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Topic History of: Brexit.
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In The Know andrew wrote:
Maybe May will pay the 50 billion divorce and blame the previous government.

... and why not?

Labour still CANNON decide whether they are in favour or against !
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/s...-eurosceptic-bennite

Which causes the Fruitcake a bit of a dilemma ... his Union "owners" want Brexit (so they an start penny farthing bicycle factories and other enterprises that no one wants ... to keep their members in overpaid, and un-needed jobs!) but the majority of his (foolish) supporters are young - and they want to REMAIN !
andrew JK2006 wrote:
It is simply totally unacceptable for Northern Ireland to be as different to the UK as Bayswater. The only sensible way out is to drop Brexit.

Risk losing more votes at the next election and getting a smaller minority victory ?

Wonder if May will bribe Mr Higgins and remember Ireland had to vote twice.
JK2006 It is simply totally unacceptable for Northern Ireland to be as different to the UK as Bayswater. The only sensible way out is to drop Brexit.
andrew Maybe May will pay the 50 billion divorce and blame the previous government.
In The Know Let's also remember..... N Ireland voted to Remain (as did Scotland)