EU have very clearly said it (being any deal) needs agreement of the member countries before being put public - which isn’t to say that the negotiating team aren’t happy with it.
So the Ministers have to digest, understand a 500 page document by tomorrow PM, before they can come to a view as to whether to accept the proposed deal. Good luck with that.
They’ll do what lots of conveyancers do and rely on reading the one page summary prepared by the other side rather than reading all the underlying documents.
sails, but the devil is in the detail , yes conveyancers do that and it is by no coincicdence that claims on PI ,mostly arise from conveyancers.
A one page summary won't do it, the lazy kvnts will have to read it all line by line, although I accept what you say Grayling et al probably won't bother, they will just apply the sniff test.
Labour's best plan is probably to call it a betrayal of brexiteers and remainers alike, vote it down and collapse the government.
Torys are then stuck with the Maybot and her infighting cabinet for another GE while labour just have to remember to answer "no" when they are asked "do you hate jews" to scrape through
they can then come up with their grand conservative plan to wind back the clock 50 years which seems to be pretty popular with everyone over 35ish
Where I grew up there are lots of Brexiteers despite the fact that the area receives extra funding by virtue of being an EU designated impoverished area.
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Woooooooo
Kinda not
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TMPM seeing ministers one by one
https://twitter.com/bbcnickrobinson/status/1062384438926065664
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Tantrums from both sides ahoy
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Excellent, I'm so leased they have managed to negotiate a win-win outcome for everyone.
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oops.
I p'd.
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Now we can all settle in for Christmas
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Yeah, we can relax now, it's all sorted.
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JRM and BJ already saying they will vote against
presumably that goes for most of the ERG?
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EU have very clearly said it (being any deal) needs agreement of the member countries before being put public - which isn’t to say that the negotiating team aren’t happy with it.
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I thought Barnier had bewitched the member states to go along with whatever he approves.
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Looks like a Labour Government for Xmas then
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So the Ministers have to digest, understand a 500 page document by tomorrow PM, before they can come to a view as to whether to accept the proposed deal. Good luck with that.
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They’ll do what lots of conveyancers do and rely on reading the one page summary prepared by the other side rather than reading all the underlying documents.
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sails, but the devil is in the detail , yes conveyancers do that and it is by no coincicdence that claims on PI ,mostly arise from conveyancers.
A one page summary won't do it, the lazy kvnts will have to read it all line by line, although I accept what you say Grayling et al probably won't bother, they will just apply the sniff test.
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Seems the withdrawl deal has gone down well
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At the moment the prospects of getting this deal through the Commons look pretty challenging
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will they?
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Labour's best plan is probably to call it a betrayal of brexiteers and remainers alike, vote it down and collapse the government.
Torys are then stuck with the Maybot and her infighting cabinet for another GE while labour just have to remember to answer "no" when they are asked "do you hate jews" to scrape through
they can then come up with their grand conservative plan to wind back the clock 50 years which seems to be pretty popular with everyone over 35ish
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maybe you're right
but that is quite a bold call
recent polling suggests a majority of voters in all Labour seats favour a 2nd referendum
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/nov/02/majority-in-all-labour-seats-back-second-referendum-study-says
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love these 'recent' polls that seems to bear no relation whatsoever to reality
read my lips - OUTSIDE LONDON, NOBODY WANTS A SECOND REFERENDUM
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thank goodness we have a London lawyer landlord to keep us informed with thinking in the provinces
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call me a lawyer again and i will fvck you up
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only kidding, i'll just take you off my christmas card list
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Lord Flasheart14 Nov 18 09:23
love these 'recent' polls that seems to bear no relation whatsoever to reality
read my lips - OUTSIDE LONDON, NOBODY WANTS A SECOND REFERENDUM
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Love the londoncentric brexiteer line
unless someone has moved all of scotland (60%+ against brexit) inside of London now
and most of manchester
not sure about the rest of the country
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I saw my MP on the tube platform this morning looking tense and nervous
(she's a Labour remainer-at-heart-but-but-but-will-of-the-people-etc-etc)
Didn't have the energy to start railing at her
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Has Flasheart ever been outside zone 2?
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also I thought I would wake up to a raft of late night ministerial resignations. Interesting.
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Where I grew up there are lots of Brexiteers despite the fact that the area receives extra funding by virtue of being an EU designated impoverished area.
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How many of these people do you think have actually read in detail all 549 pages , which apparently is written in all legalease ?
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fvcking depressing state of affairs.
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