Another new Brexit thread

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I'm actually all for some of the scrutiny /ammendments such as the workers rights stuff. I've no desire to see us win a race to the bottom in that respect - I just wish the desire for 'scrutiny' was that honest. It's the same folk wanting scrutiny in the main that a week ago were pretending they wanted a deal. They are just carrying on the same dishonest non acceptance of the ref result as ever. They are quick to accuse Boris of being dishonest and childish, but not so quick to recognise those qualities in themselves. BJ is without doubt a dodgy character and a liar, but in my view that makes it all the more worrying that he is currently one of our more honest and transparent parliamentarians.
 
So how do you see it then if you dont mind me asking?
Surely you can understand the anger with some people?
Some of these labour mps represent high leave constituencies who are continually going against what the vote was.
If that's not betrayal then I don't know what is.
You’ve moved on from wanting every single MP tried for treason, so I guess that’s progress of sorts. Still a bit hyperbolic to call MPs “traitors” for not kowtowing to Johnson’s arbitrary deadline and demanding proper scrutiny for a bill of this magnitude though. That’s Parliamentary sovereignty in action.

Think Labour will probably struggle in an election, but not convinced the Tories will romp it either. Another hung Parliament and more deadlock wouldn’t be a huge surprise.
 
What’s destroyed 10 seats 20 , 30. How many of the seats they lose will go tory or will they let in Liberal Mps. It’s not as simple as you imagine.

A GE will see a brexit pact with Farage with the promise that a majority Tory gov will deliver a very hard if not no deal brexit.

The country then has a straight choice, a de facto second ref.

Remain v Leave
 
A GE will see a brexit pact with Farage with the promise that a majority Tory gov will deliver a very hard if not no deal brexit.

The country then has a straight choice, a de facto second ref.

Remain v Leave
There will be no pact, the conservative party wouldn't tolerate a pact, Farage doesn't trust Johnson, who does.
 
Ha Ha.
Panicking mate?
That's exactly the wrong tactic for a Leaver.

Not at all but we need a GE.

This parliament couldn't organise a kids party, never mind brexit or not.

We either leave or remain, but just get on with it.
 
A GE will see a brexit pact with Farage with the promise that a majority Tory gov will deliver a very hard if not no deal brexit.

The country then has a straight choice, a de facto second ref.

Remain v Leave
I think you piss off the electorate at your peril... in a shootout like that don’t look past leave...
 
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