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May Looks To The Public For Support For Deal

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naomi24 | 12:10 Fri 23rd Nov 2018 | News
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In an attempt to go over the heads of MPs, a majority of whom have threatened to reject the agreement when it is voted on next month, Mrs May will take questions on BBC Radio 5 live and the BBC News Channel.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46312909

Firstly, I’d be interested to know how the questions will be filtered and chosen, and secondly, if she gets the response she wants, what then? Will she go back to parliament and say, “There you are. A dozen or so selected members of the public say they agree with me”?

So what? What difference does she think that will make?
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Nothing new there, then. Spain has been a problem for Britain for centuries, leading to wars and worse. Wouldn't surprise me to hear that treacherous May has told them they can have Gibraltar back, even though it's been British territory for 305 years.

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