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Soon there might not be a single Tory MP not p*ssed off at Theresa May’s duplicity (and or incompetence)

Soon there might not be a single Tory MP not p*ssed off at Theresa May’s duplicity (and or incompetence)

Finally, after 2 hours of silence from No10, a statement: DexEU spokesman: "We have not, and will not, agree to the House of Commons binding the Government's hands in the negotiations". Grieve et al thought the PM just had. — Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) June 12, 2018 1. Robert Buckland tells me govt agreed to 'further discussions' about Grieve amendment that may, or may not result in a change – that is simply not what Tory rebels believe the PM…

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Despite an overwhelming majority of voters thinking Brexit is going badly, a similar overwhelming majority still expect Britain to leave the EU

Despite an overwhelming majority of voters thinking Brexit is going badly, a similar overwhelming majority still expect Britain to leave the EU

Whether or not you support it, do you think Britain will or will not go ahead with leaving the European Union:All Brits: 70% leave, 15% stayLeave: 77% leave, 13% stayRemain: 69% leave, 18% stay https://t.co/rHXCuZ3WKm pic.twitter.com/jHGXlT8zoB — YouGov (@YouGov) June 8, 2018 On Saturday I alerted PBers to the fact that 70% of voters thought Brexit was going badly, a near identical amount, 73%, expect the Britain to leave the European Union. For those hoping the original polling might be…

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Peace in our time but not for long as Mrs May will soon run out of road to kick the can

Peace in our time but not for long as Mrs May will soon run out of road to kick the can

Here it is – “unity amendment”“Customs Arrangement as part of the framework for the future partnership” Signed byOliver LetwinNicky MorganBill CashJacob Rees MoggStephen HammondJohn HayesJohn BaronTheresa Villiers pic.twitter.com/ftcnTqnRAS — Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) June 11, 2018 Quite a collection of Tory MPs who fundamentally disagree on the direction of travel on Brexit – and the amendment only commits to a Government statement “outlining steps” towards a “customs arrangement” by 31st Oct 2018.Another fudegorama.No Grieve, Soubry, etc… — Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) June…

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The July plot to oust Mrs May

The July plot to oust Mrs May

‘That was a dress rehearsal. Next time Theresa is toast’ After David Davis’s threat to quit last week the cabinet almost imploded. Now Brexiteers believe they have the numbers to force the PM out as soon as July. Top story by @ShippersUnbound . https://t.co/UnuVQxZrDM pic.twitter.com/36D6ekwOEd — TSE (@TSEofPB) June 10, 2018 It appears the patience of the Brexiteers with Mrs May has expired. Whilst the story involving the Russians is rightly dominating the front page of The Sunday Times, the…

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What would Labour really do about Brexit?

What would Labour really do about Brexit?

A few things are obvious to all but the most partisan: The Government is not conducting the negotiations well, because there is no clear majority within either Parliament or the country at large for any objectives. The EU might try to accommodate Britain if we did have clear objectives, but in their absence they default to something as close to fudge and little change as possible. The Opposition has no clear policy either. We don’t especially need to, though the…

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Theresa May has finally united the country on Brexit

Theresa May has finally united the country on Brexit

What comes closest to your view on how well Brexit is going? All Brits: 10% well, 73% badly Remain: 5% well, 85% badlyLeave: 16% well, 70% badlyhttps://t.co/XV0uSCHH6y pic.twitter.com/0MM6LGCtxg — YouGov (@YouGov) June 7, 2018 An overwhelming majority think Brexit is going badly. Brexit has appeared to be the issue that tears the United Kingdom asunder yet the finding by YouGov shows there’s one aspect that is uniting the country. 73% of the country think Brexit is going badly with even…

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A handbag is needed to break Brexit’s dialogue of the deaf

A handbag is needed to break Brexit’s dialogue of the deaf

Too many sides are frustrated by incomprehension “Brexit means Brexit”, Theresa May once said – and if only it did. Leaving the European Union was never meant to be an easy thing and Britain is making a fine show of just how difficult it can be. The structural and procedural problems are, however, not even half the problem; the greater part of it is an inability of the government to meaningfully talk to the EU, to parliament or even to…

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This is more of a Dieppe Raid than a D-Day success for DD

This is more of a Dieppe Raid than a D-Day success for DD

This is meant to be the basis of legally binding text. There is nothing judiciable about aspiration… — Sam Coates Sky (@SamCoatesSky) June 7, 2018 …while a Remain-leaning government source points out the 2021 end-date has no legal force. "It's a sentence added for political expediency…the EU operates in the legal sphere". — Heather Stewart (@GuardianHeather) June 7, 2018 I welcome publication of #UK proposal on customs aspects of IE/NI backstop. We will examine it with 3 questions: is it…

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