Deal been agreed. The many critics of the deal start from the assumption that they or others could have done a better job than our PM, an assertion without much credibility. The deal isn't perfect, we all know that, but we should ask ourselves "compared to what", and consider
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or in Parliament. The grown up, adult and pragmatic thing to do is accept a degree of compromise and understand that not everyone can get everything they want. That is the stance I'm taking, not out of blind loyalty to the PM, but because I believe it is in the best
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interests of my constituents, it protects jobs and the economy, and delivers on the instructions from the British people to get us out of the sovereignty of the EU and regain our own sovereign nation.
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I hope you are not going to vote for this deal
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It’s a “deal” that could indefinitely keep us under ECJ jurisdiction, accepting new laws without say, prevent us from having our own independent trade policy, risks the sovereignty of NI & Gib & we can never unilaterally leave. Any MP supporting this should be prosecuted.
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As someone who lives in a constituency which voted 70% leave, the word I am getting from people is, if freedom of movement ends and we can just move on, they don't see why the deal would be voted down.
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What happens if we accept UN migration pact ?
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Remain lost, their opinion lost. It doesn't count.
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