dramatically.  

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