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'House of fools': UK front pages react to Boris Johnson's Brexit defeat

Nearly all the UK front pages reacted to Boris Johnson’s forced Brexit extension request.

THE FRONT PAGE headlines on Sunday range from despair to delight that the UK is still part of the EU.

The Sunday Times leads with a story saying Prime Minister Boris Johnson is battling the “Brexit wreckers”. 

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The Sunday Telegraph splash says he has refused to sign a Brexit delay letter.

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The Mail on Sunday calls the Parliament “The House of Fools”. “Today”, it writes,” “Britain could have begun to heal after the end of our Brexit purgatory.”

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The Observer, though, says Mr Johnson suffered a “humiliating defeat”. 

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The Sunday Mirror also says the PM was humiliated and adds that he’s been “forced to beg EU for Brexit delay”.

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The Independent says a million people marched on Westminster to demand a final say on Brexit.

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    Sep 27th 2016, 8:54 AM

    Tailgaters are a scurge.

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    Sep 29th 2016, 2:51 PM

    Audi drivers

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    Sep 27th 2016, 10:55 AM

    I’d like to see an article about all the road hogs driving down the centre lane of the N7. I was driving home from Dublin at 9pm and there was a trail 10 cars long driving down the centre lane at 90 kph. Cop on drivers.

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    Sep 27th 2016, 12:41 PM

    The CLOGgers (Centre Lane Owners Group) would never see such an article, as they don’t understand or care about cars, motoring or driving styles, and think that the day that they passed their test is the day they finished learning all there is to know about driving. Still, the issue is so bad on the N7 that it means that there is a perfect lane to make progress – lane one – no one uses it. All that money spent making the N7 a three lane road, and the CLOGgers render it a two-lane road every day.

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    Sep 27th 2016, 3:16 PM

    Love this. Looks like one of them gave this a thumbs down anyway!

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    Sep 27th 2016, 10:04 AM

    The ‘two second rule’ isn’t completely infallible as people may think – in the sense that if you end up leaving massive gaps in heavy traffic i.e. up to three seconds as the article suggests, you’re enticing people to cut in front of you to bypass traffic quicker, thus in some cases leading to serious evasive action (particularly on dual carriage-/motorways).

    Overall inattentiveness of some drivers is a bigger cause for concern. I regularly witness M50 speedsters at night doing upwards of 140km/h with a bright light shining in their faces and their heads hanging down in the outside lane. The case remains even during daytime driving and in any type of traffic. The aforementioned ‘rule’ is simply a failsafe for poor and/or inattentive drivers.

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    Sep 27th 2016, 3:55 PM

    I throw on the rear fog lamp for a few seconds, they think its brakes, they back off. Simple. Illegal but effective.

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    Sep 27th 2016, 8:13 PM

    The new favorite activity is to pull in a few feet ahead of the car being passed, meaning it is now tailgating. Don’t know how supposed to defend against that.

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