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Weird rumours going round that Hungary have been offered a bung by the UK government to veto the extension request on 19 October.

That would be pretty much the only realistic way we leave with No Deal - if an EU state vetoes the extension.

It would, of course, amount to treason if Johnson and Cummings did this, but proving it would be difficult in the short term and we'd have left before we could.

File under very unlikely but goes to show the state of politics that its even a consideration.
 
I generally don't like sticking my toe in this debate, but it seems to me that Corbyn should resist all attempts to do anything until after 31st October and the extension request is handed in.

The Tories should own this catastrophic failure, the crowning glory of which will be the humiliation of the extension request that Johnson was supposedly never ever going to submit.

Why should Corbyn be tasked with this, even as interim PM, when surely he only stands to lose electorally and will be characterised as the leader of the "surrender" brigade?

The circle of failure is complete on this when the sitting Tory PM accepts that their compromise plan is unworkable.
 
Things looking optimistic for the winter election, the tories to be wiped out in Scotland, number 1 target for brexit party anger in marginals, Labour and Lib Dem's to win seats in the north and Wales, while being headed by Boris Johnson who's as inept as May at campaigning and leadership behind the bluster and Latin

And as an added bonus potential for DUP to lose a few MP's on projections
 
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