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May still hoping to push her Brexit deal through

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By Elizabeth Piper and Kylie MacLellan

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The longer it goes on, the faster corporations are going to flock to leave the country. Few companies like uncertainty.

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Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which props up May's government, said it had not changed its position after Sky News reported its lawmakers would prefer a long delay to allow for a change of leader and a new deal.

Meanwhile, for parity, Mary Lou McDonald says the DUP approach to Brexit has consequences for Ireland

"You can't have part of the island inside the European Union and the other part outside of the European Union and imagine that there won't be huge consequences for trade and our economy but also, critically, for the enjoyment of rights by our citizens and for the smooth operation of the Good Friday Agreement," Ms McDonald added: "They are very much out of step with public opinion in the north. I think they're very well aware of that and yet they are quite content to play very, very dangerous games with their friends in the Tory Party."

https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/mcdonald-no-return-to-armed-actions-in-event-of-no-deal-brexit-913400.html

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What a waste of time the UK politicians are!

What a nail in the coffin for the English parliamentary institution!

Disagree,vote,disagree, ad infinitum?

Still, what a life!

Just being able to inhale, exhale and produce CO2 enables many to exist.....

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The ongoing shenanigans are the referendum result writ large. It’s nieve to think otherwise.

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It's hard to believe there is a country in more of a political shambles than America... but there it is.

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