Leave or Remain?

1JKz

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Should we be asking again now; Leave or Remain, after today's "result"?

...or do the/our MPs ask themselves that question, or do the/our MPs ask others that question, or do the/our MPs know exactly what they're doing?
 

andy w

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I wonder what odds I could have got this time last year for May/Trump double being respective leaders now?
Maybe in these unpredictable times I should have a punt on Corbyn being the next Prime Minister!
 

basil

don't mention the blinds
I wonder what odds I could have got this time last year for May/Trump double being respective leaders now?
Maybe in these unpredictable times I should have a punt on Corbyn being the next Prime Minister!

Odds on Brexit 1000-1 against
Odds on May winning election evens

Not my circus, not my monkeys.....
 

Withnail

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May's constituency voted Remain 54-46. May may worry that Maidenhead might 'do' a Richmond Park.

I don't think she's willing to take the risk.

Hurrah for Public Servants with the good of the Country as their leading light.
 

Withnail

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Also there is a Fixed-term Parliaments Act (that i may have previously mentioned) that currently serves most of the House rather well.
 
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