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Hardly any time to judge the deliberately last moment concessions but I doubt they amount to anything significant. Voting today, so we'll see if we're still on course for no-deal later.
No deal is the best outcome.
What does "we owe it to history" mean?
Juncker has a lovely way with words, encouraging folk to reject offers and go for a hard Brexit. Long may he pronounce his position/view to all.
I don’t know what’s going on there now. Let’s just stop the whole thing.
There are two more Brexit votes scheduled this week - on wednesday and thursday. One is on whether or not to request an A50 extension, and the other is on whether ir not to rule out no-deal (I can't remember which is on which day).

If the current trends continue of course they'll probably reject May's deal, then rule out no-deal, and top it all off by denying an extension...
The problem with this whole process (one of the problems, but a key one) is that people think they can refuse one type of Brexit and have a different one. What annoys anti Brexit people who’d be happy to go along with the referendum particularly is that having come this far it’s actually Brexiteers who want to vote effectively against Brexit.
I have no idea if the vote will go the way of the government: now that the EU has been very clear there’s no third chance, I think there’s a very good chance it will. If not and if the votes over the following two days lead to a request for more time, I am now pretty sure the reply from the EU will be No.
Unless, unless, we say we’re holding another referendum or the government collapses and we have a general election. Then maybe in those circumstances, particularly the former, they may agree.
what has happened to this country..the people have spoken..now just do what we instructed you to do..whatever next... arguing about General Election results because the House doesn't like the outcome..this is SUPPOSED to be a democracy !
Kromo, no deal vote on Tuesday, extension vote on Wednesday,
I assume you mean “vote for Brexit tonight” then
Oops make that Wednesday and Thursday,
Go ahead plunge this country into a bigger hell hole than it already is!
Brexit voters should be ashamed of themselves!
I am looking forward to my head and the brick wall giving each other a break soon. ;-)
Lol ick I know the feeling - but hey there won't be any immigrants on 30 March 2019!!
That’s ok then ;-)
I know ick after all that's what people are concerned over! apparently
I agree, Rockrose. I live with a staunch Brexiter. When we’re having an argument about something else I often bring up his voting for Brexit. What were they all thinking?

What is the lovely David Cameron doing with his time nowadays? :/
Clover - I don't think they were thinking!
From BBC news site https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/695/cpsprodpb/0520/production/_105821310_brexit_flowchart_what_now_26feb4_-3x640-nc.png

One isn't given the option of voting for Brexit tonight, only for voting out the same awful deal no one wants, but which has allegedly been tweaked a bit. Need to go look at a good analysis of the changes. Unsure where to find that.
I just wish that both remainers and brexiteers would stop making personal comments about each other. We are all entitled to our views and why should people feel ashamed for expressing these?

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