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  • DUP source: have not yet decided which way to vote on tonight's programme motion

    DUP source tells me they have not yet decided which way to vote on tonight's programme motion (the timetable for getting the Brexit deal through by Oct 31)
    Their votes could be decisive.

    — Gordon Rayner (@gordonrayner) October 22, 2019
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  • Oct 22, 2019 6:21am Oct 22, 2019 6:21am
  •  asmadi78
  • Joined Oct 2012 | Status: Member | 759 Comments
Who told you?..and who are you?
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  • Oct 22, 2019 6:28am Oct 22, 2019 6:28am
  •  sadeghi
  • Joined Feb 2019 | Status: Member | 837 Comments
From CNN:
Does Boris Johnson have the votes for his Brexit deal?
For the deal: Johnson can count on the support of the 287 voting Conservative lawmakers, including 28 hardline Brexiteers who never voted for his predecessor's deal. He also has the support of 20 independent Conservatives, at least nine Labour MPs, and at least four independents -- including one, John Woodcock, who appears to have changed his mind. That takes him to 320 -- but in any vote, two MPs from this bloc would be nominated as tellers (counters of the votes), so that means he has 318 actual votes behind him.
Against the deal: Opposing Johnson are231 Labour MPs, 35 members of the Scottish National Party, 19 Liberal Democrats, 10 Democratic Unionist Party MPs, five members of The Independent Group, 4 Welsh nationalists, three independent Conservatives and one Green MP. Another seven independent MPs would be likely to vote against the deal. That's a total of 315. Remove two tellers and you get a final tally of 313.
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  • Oct 22, 2019 6:34am Oct 22, 2019 6:34am
  •  trading8257
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Quoting asmadi78
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Who told you?..and who are you?
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As easy as following the link
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  • Oct 22, 2019 6:55am Oct 22, 2019 6:55am
  •  mae4206
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source? are you with CNN? lol
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  •  RossEdwards
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Quoting asmadi78
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Who told you?..and who are you?
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Gordon Raynor is Political Editor of The Daily Telegraph. Why dont you do your own Due diligence on news item sources and stop wasting everyone's time using FF and FF Member to do research you should be doing your self???
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  •  Rose_5-HT
  • | Joined May 2009 | Status: Member | 32 Comments
1st vote on May's deal: 432 "no".
2nd vote: 391 "no", -41
3rd vote: 344 "no", -47
1st vote on Johnson's deal (forecast): 313 "no" vs 318 "yes", -31

After the 1st vote, Barnier said he couldn't change the deal but he could help getting it through the UK Parliament. Bribes and threats managed to change the mind of 119 MPs !

Its's akin to what happened in France: in 2005 the French people turned down the European constitution, 3 years later the French Parliament accepted the Lisbon treaty.
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  •  clockwork71
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{quote} Gordon Raynor is Political Editor of The Daily Telegraph. Why dont you do your own Due diligence on news item sources and stop wasting everyone's time using FF and FF Member to do research you should be doing your self???
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Perhaps he was pointing out the rumor mongering? Again, who is this chode? He's nobody. Like everyone else on Twatter
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  • Oct 22, 2019 10:10am Oct 22, 2019 10:10am
  •  verv
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Oh come on, they are almost certainly voting against it, unless there is some backroom deal - which seems impossible given it would have to be approved by the EU.
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  • Posted: Oct 22, 2019 6:13am
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