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it can't be this, can it?
"I am told by Tory MPs that full force of Conservative Party machine is being mobilised to put pressure on party associations and their respective chairs to put maximum pressure on their respective MPs to back @theresa_may and her Brexit deal. How many rebel Tory MPs will buckle?" |
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but the local tory associations probably think she's even more deluded than her MPs. can't imagine your average tory member will be exactly thrilled with her deal
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mafeking; that's exactly my thoughts. It seems that everyone knows she's nuts but her. Or she's the greatest bluffer since Benyamine
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It's the latter. May knows exactly what she's doing.
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May won the moment the "no confidence" vote fizzled out
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The only realistic way forward is for a referendum with 3 choices
leave with no deal leave with TM deal stay in on current terms |
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MAYSWAS A HOPELESS home secretary but got praie for been the longest serving from what we no now about her ,she was probably asked to stand down half a dozen times but wouldnt
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will THE eu LET US STAY ON current terms ,the EU with an input into the question that will go down well
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We've already voted on leaving.
If we need another vote it should be No Deal or TM Deal. |
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Because democracy means never being able to change your mind years down the line.
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maybe vote between a red white and blue brexit and brexit means brexit option
they can research that and get the russians to fund their campaigns |
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The only realistic way forward is for a referendum with 3 choices
leave with no deal leave with TM deal stay in on current terms So stay in on current terms get 40% Leave with no deal gets 30% Leave with TM deal gets 30% Does stay on current terms win with the highest proportion of votes ? Or does it not count as leave with some sort of deal wins with 60% of the vote ? |
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even talk of may delaying vote to go back to the EU, ONCE MAYS LIE, of this is the deal is exposed theres a table full of alternatives but like mays deal none of which are likely to get a majority in the commons, same as the Scottish reff or a 2nd reff no one answering questions like which currency.EU yes,no for scot after independence, yes /no questions in reffs are a complete waste of time
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ufcdan I don't have a definitive answer however i'm setting out the realistic alternatives .In my opinion there should be a second preference vote and once the third of the alternatives is eliminated (by attracting the least votes) these should come into play.
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No second referendum until after Brexit.
How can there be a second referendum before Brexit has been delivered? That would make a mockery of the first. |
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second referendum coming - in or out
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If we stay in you can bet we will lose our rebate.
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