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UK government’s Brexit deal faces defeat in parliament this week, which could trigger a major political and economic crisis

 

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The poms aren't Irish: they had a vote and respect the result.

Revolution Id say..

Always I'm seeing Corruption, hate, money. why? start writing about things that would actually heal the world and be helpful to society. be the difference the world needs

Good luck the people voted for it!

Once upon a time Brits were similarly scared of the European biggest bully- Hitler. For years Britain conducted the policy of appeasement trying to avoid the confrontation.When stripped of all its pride,it turned to Winston Churchill who ultimately led the country to the victory

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Explainer: Everything you need to know about BrexitTime is running out for British Prime Minister Theresa May to convince her parliamentary colleagues to vote for her Brexit deal. Here is what is at stake. Tories, quite simple! please help these very sad children by donating just a dollar if ur unable please keep sharing Translation: Everything we want you to think about Brexit.
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Everything you need to know about the latest Brexit voteThe UK government’s Brexit deal faces defeat in parliament this week, which could trigger a major political and economic crisis. How did we come to this and what happens next? This is more of Russia's work
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Rejection of Brexit deal could result in no Brexit: UK Foreign Secretary | Sky News AustraliaBritain's foreign secretary has warned that the rejection of Theresa May's Brexit deal could prevent the UK's split from the European Union. \n\nJeremy Hunt says Parliament won't allow a no-deal circumstance to take place as it could lead to 'Brexit paralysis'.\n\nThe European Commission President is set to send a letter to MPs next week reassuring those hesitant to support the agreement.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n As a Uk Citizen Thereasa Mays deal is utter shit and no on in their right mind would back it. We should leave under WTO leaving no ties. Of course. He's full of it.
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EXPLAINER: What’s next for Theresa May? | Sky News AustraliaEXPLAINER: UK Prime Minister Theresa May will consult with Members of Parliament who share her vision of international trade after MPs turned down her Brexit deal in an historic vote. \n\nSky News reporter Adam Boulton has said this translates to the PM essentially refusing to deal with those who are advocating for Britain to remain in a customs union, namely members of the Labour Party.\n\nMs May has also indicated she will negotiate with those who are calling for a 'no-deal' Brexit.\n\nMr Boulton says Ms May will continue to refine her rejected withdrawal deal while pro-European ministers push for an 'indicative vote' in which all alternative plans are debated on and voted for in the House of Commons.\n\n where are you Nigel_Farage ?
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UK PM must 'ditch red lines', rule out no-deal Brexit: CorbynLabour says it will make a Brexit deal with the government - but only if a 'no-deal Brexit' is ruled out.
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Theresa May 'disappointed' as Corbyn fails to take up offer of Brexit talks | Sky News AustraliaTheresa May has said she is 'disappointed' Jeremy Corbyn has yet to take up her offer of talks on Brexit, after surviving a no-confidence vote called by the Labour leader.\n\nSpeaking in Downing Street, the prime minister said her door 'remains open' to Mr Corbyn, who has called on Mrs May to rule out a 'no-deal' Brexit before he will hold talks with her.\n\nThe PM's address came after she survived an attempt by the opposition to oust her, prevailing by 325 votes to 306 - a majority of 19.\n\nMr Corbyn tabled the motion of no confidence in the immediate aftermath of the PM's Brexit deal being overwhelmingly rejected by MPs on Tuesday.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Is she serious asking Corbyn for brexit deal when he’s against it?
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Theresa May 'disappointed' as Corbyn fails to take up offer of Brexit talks | Sky News AustraliaTheresa May has said she is 'disappointed' Jeremy Corbyn has yet to take up her offer of talks on Brexit, after surviving a no-confidence vote called by the Labour leader.\n\nSpeaking in Downing Street, the prime minister said her door 'remains open' to Mr Corbyn, who has called on Mrs May to rule out a 'no-deal' Brexit before he will hold talks with her.\n\nThe PM's address came after she survived an attempt by the opposition to oust her, prevailing by 325 votes to 306 - a majority of 19.\n\nMr Corbyn tabled the motion of no confidence in the immediate aftermath of the PM's Brexit deal being overwhelmingly rejected by MPs on Tuesday.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n evmulholland Jesus, these IPA people are smart cookies....... evmulholland Hardly an impartial assessment.
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What happens if PM May loses critical vote on her Brexit deal?Theresa May is facing likely defeat in parliament when she asks parliament to approve her Brexit deal - what happens next? 2nd referendum is the OBVIOUS way out. But of course that's the last thing anyone's considering. Of course. They “crash out” and start again, an independent nation free from the tyranny of an unelected, totalitarian body of fuckwits. That’s what England does. Brexit is a good thing. Did British people genuinely think this whole thing was going to go any way but badly?
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