How long until DUP are called enemy of the people in the rags?
If there's DUP support, there's a chance it passes Parliament, but not a 100% certainty.
Projections for this are even worse than the ones for May's deal (but not as bad as No Deal.)
I imagine they're looking to railroad them into the deal by offering a big bung and threatening to blame them for thwarting Brexit.
If Labour and the Lib Dems get an amendmend added for a second referendum it could pass without the DUP.Johnson turning the screws on the DUP as we speak.
If there's DUP support, there's a chance it passes Parliament, but not a 100% certainty.
If there isn't by Saturday, the deal's as dead as a doorpost- the ERG won't go out in force for it, and there's zero chance that enough Labour rebels rescue it.
Yeah, "sounds like"."Taking back control" just sounds like a dog whistle for the racist leave pricks to me
Are all the ex-Tory MPs really going to be on board with this? And the ERG? Seems too many contradictory positions across all the disparate groups.
unfortunately people keep voting for the ToriesI really, really, really hate that this little group of bigots are so important in this parliament.
Boris has played his cards by going for a deal, I think. He can't really go back to his No Deal posture after playing ball with the EU, and so he's all in on getting the deal through the door at this point.Hahaha, they genuinely just fucked off the dup and decided to agree a deal without them.
What the genuine fuck. Bojo is shitting bricks to do this move, he kills the deal when this goes ahead.
Hold on to your butts, this weekend is going to be a sight to se.
The chances of a Johnson government allowing that are minimal to nil.If Labour and the Lib Dems get an amendmend added for a second referendum it could pass without the DUP.
Getting that many Tory rebels and the entirety of the DUP and the ERG onboard is a pipe dream as it stands.Some rumours that the DUP is split 7/3 for, which would give it a chance. I think the best for Johnson I've seen is a majority of 14 but that relied on only Rudd and Hammond of the ex-Tories (who voted for the deal) voting against, the DUP on board and 6 Labour Leavers.
I thought this deal was supposed to be worse than Mays which everybody hated? why would the hard brexiteers go for it?
Saturday is going to be amazing
Rugby WC quarter finals followed by Super Brexit Saturday then Palace are playing City in the early evening