@acgrayling Parliamentary oversight at a much earlier stage would be very desirable. Unless Brexiteers are willing to risk defeat.
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I would rather risk defeat than lay down and surrender. Is that why you moved to France? Kindred spirits??
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No, because it is my right as a European to do so. Also, I'm a fighter, not a quitter.
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it is my right to salvage my country before a failing experiment destroys it. I'm a fighter not a quitter
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Well, I hope you can afford your cute little vanity project. I hope our kids can, too.
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more to the point you moved out. So, pray tell why should I give a rats arse what you think of the result
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You shouldn't. Not sure why you're so worried if so sure you're right.
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I'm not worried. We will soon be in a world not a club
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why don't remainers accept defeat
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Not a chance. This is a democracy, after all.

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exactly and you lost
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You clearly misunderstand the nature of democracy.
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how so? That's just a typical reponse. You're assuming I don't know anything.
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You evidently don't understand that democracy is an ongoing process, not just a snapshot.
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I never mentioned democracy so I don't understand why you brought it up.
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Okay - so you should know that I will not ever accept defeat on this.
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Doesn't make sense as most MPs are remainers. Obviously not a free vote but could be the end for PM.
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but they'll be voting on the deal to leave. It's accepted, but the manner of Brexit was never put to vote, just concept
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what happens if MPs vote against the deal ? EU will not give way.
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like everything, who knows. It is a bridge yet to be build, let alone crossed. I guess, in time, we may or may not see
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