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Theresa May loses Brexit Deal vote

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The biggest government defeat in history. 432 votes to 202!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46885828

Up a creek without a paddle springs to mind....

 

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@jonsie wrote:

And Labour straight in with their vote of no confidence!


As was expected.

The country is becoming a laughing stock.

I had to listen to Nigel Farage going on and on about it on the news earlier.

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So they rejected the deal and the EU has quite understandably said 'this is it, take it or leave it'

 

So, prepare for chaos in March then.

 

 

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What a shambles the UK is in.:smileysad:

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Yeah just seen it on bbc website slight_smile
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Shambles is being kind @Bambino. Clearly this country has a death wish.  I don't think people have really understood what leaving the EU will mean. And now without any sort of deal. What the hell were they thinking.....

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@Glory1

 

Given the background of the leading Brexiteers you hear from all the time, that is, as traders having worked for  investment firms, I'm beginning to wonder if they have a vested interest in seeing the country go off the edge of a cliff.

 

It wouldn't suprise me to learn that they have been shorting stocks they know will be adversely affected by a 'no deal' Brexit, they'd certainly have the knowledge to do it and of course the money as none of them are poor.

 

There is nothing illegal in doing that but I'd say it's morally questionable considering how many people will be affected.

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I better make sure my CV is up to scratch.

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Me thinks a general election is heading our way 

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