Message from @The Electric Lizard
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Yes I'd still like no deal as well, but there's too great a risk of it being thwarted and we're left with an extension instead
This is intentional, this is meant to frustrate us, brexit is under seige by the globalists
I think pragmatically Boris' deal is our best shot of leaving
Yup
Politicians aren't really for our best interests as europeans
Merkel has said there is wiggle room for an extension if it comes to no deal, despite Macron and Juncker stating the opposite
I cant stand those people
Merkel is the real leader of the EU
If she says there is, then there is
*womens vote*
>I cant stand those people
Me neither
I don't want to hear about that drunkard ever again
@Hiddenhope I seriously want their lives ruined because of the damage they have done to our precious homelands.
I dont want them killed though, as we would be just as intollerant and evil to do the same to them.
We would be no better
Makes a change for this server
I did?
meanwhile in london
https://youtu.be/TFP533BJYdk
A bunch of cunts
Interesting
What parties are the Undecided ones part of?
God I wish we would just remain
I know but which parties (if any at all) are they in
I would assume some Labour MP's might rebel against the whip
And some of the Conservative/Labour defectors might just be generally undecided
I saw earlier someone Tweet than over 10 Labour MPs are voting for the deal
that over*
According to the spreadsheet they have some Conservatives are undecided too
They are Iain Duncan Smith, Christopher Chope, Bernard Jenkin, Julia Lopez, Phillip Hollobone, Julian Lewis and a few others
"Former UK PM David Cameron has backed Boris Johnson to emerge victorious in the vote on his Brexit deal"
the BP are in the middle of an event shittalking the deal
https://vimeo.com/366327330
Tories appear to be repairing their splits
Labour might find themselves in a lot of trouble
BP are becoming increasingly irritating
They always were, but never mind - they served an important purpose
Are the BXP suggesting how a clean break can even be achieved?
It still can, they're in danger of jumping the shark. I can understand why, but it's probably doing them more harm than good right now
Also, any future agreement -can- be left
I'm thinking some labor just might rebel, to prevent possible migration of voters to libdems.