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I don't see why the EU are making the border in Ireland our problem. If Northern Ireland wasn't attached to the republic there wouldn't have been a problem so why have they made it into one?
It's an interesting option that's for sure, the interesting thing if it wins is that both the Labour and Tory manifestos were against freedom of movement, that would be questioned for many I'm sure.Questionable if it is the best outcome. On the face of it a number of benefits but what does that proposal give that the TM deal didn't? Largely that it wasn't proposed by the government.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamCoatesTimes/status/1112746689960513539God up above.
The way MPs are talking several of the propositions will pass tonight.
Coops. Word I've heard is that the Norway+ deal will win by 50 votes. If so, that's the least bad Brexit. Worse than staying in, because we get all the benefits of staying in and all the costs, but no say. But if that's what it takes to finish this madness without crippling us...Also, if it's true, I've some apologising to do to Albie because he was predicting this months ago and I said I couldn't see it happening.
Oh aye. I agree with that pies. But they can just wreak their havoc destroying the Tory party. Speaking of Rees-Mogg, did you see the depths he plumbed this morning? Tweeting agreement with a neo-Nazi party from Germany. I have confidence that we're too grown up a country ever to let someone like him get to lead the nation, but he does scare me. There were bas**rds like him in the 1930s commenting favourably on the original Nazis. Dangerous, self-serving amoralists.
The SNP have also said they'll vote for it. It will probably get a majority because there are some Tories who back it.It will be interesting to see how TIG and the DUP vote on this one and Ken Clarke's CU motion.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on April 01, 2019, 05:08:11 pmIt's an interesting option that's for sure, the interesting thing if it wins is that both the Labour and Tory manifestos were against freedom of movement, that would be questioned for many I'm sure.Questionable if it is the best outcome. On the face of it a number of benefits but what does that proposal give that the TM deal didn't? Largely that it wasn't proposed by the government.....The biggest thing is no need for a backstop. That's what's made a lot of MPs vote against May's deal.
Here's a guess BFYP.700 of the 650 MPs vote for Common Market 2.0 and May says she's bringing her deal back for a 4th go.