Politics POLL: Brexit Withdrawal Agreement

If you were an MP would you vote for or against it?

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Deebs

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Getting close now, fingers crossed that this fucking shit deal of a deal is rejected once and for all.
 

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Majority of 58. It is getting smaller but she is saying she is going to bring it back? FFS
 

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I really have no idea. Something seriously has to happen on Monday.
 

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No you deluded muppet, Sverigedemokraterna are not ultra right. That would be nordiska motståndsrörelsen (NMR) who got pretty much no votes last election.
As expected..you are an idiot.
They are just very very right not ultra right.

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Fucking commies
 

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Well of course, but we know Job's only agreeing with Yanis because Yanis happens to be saying things that agree with Job's fixed world view...
Ah ok. I didn't click the link. However, the last 2 weeks has shown that Parliament does NOT serve the people. You know my views on Brexit however, I am happy to concede to a people's vote as my recent posts have indicated. However, whatever happens, Parliament must be drained and there HAS to be a consensus on pushing more EU news (good and bad) to the Public.

I am happy that @Wij provided a link to the Ref Act which indicates that serious changes to the UK based on EU law has to be put to a referendum, sadly, something which should have been done the moment we signed up to the EEC.

Anyway, #antilabour #anticonservative #antiianimacuntblackford
 

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Well of course, but we know Job's only agreeing with Yanis because Yanis happens to be saying things that agree with Job's fixed world view...
I didnt say he was right all the time, he was right about the deal.
I cant say Im fully versed on his every opinion though he does seem to flip around alot
 

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I didnt say he was right all the time, he was right about the deal.
I cant say Im fully versed on his every opinion though he does seem to flip around alot
Most of those cunts in the HoC seem to flipflop.
 

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The moment they voted against no deal we were ficked.

Oh and that march and shit.

We need a peoples backbone...
 

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Ah ok. I didn't click the link. However, the last 2 weeks has shown that Parliament does NOT serve the people. You know my views on Brexit however, I am happy to concede to a people's vote as my recent posts have indicated. However, whatever happens, Parliament must be drained and there HAS to be a consensus on pushing more EU news (good and bad) to the Public.

I am happy that @Wij provided a link to the Ref Act which indicates that serious changes to the UK based on EU law has to be put to a referendum, sadly, something which should have been done the moment we signed up to the EEC.

Anyway, #antilabour #anticonservative #antiianimacuntblackford

Actually I think what's going on Parliament reflects what's going on in the country as well; no two fuckers in the general pop want the same Brexit either.
 

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Well tell me a viable option that is less shit and I will listen.
This is kinda the position.

Why go through pain if the other side is just as bad.

This is the funny thing about Brexit - as I've said before - if there was a real and positive win the whole country would jump at it.
 

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This is kinda the position.

Why go through pain if the other side is just as bad.

This is the funny thing about Brexit - as I've said before - if there was a real and positive win the whole country would jump at it.

Exactly. So if there isn't anything that anyone can agree on then the only option is not to change.
 

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