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I think this is an interesting one

They've just been discussing what Labour do

And its a very difficult one for them

I think least damaging for the country is to support Johnson

But how does Scotland react to that

If they vote against, could they and the wankers of the ERG mean it gets rejected

Abstain and they're accused of not making a decision 

 

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2 minutes ago, Casino said:

I think this is an interesting one

They've just been discussing what Labour do

And its a very difficult one for them

I think least damaging for the country is to support Johnson

But how does Scotland react to that

If they vote against, could they and the wankers of the ERG mean it gets rejected

Abstain and they're accused of not making a decision 

 

If they vote for it, they can hardly grumble about it later.

No doubt Mr Forensic will come up with a position.

Or bottle it again.

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4 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

If they vote for it, they can hardly grumble about it later.

No doubt Mr Forensic will come up with a position.

Or bottle it again.

They will grumble about it later, whilst trumpeting the fact that they "saved" the UK from no deal.

SNP will vote against it, whilst actually wanting it to go through.

Undemocratics will be singing Auld lang syne.

Erg will be somewhat miffed, with some demanding Boris fuck off whilst others will be a bit more measured. Steve Baker will be sharpening the knives.

Rest of Conservative party will laud the deal as a great example of diplomacy and compromise and the way forward.

Farage will be doing lots of interviews. 

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Just now, Tonge moor green jacket said:

They will grumble about it later, whilst trumpeting the fact that they "saved" the UK from no deal.

SNP will vote against it, whilst actually wanting it to go through.

Undemocratics will be singing Auld lang syne.

Erg will be somewhat miffed, with some demanding Boris fuck off whilst others will be a bit more measured. Steve Baker will be sharpening the knives.

Rest of Conservative party will laud the deal as a great example of diplomacy and compromise and the way forward.

Farage will be doing lots of interviews. 

Unity, at last!

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2 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

Snp will only vote against it surely if they believe it carries enough weight to get through irrespective? Otherwise they are signing their own death warrant?

Rock and a hard place. Same with the internal markets bill. They were saying how bad it is and will enhance their independence claims.

They were therefore invited to join the government in voting for it!

Doubt they would though: if it did prove economically bad later, the Scots would be up in arms at them.

If it works out well, then their opposition to it and overall position could weaken.

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2 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Rock and a hard place. Same with the internal markets bill. They were saying how bad it is and will enhance their independence claims.

They were therefore invited to join the government in voting for it!

Doubt they would though: if it did prove economically bad later, the Scots would be up in arms at them.

If it works out well, then their opposition to it and overall position could weaken.

Shithouse approach then to abstain would appear best. She can get tips off starmer 

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Will my fucking lorries get through?

Spoke to the Czechs today and they’re pulling the delivery if there’s no guarantees they’ll get across and back as planned.

Ive got til Friday.

And then there’s mortgages not getting paid.

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1 minute ago, Spider said:

Will my fucking lorries get through?

Spoke to the Czechs today and they’re pulling the delivery if there’s no guarantees they’ll get across and back as planned.

Ive got til Friday.

And then there’s mortgages not getting paid.

Is that not just "tough shit" though?

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10 minutes ago, Spider said:

Will my fucking lorries get through?

Spoke to the Czechs today and they’re pulling the delivery if there’s no guarantees they’ll get across and back as planned.

Ive got til Friday.

And then there’s mortgages not getting paid.

You mean the human trafficking game is hanging on by a thread

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22 minutes ago, Spider said:

Will my fucking lorries get through?

Spoke to the Czechs today and they’re pulling the delivery if there’s no guarantees they’ll get across and back as planned.

Ive got til Friday.

And then there’s mortgages not getting paid.

It is what it is. Tough shit. You know the drill by now

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Abstaining did for Corbyn but he was right that Brexit is purely an Etonian Tory Party matter.

These guys are brought up and educated believing they have the privilege to govern and cannot accept a federal committee taking part of this way from them. 

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18 minutes ago, Dimron said:

Abstaining did for Corbyn but he was right that Brexit is purely an Etonian Tory Party matter.

These guys are brought up and educated believing they have the privilege to govern and cannot accept a federal committee taking part of this way from them. 

The last election indicated the fallacy of that proposition 

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9 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

You’re getting worse by the day pal 

Haha, no it just makes me laugh that genuine concerns of folk was dismissed as project fear. Yet it seems some of these issues are very real even with a deal.

Anyway, roll on 2021, it can't be worst than 2020 surely?

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1 minute ago, Winchester White said:

Haha, no it just makes me laugh that genuine concerns of folk was dismissed as project fear. Yet it seems some of these issues are very real even with a deal.

Anyway, roll on 2021, it can't be worst than 2020 surely?

Genuine concerns weren’t by most I don’t think.
Problem you have is the doomsday merchants.  Certain Folk on here were building bunkers and unable to get medicines and stuff 4 years ago you have to remember that. That is the laughable bit. 

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