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The Official 2nd May “deal” vote thread
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMake Mercia Great Again!Comment
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The man has spoken
Another leading Tory Eurosceptic, ERG chairman Jacob Rees-Rogg, says the "unilateral declaration" included in last night deal is actually "not unilateral".
Stephen Barclay replies that "there is scope" to disapply the backstop through the dispute resolution provisions in the existing withdrawal agreement.
Jacob Rees-Rogg says that the UK simply has the right to "ask to leave the backstop", but the "ability to ask is not the ability to leave".
The Brexit secretary replies that the UK would be "entitled to take measures" to disapply the backstop.
It is "not correct" to say that the "only way out is with the approval of the EU", he addsComment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThe man has spoken
Another leading Tory Eurosceptic, ERG chairman Jacob Rees-Rogg, says the "unilateral declaration" included in last night deal is actually "not unilateral".
Stephen Barclay replies that "there is scope" to disapply the backstop through the dispute resolution provisions in the existing withdrawal agreement.
Jacob Rees-Rogg says that the UK simply has the right to "ask to leave the backstop", but the "ability to ask is not the ability to leave".
The Brexit secretary replies that the UK would be "entitled to take measures" to disapply the backstop.
It is "not correct" to say that the "only way out is with the approval of the EU", he addsComment
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Not a chance - I reckon she may claw back 50 votes at most. Still losing by a 100+ majority. Especially after the AG's legal advice confirms what all legal commentators were saying this morning.Comment
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostFT reporting that DUP say they can't see how they can back the deal for less than £250 million.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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