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  2. It's simple: now looks nothing like what was promised in 2016. Instead, it’s a costly, job-destroying, rights-threatening , security-endangering, mess. How can anyone say it would be undemocratic to ask the people whether they stil wish to proceed? .

  3. . said post we can reinstall checks at the Irish border-in his own words-as we had during the Troubles But we don't want to return to the Troubles I've asked him to make time to discuss his views in the Commons.We can’t slip back into violence & disarray

  4. We're in the middle of a far right, jobs for the boys, fascist coup, and I'm reading that MPs feel 'powerless'? POWERLESS?!! Cry me a fucking river - you're NOT powerless - you have OPTIONS - do your jobs and quit fucking whining - there ARE enough of you to stop this.

  5. “I don’t think a no deal would be seriously damaging” New Scots secretary, Alister Jack on leaving the EU without agreed terms on day Scottish and Welsh first ministers warn of “catastrophic” consequences ⁦UK govt analysis suggests deep and lasting economic damage

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  6. Work starts today to fulfil our promise to the British people and get Brexit done. In the coming weeks Secretary will work with EU friends and partners to get a new, better deal and leave on 31 October

  7. David Miliband - Boris Johnson has put the country on a collision course with the , the law & Parliament... isn't a game, it's a wrecking ball that is aimed at the heart of our economic & political system....

  8. I spoke to about the appointment of the new PM, his appalling record and the view of the majority of people in Scotland for independence against Johnson's 'No Deal Brexit'

  9. Boris Johnson: So We’re going to do new deal Michel Barnier: No. Have a good summer Tomorrow’s Guardian

  10. Vote Leave made lots of promises in 2016 including for a deal. But now they're all saying the vote was for a No Deal. It would be a democratic outrage to force this through without everyone having a say. We must have a :

  11. 9 hours ago

    Question to Prime Minister - Can progress in prep be made public each week, so the know the UK is ready to leave without a deal if necessary. Reply: there will be an "active & public campaign" to prepare businesses for possibility of a no-deal

  12. 9 hours ago

    The Barnier email to the EU27 sherpas in full. Well. Fun.

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  13. 6 hours ago

    Does mean the British try their luck in Boston again?? Lobsterback spotted – at Boston Common

  14. 6 hours ago
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    No Deal IS Brexit. We must have Brexit and not this nightmare "Deal" that does the opposite, and locks into the EU as a colony.

  15. 7 hours ago

    Same Procedere as every primeminister.

  16. 7 hours ago
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    DEMOCRACY WILL PREVAIL.

  17. 8 hours ago

    Mr Kwarteng born in Waltham Forest to Ghanaian parents is now Britain’s Minister for business, energy and industrial strategy

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  18. 9 hours ago

    Lieutenant George: 'I was planning on playing the mindless optimisim card very strongly.'

  19. 9 hours ago

    Barnier says Johnson's demands 'unacceptable'

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  20. 9 hours ago

    Continuing the series of interviews in a week full of changes, it was a pleasure to interview SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh, Justin McNulty. SDLP stance is clear - the backstop is the bottom line 🇪🇺

  21. Today MP tells new PM he has no mandate for No Deal, and it would be against the will of the House and the will of the people. Everyone deserves a final say on this crisis. Join us to make yourself heard:

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