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They are the opposition. Their idea of Brexit is radically different to the government’s so why would you expect them to support it? The ERG and the DUP are on the government benches so are responsible for the failure of the deal.
Maybe May should have got some cross party consensus when negotiating the deal. Instead she ignored the opposition and then expected them to support her deal using No Deal as a threat. Johnson is now following the same path.

Corbyn made a point of saying he agrees with Macron.

Really? Is that why he voted against the only deal on the table according to Macron?

They are all full of shit and are using brexit to try and grab power.

Corbyn is the biggest leaver in the commons.
 
Corbyn made a point of saying he agrees with Macron.

Really? Is that why he voted against the only deal on the table according to Macron?

They are all full of shit and are using brexit to try and grab power.

Corbyn is the biggest leaver in the commons.
As i've always said, if it's a deal that makes the Tories "look good" in the eyes of the electorate, Labour will not back it for that reason alone.
Nor will that back a bad deal that the Tories come up with. Guarenteed, if Labour were in "powah", Corbyn would be rushing through a deal to leave the EU and expect his party members to support it.
 
Corbyn made a point of saying he agrees with Macron.

Really? Is that why he voted against the only deal on the table according to Macron?

They are all full of shit and are using brexit to try and grab power.

Corbyn is the biggest leaver in the commons.
If it was a Labour government and a Labour referendum and Corbyn was pursuing a Lexit agenda leading to their idea of a socialist utopia would you expect the Tories to support it?
 
They are the opposition. Their idea of Brexit is radically different to the government’s so why would you expect them to support it? The ERG and the DUP are on the government benches so are responsible for the failure of the deal.
Maybe May should have got some cross party consensus when negotiating the deal. Instead she ignored the opposition and then expected them to support her deal using No Deal as a threat. Johnson is now following the same path.
Leavers have gone to great lengths to explain why they are opposed to the WA, I’m curious why Remainers, many of whom represent constituencies that voted to Leave and promised to respect the referendum result, voted against it?
 
I must have missed the SNP, Plaid Cymru, Lib Dem’s and a majority of the Labour Party voting against the deal.

It’s why their demands against no deal is so laughable.
Why do you now think they’re going to vote for a deal?
 
Leavers have gone to great lengths to explain why they are opposed to the WA, I’m curious why Remainers, many of whom represent constituencies that voted to Leave and promised to respect the referendum result, voted against it?
That’s a totally unsubstantiated comment. ERG and DUP don’t like it because it’s not Brexity enough. Remainers representing Leave constituencies don’t like it because it’s too Brexity. Problem is and always has been is that there has never been a version of Brexit that is acceptable to anything like a majority.
 
That’s a totally unsubstantiated comment. ERG and DUP don’t like it because it’s not Brexity enough. Remainers representing Leave constituencies don’t like it because it’s too Brexity. Problem is and always has been is that there has never been a version of Brexit that is acceptable to anything like a majority.
What, specifically, about the WA is too Brexity?
 
The WA agreement without the backstop has already passed in the House of Commons.
Yes, I estimated the likelihood of a deal at 10% on the basis that the eu might conceivably drop the backstop. Thinking about it that’s probably generous but never say never
 
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