Tuesday briefing: Rancour as law-breaking bill goes forward

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Why was the original bill signed, if it had all this skulduggery in it? Someone needs to own up for their mistake and resign. It was only found out at the last moment?

All the UK hating bed wetters still having tantrums? Diddums.

The Rancor! A bit extreme?

No wonder EU, Remain MP / supporters have gone into melt down. Until powers are actually used UK no breach of international law. In reality means EU would actually have done what the bill is trying to prevent, otherwise no reason to use the powers.

For shame. The decline and fall of the British Empire continues

Excellent news

It breaks a treaty (an unfair treaty), but what law? How could it break a law given we are now meant to be an independent country?

The house was so disgusted by it that it only just queezed through Parliment🤣

Another Murdoch controlled country.

Incompetente, vai levar a Inglaterra, à falência.

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