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emmie | 11:17 Wed 14th Nov 2018 | News
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are we to hear it's all a fudge and that we remain tied to the EU, will the Brexiteers and some remainers be happy when the Prime Minister unveils the plans later on this afternoon.

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I see all the answers on here "mays no good" or he and she is no good to sort out a Brexit deal...well who is then god help us if Corbyn was in power ...surely there must be someone with a bit of backbone!!
So you're happy for a higher power to dictate who our leader is, JD?
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surely it would have to be a Brexiteer, no?
"mays no good" or he and she is no good"

Mmm. Strange dichotomy of interests isn't there. Leave voters are happy for the very people who they're criticising to have total control over us. Go figure!
//So you're happy for a higher power to dictate who our leader is, JD?\\
That is silly. For want of a better choice I would say step forward Andrea Leadsom.
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The UK is "significantly closer" to delivering on the result of the Brexit vote, Theresa May has told MPs.

She faces a crunch cabinet meeting at 14:00 GMT as she tries to win colleagues' support for the draft withdrawal agreement.

She told the Commons it would give the UK control of borders, laws and money - and also protect business and jobs.

But Jeremy Corbyn said the UK would be stuck in an "indefinite half-way house without any real say" over the rules.
I for one have had enough of the so called Tories. It is full of right on ineffectual arrogant liberals like May and Hammond and in no shape or form looks anything like a Tory party - just look at current taxation to prove that.

If this lot vote in this absolute garbage from Treason May and Traitor May doesn't go, along with the other Traitors, then I for one will be voting in Corbyn.

And I say that as a life long Tory.

This awful woman failed at the Home Office, failed at being a PM, failed at leading a Tory Party for the future and it rather looks like she is intent on taking the country down. Arrogant, conceited evil, woman.
'this absolute garbage'

What absolute garbage? Shall we wait until the details are revealed before sentencing?
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would you say the same if she had been a man, perhaps Boris would like the job....
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would you say the same if she had been a man, perhaps Boris would like the job...."

I'm intrigued to know why you think incompetence and arrogance has anything to do with gender?

You should know I would, look at my many years of such comments.
"What absolute garbage? Shall we wait until the details are revealed before sentencing?"

Don't need to Zacs, what is already on the table has gone too far and now she will have conceded more.

She is a traitor to her country and Party. I can't wait to vote her out and make her go down in history as the worst PM EVER.
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that title goes to Gordon Brown surely.
It's a close call, but I suspect Treason May will be easily taking the title away from him very soon.
judge: "Unfortunately, 3Ts, rejection of this deal will not see an automatic exit with no deal. Parliament has to vote for that as well and there's no stomach for it. Quite what will happen if it is voted down is anybody's guess. " - but we leave on 29/3 regardless that's the time line, surely no deal is the default in the absence of a deal. Please elaborate, how can parliament approve "no deal"? That's the status quo anyway.
Sorry, but Ted Heath holds that title for ever.
'how can parliament approve "no deal"?'

They won't. So we won't leave.
ZM, We leave on 29th March 2019 deal or no deal.If there is no deal then parliament has nothing to vote on.
have a day off ZM A50 says we'll leave, that does not need parliamentary approval to just leave with no deal. Show me where it says that anywhere. Surely the democratic will of the majority cannot simply be undone by innaction.
We will leave, alright, unless May wants to see riots on the streets.
if that was true then the PM/Parliament could have sat in their hands for 2 years and at then said, oh dear we haven't left, remain wins on a technicality! BS!

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