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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ?" If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. " She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ?" No, as the saying goes not a snowballs chance in Hell. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. " The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. " True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ?" She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that? | |||
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"If she scrapped BREXIT then she'd have far more chance to hold on to being PM the full term than persue this deal she's championing." The Tories put her in specifically to take the shit sandwich that is Brexit. They don’t give a fuck about her. As soon as the entire extent of the Brexshit hits the fan she will be given the boot faster than you can say “recession”. Then they will put in who they really want. May was given the premiership to take the fall for the no-win situation. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that?" Posturing to try to scare Labour into voting for her plan. Hopefully it’s a bluff. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that? Posturing to try to scare Labour into voting for her plan. Hopefully it’s a bluff. " I agree it's posturing but I think it's more about get soft BREXITERS to vote for her plan. It's the first time she has ever raised the possibility of No BREXIT. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that?" She also said today "There will be no 2nd referendum". Do you take her word for it on that as well? | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that? She also said today "There will be no 2nd referendum". Do you take her word for it on that as well? " You were the one taking her at her word for months. Face it. You've been taken for a mug and your dream's over. There's no way we'll leave with no deal unless there's another vote and there's a decisive win for an explicit, hard Brexit. Which I am 100% confident won't happen now people understand more about the consequences and complexity. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that? She also said today "There will be no 2nd referendum". Do you take her word for it on that as well? You were the one taking her at her word for months. Face it. You've been taken for a mug and your dream's over. There's no way we'll leave with no deal unless there's another vote and there's a decisive win for an explicit, hard Brexit. Which I am 100% confident won't happen now people understand more about the consequences and complexity. " Centaur, If May said it was daytime I'd fucking check my watch | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. " Parliament wont allow a no deal | |||
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" She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that?" I think she is right, for the simple reason there is no alternative on the table and the timetable does not allow any new PM to start fresh negotiations with the EU. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that? She also said today "There will be no 2nd referendum". Do you take her word for it on that as well? You were the one taking her at her word for months. Face it. You've been taken for a mug and your dream's over. There's no way we'll leave with no deal unless there's another vote and there's a decisive win for an explicit, hard Brexit. Which I am 100% confident won't happen now people understand more about the consequences and complexity. " The dreams over LOLOLOL! You don't half talk some shit. You do realise this isn't the final deal. This is only the divorce settlement deal and the final relationship (trade deal) with the EU is still to be negotiated with the EU during the transition period. It's not over by any stretch of the imagination. | |||
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"Will there be enough support from Labour MPs to get Mrs May Brexit deal through parliament ? If the vote was now, no. However in 3 weeks time, depending on what happens with the Conservatives, it's possible but I think unlikely. She wont have enough of her own mps to get it through no deal is looming I think if parliament votes it down there's probably more chance she will assess the scrap BREXIT idea than have no deal what so ever. If she did that then I'd hazard a guess more letters to the 1922 would be withdrawn than new one's put in. The trouble with that is Theresa May has already said publicly many times, "No Deal is better than a bad deal". So she's already made public that there is possibility to leave on no deal. True, but didn't she say BREXIT means BREXIT ? Red, White & Blue BREXIT We will follow the will of the people Can you really honestly take anything that woman has said at face value now Centaur ? She also said today on the steps of Downing Street "it's this deal, 'no deal' or no BREXIT". What do we make of that? She also said today "There will be no 2nd referendum". Do you take her word for it on that as well? You were the one taking her at her word for months. Face it. You've been taken for a mug and your dream's over. There's no way we'll leave with no deal unless there's another vote and there's a decisive win for an explicit, hard Brexit. Which I am 100% confident won't happen now people understand more about the consequences and complexity. The dreams over LOLOLOL! You don't half talk some shit. You do realise this isn't the final deal. This is only the divorce settlement deal and the final relationship (trade deal) with the EU is still to be negotiated with the EU during the transition period. It's not over by any stretch of the imagination. " Omg you final said some true honest fact! Probably get snow today | |||
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