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    Votes: 688 67.9%
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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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I cannot see Corbyn and May agreeing what day it is. Cant see Corbyn even agreeing to talks. Why would he? He cares a jot about Europe. His game has been obvious from day one.

And even if they did, the lunatic wings of both their parties would not back it.

The NI/ROI border is STILL unresolved.

SNP/DUP? Who knows.

I'd be amazed if he didn't. He walks in there with any proposal from last night (that got more than 250 in favour of it) and she will find it very difficult to refuse, because it would pass (with the Tory loyalist vote).
 
I cannot see Corbyn and May agreeing what day it is. Cant see Corbyn even agreeing to talks. Why would he? He cares a jot about Europe. His game has been obvious from day one.

And even if they did, the lunatic wings of both their parties would not back it.

The NI/ROI border is STILL unresolved.

SNP/DUP? Who knows.

Corbyn "Right Theresa, I couldn't give a toss about Brexit, can I have a GE?"

May "No"

Corbyn "See ya"
 
Jeremy Corbyn is obviously going to say, if he agrees to her withdrawal agreement it must come with a confirmitary vote

She said the government will abide by what the house wants
 


UK is know as Treasure Island to eastern europe for a reason. Towns in the North are over run with them.


I know St Domestos has been banned but any other people who believe the fallacy that migrants come here to claim benefits should take note of ‘real’ information such as this:


It simply doesn’t happen. Just today I met a Polish guy who has been found ineligible for UC due to him being unable to prove he has worked in the country the past five years. (Which he has done btw) he has no recourse to public funds, has no support for his housing, and is being evicted along with his wife and 5 week old child.

Some people know how do play the system. They tend to have been a part of the process for years as they are generally British
 
I'd be amazed if he didn't. He walks in there with any proposal from last night (that got more than 250 in favour of it) and she will find it very difficult to refuse, because it would pass (with the Tory loyalist vote).

Lets see. The internal politics in both parties will mean an awful lot of head scratching going on at the moment. Dont think anything is obvious.
 
I don't know what to take from that. It seems to me that she has taken a long extension off the table which rules out a second referendum and general election. She is staking everything on cross party conciliation coming up with a revised plan on future relationship that she can take to the EU, with a view to getting everything completed by 22 May. If she can't get agreement directly with Corbyn she will go back to parliament with a series of indicative votes to see if she can get agreement on something there. If after all this, parliament can't come up with agreement on any plan, then we leave with no deal on April 12th.

So this now narrows the alternatives down to either a soft Brexit or no deal. Have I got that about right or have I missed something?
 
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