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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Theresa May said:
Tomorrow - Free Vote on Leaving without a deal.

If MPs vote to leave without a deal, that will become government policy.

If MPS vote to leave with a deal, that will remain government policy.

Then :-

- Vote on Thursday to have an extension to Article 50

- If Yes UK Government will seek to have an extension to Article 50
 
Corbyn again banging on about the deal he'd negotiate.

The EU would tell you to feck off too you plank.
 
fecking hell i’d rather a bloody clanger as PM than Jeremy Corbyn. It would drop fewer.
 
Two leaders stand up and make pretty much the same speech they made three months ago. With less than 3 weeks to go.
 
She sounds hoarse, not like she’s going to cry.

She quivered like she was going to cry, my girlfriend pointed it out as soon as it happened and then it happened a few seconds later before she gained composure.
 
Thank you Paul, I've been trying to make this point for a while. There has to be a deal of some sort, even if its no deal (by default) or to cancel Brexit the only way to cancel Brexit now is to rescind, not simply delay, A50.

May will not (so people believe) rescind A50, they think she would resign first (as I've speculated elsewhere). I think she might do both, that is to resign as leader of the Tory party, her last act being to rescind A50, because its the one thing the majority of members in the HoP can agree on, and that will get wholehearted support from the EU.
May would then presumably gain the support of all remainers and be viewed by them perhaps even as a national heroine. Even the Tories (ERG included) would, with their capacity for self survival, see there was no other choice and with no 'backstop' shackles, they live to fight another day.

Specifically that would allow May's successor as the leader of the Tory Party/PM to remain in power for another 2 or more years, until after the EU elections, then to 'go again' to initiate the result of the referendum, to seek, this time with a euro-sceptic leader of the party, and as they would see it, to do Brexit properly this time. Yes, they risk losing some voters, but only in bye-elections, by the time the next GE is due, they will have learned from their mistakes... or then they will go under!.

She might actually leave with a little bit of respect if she did that, instead of going down as possibly the worst PM in history.
 
Don’t get too excited. Your name has now been thrown into the pot for new British PM. Congratulations and god help you.
Well, I'm 2 years younger than Mrs May, so I have youth on my side.
Good work Penna! Now can you sort Brexit out for us please, you’re clearly more qualified than most of the government.
We all are on here, I reckon.
 
Send for Zidane! (And his turn-ups).