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dannyk13 | 14:43 Fri 29th Mar 2019 | News
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May's deal just been defeated by 344 to 286 votes.
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ich, a lot will depend on Monday's vote.
zacs; The deal stinks, do you understand its implications? The real patriots are those voting it down.
It would be worse than staying in.
I understand that, Khandro but the whole 3rd vote never stood a chance. I suppose all it's done is rule out some possibilities.

Ah well. Curry and a few beers tonight.
just continue prep for no deal and do what we should have done the day after the vote. End of.
Khandro, bang on, voting this disaster down is correct.
Danny,I said the other day that there was no coming back from all this.

Cameron started it off,May called an unnecessary GE and lost her majority and then set the wheels in motion for a Brexit disaster.

That's a defeat in my book.

(I should have been a bit clearer in my 1st post ;-)
Given her record so far, perhaps May will bring it back for a fourth try next week.

After hastily popping some glasses and a fake moustache on her deal. "No of course it's not the same agreement, would I ever do that?"
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kromo //
Given her record so far, perhaps May will bring it back for a fourth try next week.//
There's no way that the Speaker will allow that.
At least it put Bercow back in his box.
That woman is so far up her own fundament that it beggars belief.
Credit to Mrs May she stuck by what she believed in . everyones a Brexit expert now . I wish her well .Where does this leave Jacob and Boris now Maybe Mrs Foster could let them join the Dup .
She believed in agreeing disaster deal that couldn't be accepted and pushing it for all she was worth in order to maximise chaos ? Strange thing to be offering credit for.
weecalf; Credit to Mrs May she stuck by what she believed in.//

The great Maynard Keynes once said; "When circumstances change, I change my mind, what do you do sir?"
Are the taxi drivers heading for parliament yet ?
The roads around parliament are busy .... and, contrary to popular spin, not all 'oldies' either.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47751805

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47751805


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That's ok, it's doubly important.
I don't know why they didn't just consult the man on the Clapham omnibus to begin with.

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