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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

With a loss of 230 lol, what happens next, should may resign and call for a peoples vote?

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

No she should stay as PM but have nothing to do with the negotiations,and she has to support the negotiators that should be a tory/labour cross party group.Oh yes Corbyn banned to

Of course nobody listens to me,it is common sense but if you have that your not allowed to be an MP I reckon

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By *sianMancMan  over a year ago

Manchester

I said it years ago before the referendum and I said it when the referendum was announced that we would not be leaving.

When the referendum began and the mps spouted lies it was obvious they wanted the people to vote leave to secure we do not leave eventually and it happened.

Everything that's happened from may losing votes to Corbyn delaying his attack was all the way I suspected as each event occurred.

Now my family believe me and I say it again. We won't be leaving.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"I said it years ago before the referendum and I said it when the referendum was announced that we would not be leaving.

When the referendum began and the mps spouted lies it was obvious they wanted the people to vote leave to secure we do not leave eventually and it happened.

Everything that's happened from may losing votes to Corbyn delaying his attack was all the way I suspected as each event occurred.

Now my family believe me and I say it again. We won't be leaving.

"

I fear you might be right but hope you are wrong

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By *illwill69uMan  over a year ago

moston


"No she should stay as PM but have nothing to do with the negotiations,and she has to support the negotiators that should be a tory/labour cross party group.Oh yes Corbyn banned to

Of course nobody listens to me,it is common sense but if you have that your not allowed to be an MP I reckon"

So let me get this right. In your world if the Tory leader fucks up s/he should be made step aside as should the Labour leader who had NOTHING to do with the TORIES FUCK UP!

Are you so delusional and biased that, no matter the facts, part of the blame has always to be Corbyn's?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I said it years ago before the referendum and I said it when the referendum was announced that we would not be leaving.

When the referendum began and the mps spouted lies it was obvious they wanted the people to vote leave to secure we do not leave eventually and it happened.

Everything that's happened from may losing votes to Corbyn delaying his attack was all the way I suspected as each event occurred.

Now my family believe me and I say it again. We won't be leaving.

I fear you might be right but hope you are wrong"

Similar..

The consequences for the rise of the far right that would lead to and the possible increase in voter apathy would not be a good thing..

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"I said it years ago before the referendum and I said it when the referendum was announced that we would not be leaving.

When the referendum began and the mps spouted lies it was obvious they wanted the people to vote leave to secure we do not leave eventually and it happened.

Everything that's happened from may losing votes to Corbyn delaying his attack was all the way I suspected as each event occurred.

Now my family believe me and I say it again. We won't be leaving.

"

I wrote Brexit off two years ago. We won't be leaving.....it's just how we come to that decision that's important now.

Expect Business leaders now to start calling for Article 50 to be suspended, pending a June "second" referendum.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

The tea leaves say a 2nd referendum.

On what, I do not know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No she should stay as PM but have nothing to do with the negotiations,and she has to support the negotiators that should be a tory/labour cross party group.Oh yes Corbyn banned to

Of course nobody listens to me,it is common sense but if you have that your not allowed to be an MP I reckon"

The eu should rethink their side of negotiations too, if they don't want a no deal brexit thst is

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've seen a statement today that German car manufacturers have admitted that the UK is their biggest export market and that a no deal brexit would be disastrous for them and so they are now lobbying their polititians to do whatever needs to be done to avoid such a scenario.

I seem to remember saying something along these lines 2 years ago and that the UK's initial position should have been 'no deal' as a large number of European industries would then apply pressure on their political establishments to work on getting a deal with us.

Corbyn's comments yesterday about getting assurance that 'no deal' should br taken off the table just shows that he'd be shit in a negotiation as he'd accept anything the EU offered him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've seen a statement today that German car manufacturers have admitted that the UK is their biggest export market and that a no deal brexit would be disastrous for them and so they are now lobbying their polititians to do whatever needs to be done to avoid such a scenario.

I seem to remember saying something along these lines 2 years ago and that the UK's initial position should have been 'no deal' as a large number of European industries would then apply pressure on their political establishments to work on getting a deal with us.

Corbyn's comments yesterday about getting assurance that 'no deal' should br taken off the table just shows that he'd be shit in a negotiation as he'd accept anything the EU offered him."

UK is the 2nd biggest market - USA is the biggest!

UK is €25bn but of the top 15 importing countries 6 are in the EU worth €70bn. The Germans will continue to export cars on WTO rules - just going to cost us more!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've seen a statement today that German car manufacturers have admitted that the UK is their biggest export market and that a no deal brexit would be disastrous for them and so they are now lobbying their polititians to do whatever needs to be done to avoid such a scenario.

I seem to remember saying something along these lines 2 years ago and that the UK's initial position should have been 'no deal' as a large number of European industries would then apply pressure on their political establishments to work on getting a deal with us.

Corbyn's comments yesterday about getting assurance that 'no deal' should br taken off the table just shows that he'd be shit in a negotiation as he'd accept anything the EU offered him.

UK is the 2nd biggest market - USA is the biggest!

UK is €25bn but of the top 15 importing countries 6 are in the EU worth €70bn. The Germans will continue to export cars on WTO rules - just going to cost us more!"

Suggest you read Deutsche Welle it has the article and refers to David Davis, but refutes German car industry in a panic- read the article #fakenews

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"No she should stay as PM but have nothing to do with the negotiations,and she has to support the negotiators that should be a tory/labour cross party group.Oh yes Corbyn banned to

Of course nobody listens to me,it is common sense but if you have that your not allowed to be an MP I reckon

So let me get this right. In your world if the Tory leader fucks up s/he should be made step aside as should the Labour leader who had NOTHING to do with the TORIES FUCK UP!

Are you so delusional and biased that, no matter the facts, part of the blame has always to be Corbyn's? "

You have misunderstood me and the reason is you are making a difference between Tory and Labour.That is the crux of my point.Leave or remain is NOT a party issue and a committee of both main parties should deal with it instead of it being a contest between May and Corbyn.

Both leaders are to stupid to see this and I mean this THEY ARE STUPID if they cannot see this.I said this from day one and I am 100% right

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"The tea leaves say a 2nd referendum.

On what, I do not know.

"

No second referendum and no, no deal brexit.We form an all party committee and start again the EU will go along with this as they do not want us to leave

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"The tea leaves say a 2nd referendum.

On what, I do not know.

No second referendum and no, no deal brexit.We form an all party committee and start again the EU will go along with this as they do not want us to leave"

They may do but for how long, we as a member wrote a lot of the rules and article 50 is set at a two year process..

Letting it run and run does not suit anyone and sets a precedent..

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