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Everytime these lot govern the country there's a stench of absolute corruption left. Give the entitled the freedom to do anything and they will take everything no matter what. Johnson is now appealing to the simpletons because he realizes the country's swamped with them. If you think Farage and Johnston are anti-establishment you are thick, no arguments.
Has everyone forgot the expenses scandal from all parties % proportion of MPs?
only Blairs were allowed to be shredded........
The outcry then just forgotten imo !
A large % of them snouts in the tough jobs........
Now they have forgotten what democrocy is.......
 
No if Labour Mps had supported their manifesto they would have still outvoted the ERG.......

No mate, as Labour opposed the WA as it didn’t meet the criteria they’d set.

The WA didn’t receive their backing due solely to Mays completely self defined ‘red lines’.

Whereas the ERG opposed it based on the backstop, something that would have only ever come into effect if what they told us was ‘easy to solve with technology’ i.e. the Irish border issue, turned out to be a complete lie.

Don’t try and rewrite history mate.
 
No mate, as Labour opposed the WA as it didn’t meet the criteria they’d set.

The WA didn’t receive their backing due solely to Mays completely self defined ‘red lines’.

Whereas the ERG opposed it based on the backstop, something that would have only ever come into effect if what they told us was ‘easy to solve with technology’ i.e. the Irish border issue, turned out to be a complete lie.

Don’t try and rewrite history mate.
Utter finish as Labour reckon they can get a deal easy -thepot calling the kettle black
 
No your wrong they will do a deal that'd not leaving the EU staying in the cotoms Union and basing our economy on Venezuela..,...

What does a deal look like that:

a) Is agreeable with the EU (which means safeguarding the peace in NI)
b) Commands majority support in the HoC (which means i. Labour votes & ii. ERG votes)
c) Is considered to be 'leaving the EU' by folk such as yourself that have spent 3 years or more devouring right-wing talking points

The trouble is that we need to hit all three, but any proposed route forward only satisfies two.

No deal? Well, the EU might not like it but can't say no, and for the loons that eagerly await the lack of their necessary medication it's nirvana. But no way to get it through HoC. a&c.

Soft brexit (scrapping May's red lines)? Single Market, Cotoms Union, you name it. Labour can't shirk support and it's what the EU would love to land on as it preserves the economies of both. However it's not nearly suicidal enough for the lemmings like Joey and Pete that will accept any hardship so long as Rees-Mogg's mates can skim millions from selling the NHS to the Americans. a&b.

The Malthouse Compromise? Now-rarely mentioned plan that was the only thing to get a majority in the house. Essentially a vote for May's deal with the backstop stripped out, some Tories have complained it was never seriously put to the EU, which might be because the EU have remarkably consistent on insisting the backstop is crucial. b&c.
 
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