BREXIT WARNING: Top Tory reveals WHY MPs must reject May’s deal - 'Start playing HARDBALL'

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Enough of this crap, Brexit is going happen so get use to it, the rest of Europe will follow us and the EU will be nothing but a memory, a time to start afresh and rebuild the country

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