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diable rouge Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > A trap specifically mentioned to me was May

> plans

> > to negotiate a Customs Union/Regulatory

> standards

> > Brexit with Corbyn then next week state due to

> > ERG/Cabinet rebellion she needs a referendum

> > between that and a No Deal Brexit (so leaving

> the

> > deal as Corbyn's deal and Labour stranded).

>

> When would this rebellion take place, before or

> after a deal is approved by Parliament?...


Here's Ian Dunt's version of the trap - maybe more sense to it (but more than likely it is a trap however much you hope it's honourable )...


https://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2019/04/02/no-10-statement-look-out-for-theresa-may-s-no-deal-trap

JohnL Wrote:

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> Here's Ian Dunt's version of the trap - maybe more

> sense to it (but more than likely it is a trap

> however much you hope it's honourable )...

>

> https://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2019/04/02/no-10-

> statement-look-out-for-theresa-may-s-no-deal-trap


EU very unlikely to accept short 22nd May extension, they will offer much longer and say if UK agrees deal earlier then that's great etc. Ian Dunt has since retweeted to this effect...

diable rouge Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > Here's Ian Dunt's version of the trap - maybe

> more

> > sense to it (but more than likely it is a trap

> > however much you hope it's honourable )...

> >

> >

> https://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2019/04/02/no-10-

>

> >

> statement-look-out-for-theresa-may-s-no-deal-trap

>

> EU very unlikely to accept short 22nd May

> extension, they will offer much longer and say if

> UK agrees deal earlier then that's great etc. Ian

> Dunt has since retweeted to this effect...

> https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/111333208776609

> 3825


Well I'm glad about that. :)

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Hi cella rendalharris here thankyou for asking for

> me .but just in case we fallout I just like to say

> go fcukyour self. Thankyou ted.... I mean

> rendal.😉


Reported to Admin - mainly for being illiterate.

JohnL Wrote:

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> Oh Lordy they've hit it off (Jez and Tez that

> is).

>

> https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/breaking-je

> remy-corbyn-says-crunch-14231757


I'm not bothered with what fudge they concoct, as long as this is true...

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Apparently there's a video .showing soldiers using

> a Jeremy corbyn poster ,for target practice

> .brigadier nick perry said the army was taking the

> matter very seriously .and would fully

> investigate,why everyone missed


RH would have made mincemeat out of you which you clearly feel. You appear to be a hateful and hate filled sort.

Cells you couldn't be more wrong there are pictures in the papers today showing what I said.OK I added the last bit as a joke.fair enough your not amused .what with all that's going on in this country brexit shambles fatal stabbings crime in general .just a little bit of black humour .some people might find funny some not .

JohnL Wrote:

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> I know the 213th was just out of prison wearing a

> tag, but as we have a bye-election in Newport in a

> labour safe seat pending I'll take it.



Says it all that you are fine with a dishonest crook just out of prison exercising what was essentially the casting vote in Parliament to pass a bill you support. If you reflect on that and change your mind, do let us know, otherwise I don't think that position reflects at all well on you (or any arguments you might voice).


It's not like a dishonest football player obviously diving to get a penalty when if it's for your team you might sometimes tempted to say 'I'll take it'. This is not a game and it is rather more serious, surely?

robbin Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I know the 213th was just out of prison wearing

> a

> > tag, but as we have a bye-election in Newport in

> a

> > labour safe seat pending I'll take it.

>

>

> Says it all that you are fine with a dishonest

> crook just out of prison exercising what was

> essentially the casting vote in Parliament to pass

> a bill you support. If you reflect on that and

> change your mind, do let us know, otherwise I

> don't think that position reflects at all well on

> you (or any arguments you might voice).

>

> It's not like a dishonest football player

> obviously diving to get a penalty when if it's for

> your team you might sometimes tempted to say 'I'll

> take it'. This is not a game and it is rather more

> serious, surely?


As one broadcaster said yesterday this is what it's like to live through history and it's not nice.

That's hardly the point now, is it?


Although we disagree on a number of things re Brexit, I hadn't thought you were that way inclined. Appears I was wrong, which is disappointing.


So, in terms of unlawful/disgraceful conduct, is there nowhere you draw the line in terms of moral disapproval, provided you get the result you want?


Seems not.

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