People didn’t know what they were voting for when they voted leave.
How many people here understand the deal? How many have read the 585 page document? Unfortunately there is too much “take back control” without having a clue what that means or how it can be achieved.
"This is an opportunity to bring our country back together again" - Richard Benyon MP 3:45 pm CNN Live
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne. What are we waiting for? The MPs should stop posturing and take the deal.
ReplyDelete403 constituencies voted leave and were promised their votes would be honored. Andrew Selous MP
"A vote against this deal is a vote for division and uncertainty". PM Theresa May
ReplyDeleteVote for the deal? They are like a lot of children in there.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is Pigs might fly.
The greatest farce in nearly a 100 years.
DeleteI regret that a vast number of MPs are not,and have not been, exhibiting that they are the servant of the people. Far from it.
ReplyDelete202 for the deal
Delete432 against the deal
Two years work down the toilet.
Well, that didn't work. Back to the drawing board?
ReplyDeleteThey have to stop the clock.
DeleteIf only it were that simple.
ReplyDeleteIf only . . .
DeleteThey could always revoke article 50?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure she'll survive the day.
DeletePeople didn’t know what they were voting for when they voted leave.
ReplyDeleteHow many people here understand the deal? How many have read the 585 page document? Unfortunately there is too much “take back control” without having a clue what that means or how it can be achieved.
Merkel: Berlin preparing for a no deal Brexit.
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