Our parliament and opposition parties have consistently undermined negotiations

with the EU.

Even last week you saw it where the "rebels" were colluding with EU representatives over the wording of their bill and the prospects of getting an extension.

Earlier in the process you had Corbyn and co jetting off to Brussels to meet Barnier to tell him what they would agree to if they can get in power so he should agree various things with May.

If Johnson does not manage to get a change to the deal by mid October then by all means let Parliament vote again on May's deal, no deal or make him seek an extension or even a second referendum but right now he needs to have 3 weeks to go and properly negotiate without being undermined on a daily basis in parliament so I don't want it called back.

If you read some of the articles in the less partisan press there are definite signs that he is making some progress with the EU in terms of discussions over Ireland/the backstop. Admittedly only small steps but there does appear to be a bit of movement on both sides so let him see what he can agree.

Posted By: Jim, Sep 11, 10:42:07

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