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The UK's Brexit Referendum.
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By utilising the streaming Sky channel on YouTube, I saw that ministers in the UK Parliament have
just come to terms with a vague agreed deal between Great Britain and the European Union.

The c*ck-sucking media of that Government report it like this:


Quote:Brexit: EU and UK reach deal but DUP refuses support.

'A Brexit deal has been agreed between the UK and EU before a meeting of European leaders in Brussels.
Boris Johnson and Jean-Claude Juncker called it a "fair" outcome - and the EU Commission President said
there was no need to extend the Brexit deadline.

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He said: "We have a deal so why should we have a prolongation."
This will be a boost for the PM, but he still faces a battle to get the deal through Parliament with ex-allies the DUP
opposing it.

Mr Johnson has insisted the UK will leave the EU on 31 October and he urged MPs to "come together to get Brexit
done and get this excellent deal over the line". He added: "Now is the moment for us to get Brexit done and then
together to work on building our future partnership, which I think can be incredibly positive both for the UK and for
the EU."

Brexit should happen "without any more delay", he added, so that the government could turn its attentions to domestic
priorities. The two sides worked round-the-clock on the legal text of the deal, but it will still need the approval of both
the UK and European parliaments.

In a statement, the Democratic Unionist Party, which the government relies on for support in key votes, said: "These
proposals are not, in our view, beneficial to the economic well-being of Northern Ireland and they undermine the
integrity of the Union."

They added: "Saturday's vote in Parliament on the proposals will only be the start of a long process to get any
Withdrawal Agreement Bill through the House of Commons." Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the deal sounded
"even worse" than what was negotiated by the PM's predecessor, Theresa May, and "should be rejected" by MPs.

MPs have voted to hold an extra sitting in the Commons on Saturday to discuss the next steps.
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove said the government would hold a vote on the deal.
He said he was "not contemplating defeat", but if the plan did not get the backing of MPs, the alternative was leaving
without a deal.

The DUP has been in an agreement with the Conservative Party since the 2017 election, which, in the past, gave the
government a working majority. But after resignations and the removal of the party whip from more than 20 Tory MPs
in recent weeks, Mr Johnson now could face a tough battle to get his deal through Parliament.

EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said he and Mr Juncker had been told by the PM "he has faith in his ability to convince
the majority he needs in the House of Commons". MPs passed a law in September that requires the PM to request an
extension on 19 October if Parliament has not agreed a deal or backed leaving without a deal by that date...'
BBC:

So we'll see how this goes, but the main problem -as far as the lame-stream media are concerned, is what will
they do after Brexit...? I mean, only reporting on incidents in Londinistan is not going to cut it with the rest of
the UK.

Using that same stream last night, I watched a Journalist -I'm using that word loosely, sat at a desk in Brussels
and basically gave his version of yesterday's private negotiations of Boris Johnson and the EU's people.

I will always smile when I think of how 28 countries have to wait for a non-elected group of bureaucrats to make
decisions of trade and commerce that can directly effect their respective countries and then their only requirement
is for confirmation.

Anyway, sitting there at his desk, he glanced down at his phone and comments that one the major negotiators had
just reported that the talks were looking positive. The comment wasn't on Twitter or Facebook, so what the hell was
this Journalist reading from?
A special App?!

The media has done everything to excite, annoy and gate-keep their dwindling audiences and have been in collusion
with the Establishment, -in this case, the European Union. I can only hope that one day, these smear merchants will
be cleared out and the real world can be revealed.

But who'd have thought three-year's of arguing, violence and loss of friendship would be caused by answering
such a simple question. A question that all political parties agreed to adhere to.

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The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 06-27-2018, 10:08 PM
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RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 06-28-2018, 10:38 AM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 06-28-2018, 06:18 PM
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RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by Wallfire - 04-10-2019, 02:45 PM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 04-10-2019, 03:24 PM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 06-11-2019, 10:40 AM
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RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 12-16-2019, 11:53 AM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 12-16-2019, 10:35 PM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by guohua - 02-01-2020, 05:08 AM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by Wallfire - 02-01-2020, 12:03 PM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by Wallfire - 02-01-2020, 12:24 PM
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RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by guohua - 02-01-2020, 04:17 PM
RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 02-01-2020, 06:34 PM
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RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 02-04-2020, 02:45 PM
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RE: The UK's Brexit Referendum. - by BIAD - 02-04-2020, 11:30 PM
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