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Do you support the Johnson UK-EU deal [17 October version]?

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25-11-2019 21:50:48 Mobile | Show all posts
It makes the UK very fragile. NI has been annexed because there is now a border in the Irish Sea. We are slowly breaking up British territory, making ourselves weaker. Self-determination? Yes, but it will come at a heavy price. I'd rather remain than accept this shoddy deal.
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25-11-2019 21:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Yes ( maybe ) if it is proved to be the best possible compromise on the WA. No deal is out for me and if parliament continue to follow party lines and block it I can see the EU saying enough is enough,  no extension , goodbye. Either way its a win win scenario for Johnson in my opinion.
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25-11-2019 21:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Completely agree that the UK is shooting itself in the foot in the name of sovereignty. However it's been said repeatedly here and elsewhere: people don't really care about the impacts, they just want out. At this stage there's not really any point holding the process up.
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25-11-2019 21:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Yet remain isn’t one of the two options in this poll So you saying No against the proposed deal means you prefer to leave without a deal. I must admit I was surprised by your answer.
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25-11-2019 21:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Boris has gone to DFS and paid full price for a sofa.
He once said no Tory government could or should sign up to any arrangement that sees regulatory checks down the Irish sea.
So what's changed now?
Also they can arrange deals without parliamentary approval so in theory sell off the NHS without anyone doing anything about it.
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25-11-2019 21:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
What would your compromise proposal have been?
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25-11-2019 21:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
What?

How does parliament not approve of them trying to arrange a deal, they implied we should be trying to leave with a deal as they removed no-deal as an option - as for selling the NHS off that's just nonsense
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25-11-2019 21:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
As talking about deals after brexit not brexit itself
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25-11-2019 21:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Accept it and lets move on quickly.  Enough time has been wasted already.
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25-11-2019 21:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Again this deal is worse than the may deal.
At least there was Standards and workers rights he is deregulating.
Trade deals after the WA will be much tougher with the EU.
He's going cap in hand to the US.
That's clear as day with this deal.
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