Have remainers been shafted and Ireland has agreed to build borders at its costs or waive everything through because Boris (in hanners dreams) is such a handsome fellow
Have brexiteers been shafted by the two sides agreeing to place N Ireland in the Customs Unions, DUP getting a vote in 2025 (and not before) to leave CU subject to Stormont's final approval and with the possibility that N Ireland can enjoy the benefits of Customs Union and the other trade deals of the rUK. If that is the case, it is a given that Scotland will demand that too.
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From the look on Varadkar yesterday Bodger has just thrown the DUP under the bus. Which let’s face it under any other circumstances would be a cause for lollapaloozas.
Looking forward to what Pelosi says.
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Pelosi will take the hint from Varadkar. But I think Boris has thrown DUP under the bus. He has probably secured some extra labour votes here.
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I THINK ITS IREXIT!!
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ALTHOUGH IN CASE ANYONE THINKS I’M GETTING AHEAD OF MYSELF, I’M NOT FOR ONE MINUTE SUGGESTING THAT IRELAND IS REJOINING THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ACCEPTING THE SOVEREIGN RULE OF ENGLAND... YET!
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It would amuse me to see DUP thrown under a bus - seeing their screwed up angry little faces after losing the whip hand would give me great pleasure.
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What do rof’s NI’ers think about this? What’s the mood over there?
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DUP under a bus. Expect CU and SM, but with an NI-wide vote to step out of either.
Irish Times much more guarded on the prospects of a deal than UK press. Surprise surprise.
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Presumably this would need quite a few Labour votes to overcome DUP/ERG voting against. I reckon may need referendum attached to it to get it through - would drive the ERG and DUP nuts - excellent if true.
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A ref would be democratic, that’s never going to happen.
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of course it will be the dup cut loose
they and the proper mentalist brexters are the only reason we haven’t left yet
the mentalists have finally realised their approach risks any brexit happening, so it’s only the dup now and there are no meaningful benefits to bodge keeping them onside any more
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So will there be the numbers to get it thru parliament - suppose the DUP/ERG vote against (or abstain), even with the tory "rebels" back on board, woudl there be enough labour MPs supporting it?
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Spaffing Dom must have done his sums. That’s one of his things, no?
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It is odd that there isn't any leak so far is it not?
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Nonsense. Why would they have any chance? The ScotchNats aren't gfoing to vote for it anyway, and their border is with England not with an EU country.
Coffers 11 Oct 19 12:43
If that is the case, it is a given that Scotland will demand that too.
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Odd no leak except that DC will have realised he can’t become the story, and so has STFU. Leaving the Irish and the EU to speak, hoping Bodger gets to claim victory early next week.
It’s all nauseating.
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This can surely only be a NI only backstop slightly disguised. I cannot think what else would be making Ireland/EU more upbeat.
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We’ll find out when the DUP go nuts
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Bodger has never met anyone that he wouldn’t sell out in a heartbeat if it gained him so much as a tube of smarties
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GBP has surged today. Now USD1.26 from 1.23 yesterday.
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Only another 30 cents to go until it’s remotely acceptable then.
Tell the grandkids “oh it wasn’t so bad, only having one arm and one eye once we got used to it. You lot don’t know you’ve been born”
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What do you mean by "remotely acceptable"?
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