Every single member of the Cabinet is now complicit in this Remain con. The whole thing stinks of patronage, jobsworths and outright corruption. They shouldn't be allowed near Cabinet again when loser PM's deal is defeated in Commons and Davis/Johnson take over #MayMustGoNow
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Just watch how many knighthoods are handed out and see who's been told to support this deal or skeletons will be coming out of the closet
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The tactics of an insecure and desperate leader to buy support. We'll soon find out which politicians have a price. What's the matter Theresa? Can't your version of Brexit stand on its own? Is this Britain or a Banana Republic?
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Isn’t the 39 billion a lot lower than the expected 100 billion? Also, this money is part of the legal obligation that we had already signed up for as part of the EU budgets, so it’s kind of what we owe. The public wanted to leave, and that is what is being delivered
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The £100bn figure was a ridiculous number. £39bn is supposed to be in return for a trade deal. We don’t have a trade deal. We don’t owe even half that sum.
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And what happened to the equity in buildings etc, that seems to have gone very quiet
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I hear that the 39bn is a legal obligation. Where can I read about this? The inside pages of the Beano?
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Is it the bar tab?
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It may be a legal obligation, but then again, what if we just told them we're not paying it and asked them what they're going to do about it?
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No other country would want to deal with us if we renege on this payment. It may be legally dubious, but Great Britain must show we still maintain a degree of integrity, even though common sense escapes us for now.
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We’re reneging on NOTHING. There is no treaty provision for this or any amount. The EU makes it up as they go along and our dim, clueless PM accepts it all.
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This is the beginning of the end of the tory party. It is the electorate that she will answer to, not her treacherous cabinet.
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Lord Halifax would be so proud of them . They are doing for the Conservative party what Nick Clegg did for the Liberals.
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We in the United Kingdom have always been controlled and used by politicians. Theresa May is the worst Prime Minister ever and is even threatening the stability of the United Kingdom yet her cabinet support her. Time for the people to drain the swamp
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Get a chance Julia, watch 'Politics Live'
@bernardjenkin was explaining 'traps' inside this Withdrawal Agreement. It's a sell out. No doubt. Where are the ERG? There are no lengths that Mrs May won't go to, to bow down to her EU Masters. Sickening to watch this play out. - 1 more reply
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Maybe if the architects of Brexit from Cameron onwards hadn't resigned, sodded off and generally washed their hands of the whole sorry circus, she might not have been left trying to pick up the pieces. Badly. Just a thought.
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Cameron and May are the main ones to blame. Cameron for not having a single plan in the case that Leave won. May for being a Remainer and only going for the position for her career and not to enact what the country wanted.
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They did not expect to lose. What you have seen so far is the plot to reverse it all. Engineered in Whitehall. They will probably get their way too sadly. The only thing left is a no deal break. The only way for that is to vote the deal down, long-shot or get her out.
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