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16-01-2019 7:18 PM
May wins, 325 to 306.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
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16-01-2019 8:54 PM
We are many,They are few
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16-01-2019 9:24 PM
Absolutely...without any doubt...NO DEAL. We have to leave on March 29th. If we leave it too long there will be new EU elections, and new Commissioners. It was pointed out yesterday that any 'assurances' and 'concessions' given by the present commissioners won't be honoured by new commissioners after their elections.
After listening to the speech by Sir Bill Cash, I am even more convinced that we should leave without a deal. On March 29th.
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16-01-2019 9:27 PM
And yes Creeks....they are that clever! They will do anything to keep their project going. Their whole history has been founded on deceit and secrecy.
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21-01-2019 7:26 PM
Aye-aye, what's crawling out of the woodwork now?:-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46951942
Hmmmmmm, Mr Tusk tells the three-part show that he warned the then prime minister there was "no appetite for revolution in Europe" ...... So what's that happening in France at the moment? Looks like a revolution to me, what about you?
Mr Sarkozy reveals how he warned Mr Cameron about his attempt at strong-arm tactics with EU leaders over concessions on migrant rules and integration, telling him: "If you try to break our arm, you'll get nothing." Looks like the EU are determined to enforce that statement?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
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21-01-2019 8:15 PM
Tusk said: “I asked David Cameron, ‘Why did you decide on this referendum,....I was really amazed and even shocked – that the only reason was his own party.”
I think most people now realise it was just done to try and placate the tory right wingers,and Cameron never expected leave to win
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