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A couple of SME owners (Leaver & Remainer) campaigning for a smart approach to Brexit. We favour the EFTA/EEA option as a perfect compromise.

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calendar_today24-10-2017 13:05:06

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Constitution Unit (@conunit_ucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indeed, a dangerous, unpredictable precedent for future minority governments who seek to pass controversial policies on which their own parties are divided, and on which they have not sought wider agreement in order to garner a parliamentary majority. Yes.

EFTA 4 UK (@efta4uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We wish both the Boles motion and Eustice motion success today. Eustice motion probably slightly closer to our ideal vision but Boles will probably gather broader support. If one or the other passes we stand ready to help you in any way we can.

SmallBusinessBritain (@smallbizbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More drivel from the person who achieved precisely nothing to justify his ministerial salary in two years as Brexit Secretary. Wish we could get our money back. EFTA/EEA delivers on the referendum.

Adrian Yalland (@adrianyalland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Maclean You have a duty ro LEAD, not follow like a sheep! No deal is a cliff edge. A danger. A threat to the economy. It will cost your constituents dear. Expert opinion is almost unanimous in that. You can either be a leader or a sheep. Which will it be?

SmallBusinessBritain (@smallbizbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you lot stop wasting time on this Malthouse nonsense? We need you to confront reality and come up with solutuons not more unicorns...

EFTA 4 UK (@efta4uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MPs need to wake up to the fact that there are only two brexit options on the table - a soft brexit or the break up of the UK. Once you accept that you don't want the UK broken up, then a soft brexit remains the only logical choice.

SmallBusinessBritain (@smallbizbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moronic thread. Queen doesn't have to make a statement simply because you a) don't know how the constitution works or b) you disagree with an Act passed by the Commons and Lords. Royal Assent is a formality as Parliament is sovereign.

SmallBusinessBritain (@smallbizbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pointless delay caused by your failure to vote for the WA. A delay is better than your fantasy WTO exit too (and significantly less damaging to the country). If Brexit fails, the ERG and your media cheerleaders will carry the can.

Baghwallah (@baghwallah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, Brandon Lewis, you don't work for any of that. You're obsessed with banning things, and you have opposed Margaret Thatcher's greatest achievements — the Single Market and Freedom of Movement (aka the Free Market in Services). A pox on your pitiful Party.

Roland Smith (@rolandmcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No Deal is the end of the road where all other options have run out; an admission of failure - that they don't actually need us more than we need them; a precipice at the edge of Britain's greatness; the point where hubris meets nemesis...

SmallBusinessBritain (@smallbizbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is spot on. Timothy and May's decision to go for a harder Brexit was her first, and biggest, mistake. It wasn't inevitable that we'd end up here. May drove us onto this path...

EFTA 4 UK (@efta4uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How about instead of spending £2.1bn on no deal planning, we pivot to EFTA/EEA and spend the £2.1 billion on hiring more nurses, police and teachers instead?

Jonathan Hall (@jhallhdi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I’ve seen a lot more interest in #EFTA #EEA this week, so here’s the question (please RT for sample size): if legal and parliamentary challenges fail and the choice is no deal or EFTA/EEA without a Customs Union, then would you be:

David Henig 🇺🇦 (@davidheniguk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm old enough to remember a time when we had politicians who would regard a hostile interview as a challenge they had to undertake to demonstrate their credentials to lead a country.