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Vast Brexit thread merge part IV

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Thanks for taking such an avid interest in my posts. 1% funny too, happy with that.

You can rest assured that I will not reciprocate. There’s always room on here for another Remainer for me to ridicule when Corbyn and Swindon are sacked in the not too distant future.

Rosanne not barred
Is HarryB a remainer? He's been gone a while and I cannot remember but I don't remember him being a remainer....Harry?
 
Thanks for taking such an avid interest in my posts. 1% funny too, happy with that.

You can rest assured that I will not reciprocate. There’s always room on here for another Remainer for me to ridicule when Corbyn and Swindon are sacked in the not too distant future.

Rosanne not barred

When did I say I’d taken “an avid interest” in your posts. They contribute nothing.
 
So many transparent lies told in public by the Tory Parliamentary Party about “our previous Union” while the polling data showed party members would vote to dump every part of the UK outside England to getbrexitdun.

Why should that worry you? I thought you wanted to be dumped.

You sound a bit like the wannabee divorce petitioner who gets really angry because your spouse took you by surprise and got in first.
 
Why should that worry you? I thought you wanted to be dumped.

You sound a bit like the wannabee divorce petitioner who gets really angry because your spouse took you by surprise and got in first.
The post was about the nature of this lying Prime Minister and the utter dishonesty of his party. The DUP were led on then quite literally shat on when the moment of their expendability arrived. Watching each of the ERG hardliners and others say “I’m a committed Unionist or Our Precious Union” ad nauseum will be replayed to them when sectarian divisions blows in N. Ireland once again. No one here beyond the soon to be out of work Tory MPs in Scotland believed a word of it.
 
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Macron commenting on extension - not if he can help it, in a nut shell

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...08993584c89228#block-5da9c4ae8f08993584c89228

and Varakdar weighs in

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...0859498cfb14b0#block-5da9c7b08f0859498cfb14b0

Like I surmised yesterday, they've had enough

I don't doubt that the EU have had enough, but I'm not convinced, from anything that's been said, that the EU would definitely not grant an extension.

Then there's the Letwin amendment:-

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-parliaments-50098128
 
Macron commenting on extension - not if he can help it, in a nut shell

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...08993584c89228#block-5da9c4ae8f08993584c89228

and Varakdar weighs in

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...0859498cfb14b0#block-5da9c7b08f0859498cfb14b0

Like I surmised yesterday, they've had enough
Looks like posturing to help Johnson get the deal over the line. They know it will be close.

I'm sure it's an irritation for rEU and they'd like to see the back of it, one way or another - hence the posturing. But I'm sure they'll hang on as long as it takes, as long as the situation here continues to evolve.
 
Looks like posturing to help Johnson get the deal over the line. They know it will be close.

I'm sure it's an irritation for rEU and they'd like to see the back of it, one way or another - hence the posturing. But I'm sure they'll hang on as long as it takes, as long as the situation here continues to evolve.

Exactly so - they're all in it together - that's my very point. Damage limitation and get out now...
 
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