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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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1 minute ago, Sugar Ape said:

She’ll blabber some shit now, spend a week bumming up to the DUP and the ERG and have another vote next week that she’ll lose again with us being weeks away from crashing out.

Didn't sound like that when she spoke.  She's finally given up on the deal imo. 

Free vote tomorrow and a vote for an extension Thursday

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1 minute ago, magicrat said:

Didn't sound like that when she spoke.  She's finally given up on the deal imo. 

Free vote tomorrow and a vote for an extension Thursday

 

We’ll see. Wouldn’t surprise me if the cunts vote ‘no’ to leaving with no deal and also vote ‘no’ to an article 50 extension.

 

Even if they do vote for an extension they won’t want it to be for long if they can agree at all (three months maximum from most things I’ve read) so what will they achieve in that time? They certainly won’t get a better deal from the EU ergo they won’t get a deal that’ll pass through parliament, unless May (or her replacement if she goes) drops the red lines she’s adopted.

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One of the EU bods is saying no deal is more likely as he doesn't believe that all 27 EU nations will vote for a longer extension due to upcoming European elections and proposing an EU budget. He says it would be perverse to let the UK remain in the EU beyond the time of these elections as the UK would need to field candidates in this election, only for them to potentially have no political standing in the near future. 

 

It's a right old mess, isn't it! 

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