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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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Refugees are typically (and wrongly imo) forbidden from working, so how has that contributed to youth unemployment in Greece?

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Hmm. Financial crisis or blaming migrants. Didn't Mark Baum warn about precisely that?
 
Not happening at all this is it.

Either the DUP are going to say NO as expected, or it will de defeated in the HOC. Or both.

Enough is enough. There has to be another referendum.

If we have to these bleedin referendums, I believe this is how it should have been done from the beginning. Referendum, period of negotiation, then confirmation referendum, what leaving can be achieved or forget it.
 



Love to see how @peteblue and the ERG/DUP spin their way out of this one, big bad Boris come to take on the EU has ended up being as conciliatory as May was

And poor old @Joey66 stuck between a rock and a hard place, is he going to support Johnson's terrible deal to get his Brexits or side with Farage who will come out against it tomorrow for no deal

Where as Corbyn sits on his arsp ready to reject anything.. before he knows what the deal actually is like you...
 
Not happening at all this is it.

Either the DUP are going to say NO as expected, or it will de defeated in the HOC. Or both.

Enough is enough. There has to be another referendum.

No idea why these talks are such big news when as you say, whatever happens it'll be rejected. They might as well get an early night and save themselves the hassle.
 
Where as Corbyn sits on his arsp ready to reject anything.. before he knows what the deal actually is like you...

Corbyn has said all along that any deal has to keep us in the customs union so, which this is plainly not going to do. Although give Boris more time to be worked on by the EU and we will have Brexit by joining the Euro.

has ended up being as conciliatory as May was

More so I would say.
 
Corbyn has said all along that any deal has to keep us in the customs union so, which this is plainly not going to do. Although give Boris more time to be worked on by the EU and we will have Brexit by joining the Euro.



More so I would say.
Scraping the barrel over the Euro there at least it opened negotiating again remember the EU were not prepared to look at the backstop.......two weeks ago.....
 
Scraping the barrel over the Euro there at least it opened negotiating again remember the EU were not prepared to look at the backstop.......two weeks ago.....

They said they wouldn't countenance getting rid of the backstop. They've always said they'd look at anything that was an equivalent.

This deal Johnson is going for is very much an equivalent.

There is no negotiating in terms you'd identify in a normal negotiation, where there is give and take. The EU are (rightly) giving nothing - the UK chose to leave, they set the terms of leaving, the UK has to meet them.
 



Love to see how @peteblue and the ERG/DUP spin their way out of this one, big bad Boris come to take on the EU has ended up being as conciliatory as May was

And poor old @Joey66 stuck between a rock and a hard place, is he going to support Johnson's terrible deal to get his Brexits or side with Farage who will come out against it tomorrow for no deal

If Nardelli is correct regarding the consent principle then that is a huge climb down for the DUP. The first (and almost certainly only) vote after 4 years would of course deliver a mandate to remain under the arrangement and there would never be cross community support for a second vote.

Popcorn at the ready to watch them try to spin this one to the faithful.
 
If Nardelli is correct regarding the consent principle then that is a huge climb down for the DUP. The first (and almost certainly only) vote after 4 years would of course deliver a mandate to remain under the arrangement and there would never be cross community support for a second vote.

Popcorn at the ready to watch them try to spin this one to the faithful.

Guy Verhofstadt indicated last night that there would be no vote, basically locking NI into the EU. So will be interesting to see how this flies with the unionists.
 
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