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Is The May's Deal Worse Than The Status Quo?

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Khandro | 22:03 Sat 09th Feb 2019 | News
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I watch Jeff Taylor most evenings, he is a trained lawyer and UKIP supporter, occasionally he says things like "in my opinion", but mostly he deals in straight-forward facts.
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From what he say's then yes it is a ( very ) bad deal. Should leave with No Deal imo.
The sad thing is parliment will not allow a no deal exit no matter what we want, think or is right.

Even if they were shown in plain black and white that it was good or simply better than the deal on offer they will not allow no deal.

They have made there minds up and that is that.

So you say, but they need to do something to have something else, and they can't agree. It would be a huge betrayal of us all to accept a bad deal instead of having the courage to go it alone without a deal.
Absolutely OG but think Mrs May will resign before next election, so she can wash her hands of the outcome along with Cameron and some extent Blair.
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Good evening, Birdie.


I hope you're right.

More likely scenario is that the Rump parliament will agree on an "extension" to Article 50. Which is what I think the oligarchs are banking on. Already had useful "judicial" rulings by the ECJ allowingwithdrawal of an A50 application, haven't we?
Birdie Bit befuddled but you don't know what is going on behind closed doors, but think there will be an 11th hour solution?
Agree extension is most likely outcome.
If they reject a revised deal the Commons will have effectively voted for no deal.
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I'm good Birdie thanks, but I guess it's up to our elected politicians to decide what's best for "us" regardless of all the different companies donating lol
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Of course not Birdie, was it extracted from their DNA when they walked into Houses Of Parliament?
‘no matter what we want, think or is right’ I’m not included in that ‘we’.

‘It would be a huge betrayal of us all’ erm......no.....not ‘us all’.

Some good comments from birdie. Some sort of deal will be reached at the 11th hour.
Yes. If the deal had been acceptable it would have been accepted. It wasn't.
Hence them happily waving us goodbye.
Zacs ..... our parliament voted 'No' to the deal .... not the other side.

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