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MrWisdom · 02/09/2019 14:03

If I rejected a pay offer 3 times when I knew I wouldn't get a better one then I wouldn't be surprised if I didn't get one and I couldn't blame any one else for it. Yet Parliament has done this with the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement (WA) and many MPs who voted to reject it are moaning about it and blaming the government for it. If MPs continue to reject the WA when there is nothing else on offer then they will get No Deal and so will the people. It's obvious that Brexit has split opinion and no further referendum or General Election will change this. The only decision to be made now is Deal or No Deal. If you want a Deal then write to your MP with this message and urge them to support the WA. It's your right and your country.

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Jason118 · 03/09/2019 23:21

@MrWisdom We are leaving the EU 31/10/19 that is the constitutional fact
Events dear boy, events!

MrWisdom · 04/09/2019 10:21

I don't believe there are many people who want to leave with No Deal but you have to empower them the same as those people who want a Deal and those who don't want to leave at all -that's democracy. No one denies that No Deal is probably worse than Deal. In that case why did so many MPs vote No Deal and the more they continue to do it the more likely it is to come about? (And what makes my blood boil is they then moan about it and blame the government.) The EU doesn't have to give us a deal, they don't have to give us an extension. Yes, it is a shame that so many MPs rejected the Deal when they are unable to come up with any alternative.

Now Parliament has voted to take control of the agenda. What they've really done is disempower the government and themselves. Ask any MP, any pundit, any `expert' what is going on and most of them can't say where this is going to end up. They aren't making a decision, they aren't facing reality. They 're making things worse for themselves and for us. The public are the ones who have to bear the burden. Rory Stewart MP said the right thing this morning: Support the Deal there is no alternative.

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FinallyHere · 04/09/2019 11:37

At the risk of repeating myself.

Any deal will be worse than we have at the moment. It will only become clear or years and decades, when we have ceased to have a voice at the table and must simply accept whatever rules are made in future.

Nor do I want us to become some off shore tax haven with very low tax rates and a horrible life for anyone who is not rich.

Revoke, breathe and regroup is the way forward.

MrPan · 04/09/2019 15:20

I am intrigued as to what happens when Johnson is presented with the wording of the request to the Euro Commission for a further extension to Article 50. And that he has stated he will refuse to deliver it. Does he go in negative deficits even toward his brexit pals? I'd assume he is then disposable as he is of no further use.

If they give me the letter I'll pop over and deliver it.

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