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    May reaches out to Corbyn

    Theresa May calls on Jeremy Corbyn to help deliver Brexit in call for 'national unity' | PoliticsHome.com

    This should go well.

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    Yeah unity around her “deal” as well as not doiny anything supposedly voted in referendum

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            Getting more and more relevant with every day that passes.

            Have we had the latest batch of pointless alternative motions and votes yet to use up some more valuable time?

            “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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              Brexit is now:

              Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                Ever thought that this might just be a political master stoke?

                Get Corbyn on board, get what is essentially his Brexit plan through, wait for the fallout of being Vassal state of the EU with no say and yet still contributing millions to the EU, and blame Corbyn and make sure it sticks. It was his deal not the Tory deal. Hold snap election and defeat Corbyn once and for all.

                Or am I giving May too much credit for strategic thinking and playing the long game.

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                  Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
                  Ever thought that this might just be a political master stoke?

                  Get Corbyn on board, get what is essentially his Brexit plan through, wait for the fallout of being Vassal state of the EU with no say and yet still contributing millions to the EU, and blame Corbyn and make sure it sticks. It was his deal not the Tory deal. Hold snap election and defeat Corbyn once and for all.

                  Or am I giving May too much credit for strategic thinking and playing the long game.
                  No, you’re repeating the Leave MP’s strategy - why has BoJo, Gove, Rees-Mogg, etc not called for the PM to step down?
                  Because they want someone to blame for the mess they got the country into. Once it all dies down and Brexit has been done, then give it a couple of years and those guys will suddenly pop up again, claiming that it’s time they ran the country to sort out the mess. They’ll rely on the short term memory of the voters (helped by the popular media), and you’ll vote for them.
                  …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                    Loving some of the comments from the ERG ..... "we'll never support a deal that May pulls together with Corbyn", "May will never get our vote" etc .... as if they've supported anything she's done so far.

                    May has listened to the ERG scum for too long. It's about time she challenged them. If they don't like it they can always go and join Farage's party
                    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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