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The tories shouldn’t have needed help from the DUP to get the second reading of the eu withdrawal bill through its second reading, it makes it easy for the redundant eu legislation to be removed without wasting parliamentary time on doing the obvious. Why should citizens of the 27 eu nations have different rights to the citizens of 164 non eu nations anyway, it is divisive bigoted and xenophobic to allow it to continue.
Corruption, Corruption and yet more Corruption.