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PM May should renegotiate Brexit deal if loses vote in parliament: Johnson

 

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FILE PHOTO: Conservative MP Boris Johnson speaks at the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) annual party conference in Belfast, Northern Ireland November 24, 2018. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Former British foreign minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday Theresa May could stay on as prime minister and go back to Brussels and renegotiate the divorce agreement if she loses a crucial parliamentary vote on Tuesday on her Brexit deal.

 

Johnson, a leading Brexit campaigner who is seen as a possible successor to May, said Brussels would listen if she asked for the removal from the deal of the Irish "backstop", an insurance policy designed to prevent a post-Brexithard border between EU member Ireland and British-ruled Northern Ireland.

 

Asked if she could stay on as leader and go back to the EU to renegotiate the deal if she loses the vote, Johnson told the BBC: "Of course, that is exactly what needs to happen."

 

"What people want to hear now is not stuff about leadership elections and personalities, what they want to hear is that there a plan to get out of this mess," he said.

 

(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; Editing by Gareth Jones)

 
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And there we have it, Alexander Boris (man of the people) De Pfeffl Johnson, a leadings light of the Leave campaign has lost his former will lead Britain to Brexit.

 

If he were not sure Brexit is a crock that can’t be improved he’d be eagerly putting himself forward together with the Brexiteer Plan B he and his chums have been hiding from the nation.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, vogie said:

The people have already decided, I repeat only the losers want another vote.

Take a look at this video, I need to warn posters that it contains scenes with Alistair Campbell, which some viewers may find offending, it is not reconmended for people with a nervous disposition.

The video has zero bearing on the UK’s deal with the EU.

 

The issue is the deal.

 

And it is the exact crock that it was always going to be.

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The video has zero bearing on the UK’s deal with the EU.

 

The issue is the deal.

 

And it is the exact crock that it was always going to be.

So are you saying if we had another vote, whichever way the vote went would not influence the outcome of 'the deal' strange.????

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8 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

If there were another vote regarding Brexit, it would be the same result but by a bigger margin IMO.

I would not be at all surprised. We've all learnt a great deal over the past two or three years ago. I've learnt that there are FAR more poorly educated people in England than I ever expected. I just hope that our much vaunted representative democracy does what it says on the tin.

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4 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

...PM May should renegotiate Brexit deal if loses vote in parliament: Johnson..."

 

Why would May want to subject herself to further whims of a conflicted parliament and back a plan that she obviously thought not to negotiate with the EU? If the EU-May agreed plan is voted down, May should resign and keep her sanity.

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4 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

"...PM May should renegotiate Brexit deal if loses vote in parliament: Johnson..."

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

Why would the EU renegotiate? Seriously, why? For what reason?

 

What will the UK do if the EU does NOT renegotiate? Leave?

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

This is becoming more and more of a farce everyday. I like the UK and have many British friends, but I have to say that the UK has crossed over to the point where they are embarrassing themselves.

 

I think 'Brexit' is a terrible idea, but that is the policy of the UK, so...

 

Pack up your stuff and go; you made your choice and now it is time to live with the consequences (sad as they are).

 

???? Hit the road, Jack ????

???? Don't ya come back no more no more no more... ????

 

 

easy to say when it will not affect you, regardless of the end game

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32 minutes ago, Grouse said:

I would not be at all surprised. We've all learnt a great deal over the past two or three years ago. I've learnt that there are FAR more poorly educated people in England than I ever expected. I just hope that our much vaunted representative democracy does what it says on the tin.

so which party over the years has been responsible for that poor education

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24 minutes ago, Grouse said:

I would not be at all surprised. We've all learnt a great deal over the past two or three years ago. I've learnt that there are FAR more poorly educated people in England than I ever expected. I just hope that our much vaunted representative democracy does what it says on the tin.

Even though you agree (IIRC) that MPs are not very intelligent, know no more than many of the electorate and are mostly interested in their own financial well-being?

 

In view of the above, why on earth would you want them over-riding the democratic referendum result?

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1 hour ago, Prissana Pescud said:

As you will have read by now, the brexit deal as proposed by Ms May is a dud according to British legal opinion. Enough to make you choke on your weeties.

If you cared to check on most EU countries debt, you will also choke and splutter a bit. Not a good look for you or anyone that wants to remain in the EU.

Do you think that the mayhem in France will stay contained there. Wait till Italy and Greece have a go too.

The riots in France tally up to 2 million euros so far and rising. Expect it to go higher. And how much total debt does France have. They cannot pay it off in 2 generations of fiscal restraint. And one thing that France does not have is restaint. So who is going to bail out France once again. Surely not the Brits again, don't you think they have done their bit already over the centuries.

 I could suggest who else qualifies as a basket case but Mr Trump won't allow me to say. Proffessional ettiquet and all that. 

France's debt is about 97.7 percent of GDP.  The UK's is 85.8 percent. Is that 11.9 percent the crucial difference between restraint and being a spendthrift? By the way, the Eurozone's ratio is 81.5 percent.

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Just now, sotsira said:

May is incapable to negotiate or even re-negotiate a deal with 

Brussels, why? cos she's a remainer and wants to stay as close to the EU as possible.

She needs to GO ASAP!

 

Appoint David Davis as interim then propose to leave the EU with a clean NO DEAL WTO arrangement.

 

Once the 29th March deadline surpasses and Britain is totally free from the EU clasp, offer the EU a free trade deal on British terms and watch them take it with both hands and return to Brussels with their tail between their legs. Otherwise 

stay on WTO with them, as they will be the fiscal losers.

 

Then, Britain can start negotiating trade deals with the rest of the world as what the Brexit intention was in the first place!

"May is incapable to negotiate or even re-negotiate a deal with 

Brussels, why? cos she's a remainer and wants to stay as close to the EU as possible.

She needs to GO ASAP!"

 

Agree entirely.

 

"Appoint David Davis as interim then propose to leave the EU with a clean NO DEAL WTO arrangement."

 

I'd agree, except David Davies is also talking about going back to the eu to re-negotiate, and it's very obvious that the eu won't start negotiating sensibly until they are told that the uk is leaving at the end of the article 50 period ☹️.

 

 

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