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No deal Brexit or Corbyn government?
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Isn't it funny that leavers who claim no deal would be harmless, are the same leavers who keep telling us removing the no deal option would be undermining our negotiation position?0
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westernpromise wrote: »That Farage could easily be in the same position. So we get a Tory / BP coalition with Farage as Home Secretary in charge of immigration and crime. How does that sound?
One Nazi enables another. All Labour's doing.
Yeah Yeah Yeah. We know. It's all somebody else's fault.0 -
westernpromise wrote: »That Farage could easily be in the same position. So we get a Tory / BP coalition with Farage as Home Secretary in charge of immigration and crime. How does that sound?
One Nazi enables another. All Labour's doing.
He may be ''in charge'' nominally, but all new legislation requires a vote by all MPs.
He'd still only have one vote - whatever his job title.0 -
Isn't it funny. The SW1 remain media are saying there's going to be a medicine shortage. I have to take prescription medicine, last time I looked on the back it said in big, bold black writing : MADE IN THE UK.
That doesn’t mean all the ingredients are from the UK.
Plus just because yours is doesn’t mean every medicine is.
Listen to industry experts not the media.0 -
Isn't it funny that remainers who insist no deal will be a problem also insist on making no deal the preferred option?
How is it the preferred option?
I think it’s funny how leavers claim it’s not harmful but at the same time a huge negotiating tool.
Boris should have been putting most of his efforts into getting a deal, no prorogation, motions, over a hundred amendments etc.
He should concentrate on getting a deal. I think he’s now doing that.0 -
No Deal Brexit: illegal.
Corbyn's government: legal.Advent Challenge: Money made: £0. Days to Christmas: 59.0 -
Can you cite a single remainer who things no deal is the preferred option?
It's more gas lighting. They are suggesting that by preventing a voluntary no deal then it makes the chance of no deal more likely.
As the only thing that is making a no deal possible is Boris Johnson, then it's just another trolling lie.
Dominic Cummings has made a spectacular miscalculation. He intentionally because he wants Boris to crash out without a deal, or because he is overconfident with his own skills.
Boris is trying an out dated style of negotiations, he may as well put his hand on his secretaries knee & finish our transformation to the 1950's.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/boris-johnson-brexit-game-theory
The only people to blame for no deal are the leave voters0 -
That doesn’t mean all the ingredients are from the UK.
Plus just because yours is doesn’t mean every medicine is.
Listen to industry experts not the media.
Nothing to do with the EU the shortage of medicines and anyone who says it is will be telling lies. France is short of medicines and they are not leaving the EU.0 -
Green_Bear wrote: »He may be ''in charge'' nominally, but all new legislation requires a vote by all MPs.
He'd still only have one vote - whatever his job title.0
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