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Friday 18 October 2019

Boris Johnson tells MPs the whole world will heave a 'sigh of relief' if they back his Brexit deal tomorrow as he makes a last-ditch push to win over his critics with the PM now 31 votes short of victory

With the end seemingly in sight, more twists and turns are guaranteed with this thriller script. The EU has at least 3 EU leaders not wanting an extension should the deal be rejected tomorrow. 

Since it has to be a majority of all 27 leaders for an extension to be granted, surely it means it takes the effect of the traitor's Benn Act off the table? 

Yet, the traitors are still apparently planning an addendum to force Boris Johnson into writing a letter to the EU asking for an extension until end of January 2020, seemingly to be able to review the legislation of the deal? 

How can it happen if no extension can be granted? 

Surely its Deal or No Deal? Boris Johnson needs 320 of the MP's to say yes to his deal ... if he runs short ... No Deal or what? If he gets the Deal over the line it could still be a delay or a request for an extension?

It's most surely a thriller writer that has drawn up this script?

[Daily Mail]: Boris Johnson tonight told MPs the entire world will breathe a ‘sigh of relief’ if they back his Brexit deal tomorrow as he continued a last-ditch push to win over Tory Spartans, ex-rebels and Labour backbenchers.

The Prime Minister today tried to ‘love-bomb’ his way to victory on ‘Super Saturday’ as he attempted to woo politicians from different parties with his appeal to ‘get Brexit done’.

There are rumours that Labour MPs have been offered funding for their constituencies if they defy Jeremy Corbyn and support the PM's accord.

Meanwhile, the thumbscrews are being deployed on Tory hardliners and the group of rebels who were expelled from the party for opposing No Deal.

This evening the premier told ITV that the showdown in the House of Commons was a ‘very big moment for our country’.

He said: ‘I think that getting it done would be a chance for us to come together as a country and move on and focus on things that really matter to people. I think the sigh of relief that would go up, not just around Britain, but around the world, would be very, very large and passionate.’

The PM also insisted his deal was the best divorce agreement possible as he told the BBC: ‘There's no better outcome than the one I'm advocating tomorrow.’

Mr Johnson now only needs to bring another 31 MPs on board to hit the 320 magic number which would guarantee winning a vote....<Read The Full Article Here>>>...