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By *icksfocus OP   Man
over a year ago

Pontefract

As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Frustrated in what sense?

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By *icksfocus OP   Man
over a year ago

Pontefract

That nothing is getting done, they are like children in a playground

Just before the vote Michael gove ripped into corbyn, cable and the snp commons leader.

The tories aren’t going to listen to anyone else

Get ready for no deal brexit

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage."

Two years in and now she plays the cross party card....she should have reached out to the official opposition long ago.

Her arrogance and that of the Tories in general is astounding....

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"That nothing is getting done, they are like children in a playground

Just before the vote Michael gove ripped into corbyn, cable and the snp commons leader.

The tories aren’t going to listen to anyone else

Get ready for no deal brexit "

That's because these people live and breathe an adversarial system, where winner takes all and the combatants are separated by sword-lengths.

Consensus is not in their nature because the system is designed to be adversarial.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

Two years in and now she plays the cross party card....she should have reached out to the official opposition long ago.

Her arrogance and that of the Tories in general is astounding...."

Unfortunatly they are all we have got, if you want to see a vision of corbyn,s britian watch bbc2 at 9pm tonight on his hero hugo chavez.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"That nothing is getting done, they are like children in a playground

Just before the vote Michael gove ripped into corbyn, cable and the snp commons leader.

The tories aren’t going to listen to anyone else

Get ready for no deal brexit "

Gove's little speech was so stage managed and rehearsed, so typical of their arrogance to turn on the opposition when they can't sort out their own party.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking "

actually in political terms a few things did happen... then interesting things happened after the vote....

a) may tried to embarrass the opposition leaders by announcing the offer of meetings tonight

b) corbyn (in probably his only smart move all day) said he would if only the pm took "no deal" off the table.... that way if she doesn't then she can't peel off moderate labour mp's...

c) nigel dodds of the DUP basically held TM as a hostage victim by saying "if we hadn't of voted with you, you would have lost... and remember that!"

i do think we are not in 2nd referendum territory yet.... but i think we are a lot lot closer to an article 50 extension (if the EU allow it)

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By *icksfocus OP   Man
over a year ago

Pontefract


"As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking

actually in political terms a few things did happen... then interesting things happened after the vote....

a) may tried to embarrass the opposition leaders by announcing the offer of meetings tonight

b) corbyn (in probably his only smart move all day) said he would if only the pm took "no deal" off the table.... that way if she doesn't then she can't peel off moderate labour mp's...

c) nigel dodds of the DUP basically held TM as a hostage victim by saying "if we hadn't of voted with you, you would have lost... and remember that!"

i do think we are not in 2nd referendum territory yet.... but i think we are a lot lot closer to an article 50 extension (if the EU allow it)"

If article 50 is extended there will be civil unrest on the streets

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking

actually in political terms a few things did happen... then interesting things happened after the vote....

a) may tried to embarrass the opposition leaders by announcing the offer of meetings tonight

b) corbyn (in probably his only smart move all day) said he would if only the pm took "no deal" off the table.... that way if she doesn't then she can't peel off moderate labour mp's...

c) nigel dodds of the DUP basically held TM as a hostage victim by saying "if we hadn't of voted with you, you would have lost... and remember that!"

i do think we are not in 2nd referendum territory yet.... but i think we are a lot lot closer to an article 50 extension (if the EU allow it)"

Smart move of the day? he didnt want to talk to her tonight because he doesnt know what he wants apart from her job.Hes stalling for time and my guess he will call another vote of no confidence next week so he can still sit on the fence.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Smart move of the day? he didnt want to talk to her tonight because he doesnt know what he wants apart from her job.Hes stalling for time and my guess he will call another vote of no confidence next week so he can still sit on the fence."

yes... his only smart move as he didn't really have much choice than to table the no confidence motion last night (may was smart to say that she would accept it from other party's...as if he hasn't the snp would have, and he would have looked a lot worse)

by making her state that "no deal" is still on the table there is not a cat in hells chance the PM can go around him and peel off moderate labour mps to talk to for her to then pretend it is "cross party"......

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville


"Frustrated in what sense?

"

The speech by Gove still didn't put ministers off supporting him.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Frustrated in what sense?

The speech by Gove still didn't put ministers off supporting him. "

that was like a leadership contest stump speech.....

the one by tom watson though.... that was stone cold!

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Smart move of the day? he didnt want to talk to her tonight because he doesnt know what he wants apart from her job.Hes stalling for time and my guess he will call another vote of no confidence next week so he can still sit on the fence.

yes... his only smart move as he didn't really have much choice than to table the no confidence motion last night (may was smart to say that she would accept it from other party's...as if he hasn't the snp would have, and he would have looked a lot worse)

by making her state that "no deal" is still on the table there is not a cat in hells chance the PM can go around him and peel off moderate labour mps to talk to for her to then pretend it is "cross party"......"

Yes really smart to rule out the one leaver you have in negotiations with the eu.Why would they have any incentive to change anything if they knew we would not leave with a no deal under any circumstances.No point in talking at all just say we will take any shit you want us to or we will stay exactly what they want.Really smart that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's all just pointless.

MP's won't back the Brexit deal.

MP's in enough numbers don't seem willing to back a no deal.

Enough MP's may support another referendum yet their unwilling to support the 1st one.

No point having another General Election as both main parties supported carrying out the referendum result last year.

Doesn't leave much else at the moment apart from scrapping Brexit. That's the only route that would probably command a majority.

As I say, it's all pointless.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's all just pointless.

MP's won't back the Brexit deal.

MP's in enough numbers don't seem willing to back a no deal.

Enough MP's may support another referendum yet their unwilling to support the 1st one.

No point having another General Election as both main parties supported carrying out the referendum result last year.

Doesn't leave much else at the moment apart from scrapping Brexit. That's the only route that would probably command a majority.

As I say, it's all pointless.

"

Accurate post, and you could well have posted this at the moment we all woke up to the referendum result back in 2016.

Only difference is all the time and money that we’ve lost in that time that could have been put to better use.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

some sort of downing street address to the nation at 10pm.....

so.... speculate?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

The Conservative Party gave birth to Brexit and they have owned it ever since.

Throughout, they have been the only party with the numbers to deliver it.

That's where the questions need to be asked.

Of a party that sets off on a course of action and then loses control of itself.

The schizophrenia of the Conservative Party and its MPs is the cause of this crisis.

How does it leaders expect to achieve consensus in the House of Commons when she cannot even find common ground with her own party members?

Is it any wonder the Conservative Party does not understand European politics?

It is a party out of control.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"some sort of downing street address to the nation at 10pm.....

so.... speculate?"

Mayday, mayday, mayday!

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big"

Maybe she is going to try and sieze some initiative and try and look like the one taking decisive action.

JC refuses to meet her unless No Deal is off the table, and she knows that would split the Conservative party in two. Maybe she is going to try and exploit this.

She has met other party leaders, all of them have told her to go to a "people's vote" and business is getting mightily pissed off now. Something has got to happen!

Foreign press using headlines such as "farce" and "shipwreck" to describe the UK position.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big"

Perhaps she is finally going to start playing those cards Michael Gove said we would be holding.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tonight she will reassure us she's in control and still delivering a red white and blue brexit..God bless her

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big

Maybe she is going to try and sieze some initiative and try and look like the one taking decisive action.

JC refuses to meet her unless No Deal is off the table, and she knows that would split the Conservative party in two. Maybe she is going to try and exploit this.

She has met other party leaders, all of them have told her to go to a "people's vote" and business is getting mightily pissed off now. Something has got to happen!

Foreign press using headlines such as "farce" and "shipwreck" to describe the UK position."

The leaders of all the other party's haven't said they want a 2nd referendum. The DUP have made it crystal clear they don't want another referendum and they want to see Brexit delivered.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking "

I'm happy for the clock to keep on ticking, because no deal is the default position. Parliament doesn't have to vote for no deal, if the clock runs out that is what will happen on March 29th.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking

actually in political terms a few things did happen... then interesting things happened after the vote....

a) may tried to embarrass the opposition leaders by announcing the offer of meetings tonight

b) corbyn (in probably his only smart move all day) said he would if only the pm took "no deal" off the table.... that way if she doesn't then she can't peel off moderate labour mp's...

c) nigel dodds of the DUP basically held TM as a hostage victim by saying "if we hadn't of voted with you, you would have lost... and remember that!"

i do think we are not in 2nd referendum territory yet.... but i think we are a lot lot closer to an article 50 extension (if the EU allow it)

If article 50 is extended there will be civil unrest on the streets "

Doubt it.

Ask yourself, whatever you want, are we ready and prepared to leave?

Regardless of whether you want no deal, single market access, undo the vote, whatever - are we in a position where our civic and public institutions are logistically ready to leave, with the physical infrastructure to support it.

All I'll say is in the NHS we are still waiting for public health England to explain how in the event of no deal, how can the NHS afford to buy in the chemicals and

hardware for chemotherapy and other cancer treatments on our current budget allocation?

I think most people will sigh like students do, when lecturers give an extension cause the left actually doing the work till last minute.

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big

Maybe she is going to try and sieze some initiative and try and look like the one taking decisive action.

JC refuses to meet her unless No Deal is off the table, and she knows that would split the Conservative party in two. Maybe she is going to try and exploit this.

She has met other party leaders, all of them have told her to go to a "people's vote" and business is getting mightily pissed off now. Something has got to happen!

Foreign press using headlines such as "farce" and "shipwreck" to describe the UK position.

The leaders of all the other party's haven't said they want a 2nd referendum. The DUP have made it crystal clear they don't want another referendum and they want to see Brexit delivered. "

and so do I. Its now time to to stop this tomfoolery.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

That beggars belief.

She sets up a live broadcast to the nation in order to stick the knife into Corbyn.

Everything else she had said earlier in the day.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"That beggars belief.

She sets up a live broadcast to the nation in order to stick the knife into Corbyn.

Everything else she had said earlier in the day.

"

Yeah cant blame her time he got off the fence.

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"That beggars belief.

She sets up a live broadcast to the nation in order to stick the knife into Corbyn.

Everything else she had said earlier in the day.

Yeah cant blame her time he got off the fence."

it's time he fell off it

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

This one belongs to May and the Conservatives.

Now they've fucked up it so spectacularly, they are complaining Labour won't help them.

Pathetic.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"This one belongs to May and the Conservatives.

Now they've fucked up it so spectacularly, they are complaining Labour won't help them.

Pathetic."

So do you agree with corbyn,s stance on this?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just seen May's press statement.

A brief synopsis

I've worked really hard

Your all confused and scared

The MP's have messed you about

I have offered peace and talks

Labour have refused and they are ruining every thing and your lives .

She has passed the buck , dished out the blame. They have had two years to sort out a deal . They dithered and appeased the right wing of their party . Now she is blaming every one else.

We are no further than we were the day after the brexit vote and a no deal brexit seems even more certain

These are dark days indeed

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big"

I swear this woman is the least self aware person in the world! what was the point of that!

I am all for perserverance.. but hers has turned to stubborness, and it isn't helping!

the dup must be pissing themselves laughing by now...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m no fan of May, but she’s but put into a no win situation. No version of Brexit is good, so she was in a lose lose situation. As soon as this farce is over the Tories will blame and then replace her.

She’s handled it badly, but really, aside from scrapping Brexit, what could she have done differently?

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big

I swear this woman is the least self aware person in the world! what was the point of that!

I am all for perserverance.. but hers has turned to stubborness, and it isn't helping!

the dup must be pissing themselves laughing by now..."

Aww didums, when you said "this feels big", did you think she was going to call another referendum?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

nice to see macron on tv telling everyone he knows what we will do.Pity he cant sort his own house out and do what his people want him to do.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"nice to see macron on tv telling everyone he knows what we will do.Pity he cant sort his own house out and do what his people want him to do."

Next time Theresa May has a meeting with the little Napoleon in Paris, she should go wearing a yellow vest. Macron would shit his pants there and then.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Until she moves on some of her red lines it's all a further waste of time..

Had she not been so pig headed and divorced from the reality of losing her deal this could have started several weeks ago..

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,


"Until she moves on some of her red lines it's all a further waste of time..

Had she not been so pig headed and divorced from the reality of losing her deal this could have started several weeks ago.. "

Exactly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand that

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand that"

The EU has told us were we stand anyway and don't blame them for doing that. So it would make no difference.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand that"

Hes not bothered about the country mate he wants power,you watch next week he will bring another no confidence vote.It will save his arse on calling for another referendum too because that is what he said he would do after a confidence vote.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand thatHes not bothered about the country mate he wants power,you watch next week he will bring another no confidence vote.It will save his arse on calling for another referendum too because that is what he said he would do after a confidence vote."

I actually agree with you but the conservatives are exactly the same.

In fact we are only in this mess because they were worried about loosing voters to UKIP.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand thatHes not bothered about the country mate he wants power,you watch next week he will bring another no confidence vote.It will save his arse on calling for another referendum too because that is what he said he would do after a confidence vote.

I actually agree with you but the conservatives are exactly the same.

In fact we are only in this mess because they were worried about loosing voters to UKIP.

"

You make it sound like only tories voted for brexit millions of labour voters did too,its done get over it move on and lets get out the best way we can.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand thatHes not bothered about the country mate he wants power,you watch next week he will bring another no confidence vote.It will save his arse on calling for another referendum too because that is what he said he would do after a confidence vote.

I actually agree with you but the conservatives are exactly the same.

In fact we are only in this mess because they were worried about loosing voters to UKIP.

You make it sound like only tories voted for brexit millions of labour voters did too,its done get over it move on and lets get out the best way we can."

No,I make it sound like the Tory party made it happen! Which they obviously did.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand thatHes not bothered about the country mate he wants power,you watch next week he will bring another no confidence vote.It will save his arse on calling for another referendum too because that is what he said he would do after a confidence vote.

I actually agree with you but the conservatives are exactly the same.

In fact we are only in this mess because they were worried about loosing voters to UKIP.

You make it sound like only tories voted for brexit millions of labour voters did too,its done get over it move on and lets get out the best way we can.

No,I make it sound like the Tory party made it happen! Which they obviously did."

yes and by the result the majority of the country are happy they did.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You notice that Corbyn still thinks he commands some sort of power in the house despite losing to Theresa May again.

All other party leaders have accepted her invitation to meet to discuss and work on moving forward for the interest of the country - except steptoe - who is demanding that 'no deal' be taken off the table.

You just list mate. The House has confidence in the government.

Not only that, but if you rule out 'no deal' you severely weaken your negotiating position.

But then he's too thick to uderstand thatHes not bothered about the country mate he wants power,you watch next week he will bring another no confidence vote.It will save his arse on calling for another referendum too because that is what he said he would do after a confidence vote.

I actually agree with you but the conservatives are exactly the same.

In fact we are only in this mess because they were worried about loosing voters to UKIP.

You make it sound like only tories voted for brexit millions of labour voters did too,its done get over it move on and lets get out the best way we can.

No,I make it sound like the Tory party made it happen! Which they obviously did.yes and by the result the majority of the country are happy they did."

Really?

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Wonder if The D.U.P. are going to get a cash bonus from the magic money tree tonight ?????

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville


"Frustrated in what sense?

The speech by Gove still didn't put ministers off supporting him.

that was like a leadership contest stump speech.....

the one by tom watson though.... that was stone cold!"

Yeah agreed, Goves didn't hold back but Watson's came across more condescending for me. I don't even think petulance sums it up either.

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

*just got what you meant by a stump speech - no doubt it was.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Gove "had a go" at Corbyn for having spoken to Sinn Fein , then only won the vote because of the votes of the D.U.P ,,, priceless !!!! ( well not exactly priceless , cost tax-payers quite allot of money )

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

Two years in and now she plays the cross party card....she should have reached out to the official opposition long ago.

Her arrogance and that of the Tories in general is astounding...."

If she'd actually communicated and led her own party, coupled with cross-party consultation, this whole mess could have been avoided. Quite a nasty pierce of work

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville


"Gove "had a go" at Corbyn for having spoken to Sinn Fein , then only won the vote because of the votes of the D.U.P ,,, priceless !!!! ( well not exactly priceless , cost tax-payers quite allot of money ) "

He rounded on everybody. He pointed out the DUP had managed to agree to something, that the Libs were the ones first calling for the Referendum but were now acting as Vikki Pollard now they had it - 'Yerr but Noo but Yerr but Noo', that the SNP failed to mention the fisheries policy in their 25min speech and that Watson didn't mention his leader once in his (amongst a blistering attack on the opposition premiership). Whole balls out.

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By *heislanderMan
over a year ago

cheshunt


"As expected

So no change

Starting to get frustrated by nothing getting done, while the clock keeps on ticking "

Nothing changes, maybe that’s because nobody offered an alternative. What was Labour’s master plan ?

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By *ab_SparklesWoman
over a year ago

sparkle Surprised


"That beggars belief.

She sets up a live broadcast to the nation in order to stick the knife into Corbyn.

Everything else she had said earlier in the day.

"

What i thought as well when she said it.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"This one belongs to May and the Conservatives.

Now they've fucked up it so spectacularly, they are complaining Labour won't help them.

Pathetic.So do you agree with corbyn,s stance on this?"

Corbyn does not have the numbers to deliver Brexit.

Only May does.

Ask yourself why she is unable deliver.

Why has she waited 2.5 years to make this a cross-party issue?

The Conservatives claimed ownership throughout.

But May cannot even lead her own party, never mind the country.

As failures of governance go, this one is up there with Suez.

The parallels are similar.

British politicians discovering the hard way their perception of the country's status in the world is completely detached from reality.

This is not a negotiation of equals. It never has been.

Yet May & Co have persisted with the lies of the referendum.

Now the chickens are coming home to roost.

Time for some honesty, however painful that may be for the flag-waving Little Englanders.

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

Just found Goves speech. I am by no means a supporter or his champion but it is seriously well crafted and fucking funny in it's vitriol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WluyCXzpLsw

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"That nothing is getting done, they are like children in a playground

Just before the vote Michael gove ripped into corbyn, cable and the snp commons leader.

The tories aren’t going to listen to anyone else

Get ready for no deal brexit

That's because these people live and breathe an adversarial system, where winner takes all and the combatants are separated by sword-lengths.

Consensus is not in their nature because the system is designed to be adversarial.

"

Very true but the parties have united in war time,so why does it take a war to get them to unite?I wish I knew the answer,just maybe you have it very right sadly

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"10.03pm to be precise.... there is no way she is just coming out to tell us all "not to panick" at that time... she could do that anytime...

.... this feels big"

10.03 or 10.00 does it bloody matter lol

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

Two years in and now she plays the cross party card....she should have reached out to the official opposition long ago.

Her arrogance and that of the Tories in general is astounding....

If she'd actually communicated and led her own party, coupled with cross-party consultation, this whole mess could have been avoided. Quite a nasty pierce of work "

So where previously they wanted cross party debate - now they don't.

Mess, no mess. For the good of the country, for clarity of policy. To show they can rise above being nasty pieces of work?

Way to spell out a customs plan than that. Really do hate championing this brexit shit, but there are some excuses being made.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Gove "had a go" at Corbyn for having spoken to Sinn Fein , then only won the vote because of the votes of the D.U.P ,,, priceless !!!! ( well not exactly priceless , cost tax-payers quite allot of money ) "

The funniest thing Ive read this week was corbyn was accused of laying a reef for the terrorist hans gruber at nakotomi plaza.

Someone actually responded saying "I didn't know Die hard was a true story"

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Hammond and Barclay called business leaders after the May plan was defeated.

Hammond told them he expects No Deal to be taken off the table in days. Barclay contradicted him and said it would not.

Two Cabinet Ministers, saying completely opposite things, in the same call to business leaders asking for certainty.

Don't believe me? The Daily Telegraph has a recording of the conference call.

Yet, here we have the Tory spin machine trying to make out Corbyn is the obstacle to progress.

You are swallowing first-class bullshit written by spin doctors and handed to May to read out.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage."

This is, actually, what we did before we started our Brexit negotiations.

Red lines.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

i am reading these posts but i am still waiting for your personal views on the situation now, do you agree that he should not talk to her unless she takes it off the table or not?????? very easy question to answer yes or no.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

This is, actually, what we did before we started our Brexit negotiations.

Red lines."

Corbyn has been banging on about Mays red lines for ages then goes and whacks his red line down lol

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex & Bridgend


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

This is, actually, what we did before we started our Brexit negotiations.

Red lines. Corbyn has been banging on about Mays red lines for ages then goes and whacks his red line down lol "

If May isnt going to change her redlines, what's the point in talking to her?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"i am reading these posts but i am still waiting for your personal views on the situation now, do you agree that he should not talk to her unless she takes it off the table or not?????? very easy question to answer yes or no."

Just a few days to wait before Parliament seizes control of Brexit and May is forced to look on from the sidelines.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"offered corbyn talks and he puts conditions in the way before he will even talk to her.Very mature at this stage.

This is, actually, what we did before we started our Brexit negotiations.

Red lines. Corbyn has been banging on about Mays red lines for ages then goes and whacks his red line down lol

If May isnt going to change her redlines, what's the point in talking to her?"

its no good him standing opposite her in the commons bumping his gums if he asnt got the balls to sit round a table and talk isn’t this what he’s wanted all along cross party talks ?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

He doesn't need to.

The talks that matter are taking place without her.

She's utterly boxed herself into a corner.

She is desperate to find a way out before it all comes crashing down on Monday.

Then we will see Parliament "take back control" and dictate the way forward.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh "

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing."

do you agree with his game?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

I'm not sure how you come to that conclusion.

The cross-party consensus will come through Parliament, not the offices of No. 10.

She had 2.5 years to do that, but fought tooth and nail to exclude all except a coterie around her office.

Now that the writing is on the wall, we see the last desperate act of a politician utterly exposed as a failure.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?"

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

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By *verysmileMan
over a year ago

Canterbury

I really don't know enough about the deal on the table ( or in reality...not).What's to stop the May deal being designated the interim deal with a shelf life of 2 years upon which time either a permanent deal is in place or no deal?

Just asking as I really don't know.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

"

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest."

Sometimes it's what you don't say that counts.There is much May and Corbyn don't say It's all smoke and mirrors.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh "

We've had two and a half years of May unable because of her own small group of swivel eyed loons to even unify her own cabinet and political party and now she has with less than ten weeks to go realised she might want to engage with others to sort something..

She has given no indication that she will budge on her own red lines which has gotten us where we are now with the pathetic attempt to blame corbyn..

Really..

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,

And now plan B to be announced on Monday. Another wasted week debating then the vote on the 29th rejected. Then plan C so more wasted time. What a waste of space. Our Cat do do a far better job.

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By *eepndarkMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

I agree, how fucked do we have to be before sense kicks in?

This whole episode has shown politician's up for what they really are in it for.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest."

You mean you only now understand what some of the negatives are with our adversarial political system..

By the way some of us on here were saying cross party compromise was the way to resolve such an important issue that affects the whole country after the vote and guess what the reaction from some leavers was no more than 'you lost, we won get over it'..

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest.

Sometimes it's what you don't say that counts.There is much May and Corbyn don't say It's all smoke and mirrors. "

if it’s what you don’t say then Corbyn as wo the game hands down as he asnt said much for two and half yrs lol

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest.

Sometimes it's what you don't say that counts.There is much May and Corbyn don't say It's all smoke and mirrors. if it’s what you don’t say then Corbyn as wo the game hands down as he asnt said much for two and half yrs lol"

Foxy, any manager of any team anywhere will tell you that if the opposition are squabbling and kicking each other then let them get on with it..

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest.

You mean you only now understand what some of the negatives are with our adversarial political system..

By the way some of us on here were saying cross party compromise was the way to resolve such an important issue that affects the whole country after the vote and guess what the reaction from some leavers was no more than 'you lost, we won get over it'..

"

Well that is the facts we are leaving its just about how and the remainers are clinging to corbyn to somehow change that,when the truth is he wants to leave too.I think he is running the clock down by contributing nothing so the next GE he can say look at the fuck up the tories made i really dont think you are looking at his big picture next week probably another vote of no confidence so that he can run the clock down.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

It's a game .The same game she's playing .Except she's losing.do you agree with his game?

Yes

It's a means to an end.

With all games we must have a winner..

well done bob you are the 1st person to give a straight answer on the question nobody else has, lots of remarks but no one apart from you has said if they thought he was right or wrong not to talk.Personally i cant see how you can change anything without talking but heyho well done again for being honest.

Sometimes it's what you don't say that counts.There is much May and Corbyn don't say It's all smoke and mirrors. if it’s what you don’t say then Corbyn as wo the game hands down as he asnt said much for two and half yrs lol

Foxy, any manager of any team anywhere will tell you that if the opposition are squabbling and kicking each other then let them get on with it.. "

haha very true but it’s not much help to labour when there not doing aswell in the polls as they should bare in mind the shower of shit that’s in government

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"I really don't know enough about the deal on the table ( or in reality...not).What's to stop the May deal being designated the interim deal with a shelf life of 2 years upon which time either a permanent deal is in place or no deal?

Just asking as I really don't know."

Lol that's exactly what it is.

A transitional arrangement for two years while the UK and EU talk about something more permanent.

It got chucked out.

The Europhiles thought it was worse than membership (do'h!) while the Europhobes complained it wasn't leaving the EU (do'h!)

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

Daily Mash Summary of current situation:

THE prime minister has asked the twat leaders of other parties she clearly despises to unite behind her and her Brexit deal immediately.

This morning at cross-party talks Theresa May attempted to bring the nation’s representatives together with barely disguised contempt and a torrent of colourful abuse.

May said: “Overwhelmingly the British people want us to get on with delivering Brexit, the dumb fucking clucks.

“So now you shower of wankers have made clear what you don’t want, we must all work together constructively, even though you are all useless tossers.

“Now is the time to put self-interest aside, for you dickheads. You have a duty to act in the national interest, so shut the fuck up and do what I say.

“Never mind that I’ve spent years condescendingly ignoring your questions in parliament. Hey, Scottish woman, stop playing with the biscuits and pay attention.”

Lib Dem leader Vince Cable said: “Apparently I can shove my second referendum up my geriatric ballroom-dancing arse. Which is refreshing to hear.”

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

This is perhaps a better high-level summary:

THE UK’s political leaders have ruled out the Brexit deal, a no-deal Brexit, a second referendum, a general election, remaining in the EU and continuing the current situation.

The prime minister and the leader of the opposition have agreed that none of the options available to them are tenable and must all be dismissed before any progress can be made.

Jeremy Corbyn said: “The British people are sick of their humdrum range of limited choices.

“Nobody wants a second referendum. Nobody wants a no-deal exit. The only deal on the table has been resoundingly rejected, and though I claim to want a general election I’d actually rather just take over but there’s not the support.

“But I can say categorically that we reject all the options so far raised, and indeed anything confined by the arbitrary limits of the merely possible.

“Perhaps we could exist in a quantum state both in and out of the EU. Perhaps Britain splits into a thousand warring factions. Perhaps we wink out of reality to return for one day every hundred years.

“Either way, we’re resolutely opposed to doing anything that we could actually do. Your move, universe.”

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"And now plan B to be announced on Monday. Another wasted week debating then the vote on the 29th rejected. Then plan C so more wasted time. What a waste of space. Our Cat do do a far better job. "

"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting a different result."

- Albert Einstein

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Isn't Einstein an expert .Nobody has any time for liars like him or any informed opinions .

Give me something on the side of a bus...

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Isn't Einstein an expert .Nobody has any time for liars like him or any informed opinions .

Give me something on the side of a bus...

"

trust you bob to mention that bastard bus again it’s been nearly a week without anyone shouting about that bus you will stir all the loonies up again if yr not carefull lol

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh "

Funny enough it looks like she is the one who has decided to put party before country as it looks she is bending to the DUP and the ERG group

Basically the “cross party” idea was all for show...

If the telegraph are right in saying they were going to try and change the good Friday agreement... that is like political dynamite

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

Funny enough it looks like she is the one who has decided to put party before country as it looks she is bending to the DUP and the ERG group

Basically the “cross party” idea was all for show...

If the telegraph are right in saying they were going to try and change the good Friday agreement... that is like political dynamite "

I agree with you Fabio it’s looking that way but what about Corbyn refusing to meet and talk to may is he putting his country first ?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Brexit is toxic, whatever the outcome.

The Conservative Party seized ownership from the start and never let go.

Corbyn wants nothing to do with a Brexit made in the Conservative Party, so he will let events take their course and completely poison the Conservative Party in the process.

Ambiguity also means he does not need to confront his own party’s schizophrenia.

In any event, the six tests set by Labour are impossible for any party to meet, so it is better for him to continue opposing than allow the toxicity to infect his own position through having any sort of ownership at this moment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

Funny enough it looks like she is the one who has decided to put party before country as it looks she is bending to the DUP and the ERG group

Basically the “cross party” idea was all for show...

If the telegraph are right in saying they were going to try and change the good Friday agreement... that is like political dynamite I agree with you Fabio it’s looking that way but what about Corbyn refusing to meet and talk to may is he putting his country first ?"

I’m not really a Corbin fan. But in this instance he maybe putting the country first. If he got a no deal Brexit off the cards that would be a fantastic achievement.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"And now plan B to be announced on Monday. Another wasted week debating then the vote on the 29th rejected. Then plan C so more wasted time. What a waste of space. Our Cat do do a far better job.

"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting a different result."

- Albert Einstein"

I've been saying that on here in relation to remainers making economic arguments about Brexit for the last 2 years.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

Funny enough it looks like she is the one who has decided to put party before country as it looks she is bending to the DUP and the ERG group

Basically the “cross party” idea was all for show...

If the telegraph are right in saying they were going to try and change the good Friday agreement... that is like political dynamite I agree with you Fabio it’s looking that way but what about Corbyn refusing to meet and talk to may is he putting his country first ?

I’m not really a Corbin fan. But in this instance he maybe putting the country first. If he got a no deal Brexit off the cards that would be a fantastic achievement. "

He's not achieved that though. All he's proved is that he's willing to meet and talk with people like Hamas and Hezbollah, but he won't meet and talk to the Prime minister of the UK.

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,

Who would want to talk to her. She is just full of lies.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Brexit is toxic, whatever the outcome.

The Conservative Party seized ownership from the start and never let go.

Corbyn wants nothing to do with a Brexit made in the Conservative Party, so he will let events take their course and completely poison the Conservative Party in the process.

Ambiguity also means he does not need to confront his own party’s schizophrenia.

In any event, the six tests set by Labour are impossible for any party to meet, so it is better for him to continue opposing than allow the toxicity to infect his own position through having any sort of ownership at this moment."

Not true as Labour MP David Lammy has said in the press today the labour party are on the brink of splitting in two because Corbyn won't back a 2nd referendum.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"So he’s putting party before country then what a man eh

Funny enough it looks like she is the one who has decided to put party before country as it looks she is bending to the DUP and the ERG group

Basically the “cross party” idea was all for show...

If the telegraph are right in saying they were going to try and change the good Friday agreement... that is like political dynamite I agree with you Fabio it’s looking that way but what about Corbyn refusing to meet and talk to may is he putting his country first ?

I’m not really a Corbin fan. But in this instance he maybe putting the country first. If he got a no deal Brexit off the cards that would be a fantastic achievement.

He's not achieved that though. All he's proved is that he's willing to meet and talk with people like Hamas and Hezbollah, but he won't meet and talk to the Prime minister of the UK. "

I would respect him more if he had told hamas and hezbollah he would only meet and talk to them if they took bombing of the table

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

A free vote may be the only way out for all parties.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"A free vote may be the only way out for all parties."

Not going to happen, autocrat May has decided that she is delivering brexit and brexit there will be on the 29th March.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

THERESA May has confirmed that she will take the same plan back to Brussels to ask for the same changes before the same MPs vote on it the same way.

The prime minister has confounded critics who accused her of being out of ideas with her innovative new approach of repeating her actions exactly to achieve an identical result.

A Cabinet source said: “She’s issued everyone with scripts and warned us that she doesn’t want any improv.

“We’re all to deliver exactly the same lines to the same people as we’ve been doing for the last month. I questioned why and she told me I hadn’t asked that first time around so I wasn’t allowed to ask it this time.

“The leaders of the EU will send her back with no new concessions, then she gives the speech about how we must back her deal, then we vote against it, ‘ad infinitum’ it says here.”

May said: “Nothing has changed, can change or will ever change. Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit.”

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"THERESA May has confirmed that she will take the same plan back to Brussels to ask for the same changes before the same MPs vote on it the same way.

The prime minister has confounded critics who accused her of being out of ideas with her innovative new approach of repeating her actions exactly to achieve an identical result.

A Cabinet source said: “She’s issued everyone with scripts and warned us that she doesn’t want any improv.

“We’re all to deliver exactly the same lines to the same people as we’ve been doing for the last month. I questioned why and she told me I hadn’t asked that first time around so I wasn’t allowed to ask it this time.

“The leaders of the EU will send her back with no new concessions, then she gives the speech about how we must back her deal, then we vote against it, ‘ad infinitum’ it says here.”

May said: “Nothing has changed, can change or will ever change. Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit.” "

This actually happened today

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By *ittleAcornMan
over a year ago

visiting the beach


"THERESA May has confirmed that she will take the same plan back to Brussels to ask for the same changes before the same MPs vote on it the same way.

The prime minister has confounded critics who accused her of being out of ideas with her innovative new approach of repeating her actions exactly to achieve an identical result.

A Cabinet source said: “She’s issued everyone with scripts and warned us that she doesn’t want any improv.

“We’re all to deliver exactly the same lines to the same people as we’ve been doing for the last month. I questioned why and she told me I hadn’t asked that first time around so I wasn’t allowed to ask it this time.

“The leaders of the EU will send her back with no new concessions, then she gives the speech about how we must back her deal, then we vote against it, ‘ad infinitum’ it says here.”

May said: “Nothing has changed, can change or will ever change. Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit.”

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She just needs to say it a bit louder this time. Then maybe Johnny Foreigner will finally understand...

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex & Bridgend


"THERESA May has confirmed that she will take the same plan back to Brussels to ask for the same changes before the same MPs vote on it the same way.

The prime minister has confounded critics who accused her of being out of ideas with her innovative new approach of repeating her actions exactly to achieve an identical result.

A Cabinet source said: “She’s issued everyone with scripts and warned us that she doesn’t want any improv.

“We’re all to deliver exactly the same lines to the same people as we’ve been doing for the last month. I questioned why and she told me I hadn’t asked that first time around so I wasn’t allowed to ask it this time.

“The leaders of the EU will send her back with no new concessions, then she gives the speech about how we must back her deal, then we vote against it, ‘ad infinitum’ it says here.”

May said: “Nothing has changed, can change or will ever change. Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit is Brexit.”

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She just needs to say it a bit louder this time. Then maybe Johnny Foreigner will finally understand...

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Absolutely. Speak at half the speed and twice the volume and those damned foreign chappies will get the message

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

A significant number of Conservative MPs voted that they had no confidence in Mrs. May as leader of their party , then Mr.Corbyn called for a debate in parliament saying that parliament had no confidence in Mrs.May , this debate was refused by the government and those same Conservative MPs remained silent ,, Then when Mr.Corbyn called a vote of no confidence in the conservative government ( lead by Mrs May ) the very same conservative MPs said they did have confidence in her government ,,,,, Then we come to the meaningful vote where Mays conservative government is defeated by 230 ,, Then the conservative MPs who were part of the 230 defeat of their own government , ,,vote for their government because their leader who they have no confidence in says she will go back to Europe to get alterations to the agreement that she said couldn't be altered ....( I think that some people are playing games ,, Listen to the EU documentary and listen to the debate in parliament and listen to conservative MPs interviews on radio/TV , all the talk is about saving the "party" NOT the country )

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