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Has no deal been taken off the table?

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InOtterNews · 29/10/2019 12:41

Sorry genuine question as I've think I might have missed this...

Corbyn says he supports GE now because No Deal has been taken off the table. But has it really? EU has granted an extension but I can't see anywhere that No Deal is off.

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Epicwaffle · 29/10/2019 12:45

Boris said last night that it was off the table. He has also brought back a deal that gained majority support in the house. I think that Labour have run out of legitimate objections other than hanging on their ‘feelz’ about ‘trusting’ boris now. They could still argue on for ever about the potential for no deal, but they honestly can’t force that issue for much longer without just looking petty and obstructive imho. Also the libdem shift has isolated their viewpoint further.

That’s my take anyway! FWIW Smile

ForeverFaff · 29/10/2019 12:58

Is no deal off the table because BJ has his deal in the bag as it were? No need for the spectre of 'no deal' to get the EU to agree to it now.
This is it, conservatives get majority, deal goes through. But with months of extra delay because of our achingly inept parliament.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 29/10/2019 13:05

No Deal is not off the table. It could be the end of Jan or the end of December 2020. (or I guess at unknown intervals between)
I'm not sure why people believe Johnson.

lovelyupnorth · 29/10/2019 13:07

Shame the current deal will set of the Unionists in the north. Let’s hope we don’t go back to the 70s. But let’s be honest with the current political choices we’re all fucked.

InOtterNews · 29/10/2019 13:11

This is my thinking @OhYouBadBadKitten

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Redcrayons · 29/10/2019 13:45

It's off the table, although now it's been moved to the sideboard with the rest of the crap you never get round to sorting through.

Cameron should be in jail for this absolute shit show.

mummmy2017 · 29/10/2019 14:30

No matter what we do or say, the EU can still have the last say. It could be no deal.

havingtochangeusernameagain · 29/10/2019 14:48

No matter what we do or say, the EU can still have the last say

Unless we revoke the Art 50 notification.

MarshaBradyo · 29/10/2019 14:50

I didn’t get that either and wondered what had changed.

I did think he wanted to change his mind and come up with a new reason a la BJ - who does this often.

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