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in memoriam - 1965-2024
They don't believe in it though. All labour and Corbyn wants is an election. They don't have a brexit position..... They can't afford to have one as their voting base is completely split
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They don't believe in it though. All labour and Corbyn wants is an election. They don't have a brexit position..... They can't afford to have one as their voting base is completely split
Maybe secretly they quite like us? Or maybe they are worried that if we go then others will follow and bring down the house of cards.Nah. I mean it isnt chicken feed, but it actually is.
They consistently pushed it and voted for similar indicative votes.
I think she's now decided to build a bit more road for the can to be kicked down.More kicking the can down the road, I've actually lost the will to live!
Yup... bet he screws it up.Either way, as far as I can tell, this is probably the first important political decision he will make.
Or as only recently have indicative votes been an option.Have they? Only recently have they done that in the belief it gets an election
Maybe secretly they quite like us? Or maybe they are worried that if we go then others will follow and bring down the house of cards.
For all the talk coming out of Brussels, Paris and Berlin I think they will agree to a longer extension
He needs her WA to get his Customs Union and single Market access.According to the BBC she has said that she wants to meet with Corbyn to hopefully agree a plan, but that her withdrawal agreement must form part of it. I'm not sure Corbyn would agree to that, in which case he will be painted as the man responsible for a hard Brexit if it comes to that. The only real solution I can see is if he agrees to her deal, but on the proviso that it goes to another referendum alongside Remain. Again, if there is a back-lash against a second vote she can turn around and point the finger at Corbyn. I think for both sides of this there is more concern over the result of the next election than getting Brexit sorted.
What happens if they don't come up with an agreement?. I'm not saying they won't and I hope to God they do. But they haven't done very well in that regard so far have they?I think no deal option has been consigned to the bin.
It will be a soft Brexit with Jezza’s input into single market / customs union oh and Jezza gets to use Teresa Mays private trap in HoC for his mid-morning dump (after May has warmed the seat).
He needs her WA to get his Customs Union and single Market access.
Yes. I could also see a likelihood that they conspire to shift the ground on the ERG and say that they are holding parliament to ransom and threaten to go back to the people. She's in quite a strong position within parliament on this front as it would appeal to Labour and she's survived the No Confidence vote.Her problem is that he knows she is going to resign, so unless he proposes something that has a guarantee she can give (such as 40 Tory votes for Boles to be implemented as the political declaration) the only option likely to appeal to him is a 2nd ref on her Withdrawal Agreement vs Remain, because everything else is unlikely.
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