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Question.
If the Brexit party win every seat the UK has in the EU which I believe is 73, will it be able to do anything about making the government leave the EU quicker or leave with no deal. Or is this just going to demonstrate by winning all or more than the others put together the strength of feeling of the leavers to try and force the government's hand.
Or will May just do as she did after yesterday's crushing defeat say how bad it was for the government and labour and just ignore it and go her own way again.

Question.
If the Tories and Labour suddenly achieve an agreement this week (just daydreaming here) is it possible that that the EU vote on 23rd be cancelled or just made meaningless.
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Originally Posted by Mondays child ->
Question.
If the Brexit party win every seat the UK has in the EU which I believe is 73, will it be able to do anything about making the government leave the EU quicker or leave with no deal. Or is this just going to demonstrate by winning all or more than the others put together the strength of feeling of the leavers to try and force the government's hand.
Or will May just do as she did after yesterday's crushing defeat say how bad it was for the government and labour and just ignore it and go her own way again.

Question.
If the Tories and Labour suddenly achieve an agreement this week (just daydreaming here) is it possible that that the EU vote on 23rd be cancelled or just made meaningless.
On the first part of your question MC, yes to everything!
As to what the mad cow will do is anybodies guess?
The second part, l have allready brought up on another part
of the forum, and is still open to speculation!

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Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
On the first part of your question MC, yes to everything!
As to what the mad cow will do is anybodies guess?
The second part, l have allready brought up on another part
of the forum, and is still open to speculation!

Best Regards Donkeyman!
If may gets a majority for her deal, either with labour or because the tories pull together and dup supports her, before may 23rd, you leave before the elections. Farage and his brexiters are out of a job then.

The deal need to be put into legislation, which will cause some storms in the HoC, but may can weather that.
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Unfortunately your source is prone to fake news and offers no clue as to where it’s “Poll” came from, questions asked or sample size.

From the number of times you have provided links to Zerohedge which is a pro Russia extreme right wing blog one might even think you are at resident of St Petersburg
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05-05-2019, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Banchory ->
Unfortunately your source is prone to fake news and offers no clue as to where it’s “Poll” came from, questions asked or sample size.

From the number of times you have provided links to Zerohedge which is a pro Russia extreme right wing blog one might even think you are at resident of St Petersburg

Ha ha ha

Your in a minority. You better start voting for Anna Soubry
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Ha ha ha

Your in a minority. You better start voting for Anna Soubry
So it’s a fictional poll then as you cannot supply any corroboration of it’s validity

As far as being in a minority, that remains to be seen but the collapse of the conservatives and Labour in the local elections has resulted in a significant switch of support to pro Europe remain supporting parties and a total collapse of the hard Brexit supporting UKIP party

People are waking up to the facts
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So it’s a fictional poll then as you cannot supply any corroboration of it’s validity

As far as being in a minority, that remains to be seen but the collapse of the conservatives and Labour in the local elections has resulted in a significant switch of support to pro Europe remain supporting parties and a total collapse of the hard Brexit supporting UKIP party

People are waking up to the facts

Typical response from someone in denial.


And once more, your talking out your arse. Dream on ...
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Re: One for the remainers

Originally Posted by Banchory ->
As far as being in a minority, that remains to be seen but the collapse of the conservatives and Labour in the local elections has resulted in a significant switch of support to pro Europe remain supporting parties and a total collapse of the hard Brexit supporting UKIP party
Never mind being in a minority. Everybody is in some kind of a minority.

Well, perhaps not everybody, but that number is so small........
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Originally Posted by Bread ->
Typical response from someone in denial.


And once more, your talking out your arse. Dream on ...
Facts are facts just look at the local elections statistics but silly me I forgot you don’t do facts only make believe. Strangely Theresa May think the the wholesale defection of Conservative and Labour Voters to the Liberal Democrats, Greens and independents signals that the public wants them to get on with Brexit notwithstanding the utter collapse of UKIP. It seems you have a partner in delusion
 
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