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by rainbow » Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:24 am
Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:09 am
The ones that matter do agree.
How would they get it through parliament, being a minority of a minority?
If Corbyn supports a "No Deal", he will be out on his ear.
If he supports May's deal, he will be kicked in the arse.
His only option is to call for a new referendum, since a general election will be disastrous for Labour.

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by Brian Peacock » Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:52 am
rainbow wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:24 am
Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:09 am
The ones that matter do agree.
How would they get it through parliament, being a minority of a minority?
Because Scot feels that the entire nation is defined by the ERG.
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by Scot Dutchy » Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:11 pm
No I dont but they have a lot to say in the tory party which at the moment is still holding on to power.
The simple fact is that the May deal is the only one available. Dont take that then you have no deal. You seem to think there is still space to manoeuvrer in. Remember all this has to go all through all the parliaments and councils before the 29-3. The only option then is to cancel art 50 letter. If you think that will happen without any ructions then you will be very disappointed. All this talk of a referendum is a red herring. Do you think the EU will just hang around further? Time is up. You have had two years.
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by Rum » Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:22 pm
Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 9:45 am
Rum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 9:33 am
Your hatred shines through every post on this subject. Not nice.
What hatred? Just reposting what people are saying.
With glee.
Let's start a thread on what doesn't work in the EU and laugh and point at it shall we?
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by rainbow » Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:36 pm
Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:11 pm
No I dont but they have a lot to say in the tory party which at the moment is still holding on to power.
The simple fact is that the May deal is the only one available. Dont take that then you have no deal. You seem to think there is still space to manoeuvrer in. Remember all this has to go all through all the parliaments and councils before the 29-3. The only option then is to cancel art 50 letter. If you think that will happen without any ructions then you will be very disappointed. All this talk of a referendum is a red herring. Do you think the EU will just hang around further? Time is up. You have had two years.
There are many options. Most likely is a stay on the implementation of article 50, maybe subject to a revote.
It won't hurt Europe to give the Poms time to come to their senses.
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by Rum » Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:44 pm
Apparently, we need to be 'taught a lesson' though, so they'll ignore what's good for them as well as us.
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by Scot Dutchy » Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:26 pm
Rum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:44 pm
Apparently, we need to be 'taught a lesson' though, so they'll ignore what's good for them as well as us.
The only punishment you will get is self-inflicted.

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by Scot Dutchy » Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:28 pm
With glee????
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by Rum » Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:58 pm
Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:26 pm
Rum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:44 pm
Apparently, we need to be 'taught a lesson' though, so they'll ignore what's good for them as well as us.
The only punishment you will get is self-inflicted.
There goes that mind set again. I suppose you can’t help it.
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by JimC » Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:37 pm
Let's face it, Scot - Brexit has let your schadenfreude shine brightly...

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by rainbow » Sat Dec 29, 2018 10:24 am
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by Brian Peacock » Sat Dec 29, 2018 10:27 am
Today the news is that the government has spent £100m to secure the use of additional ferries come B-Day.
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by Scot Dutchy » Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:20 pm
They want to create a floating car park.
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by Brian Peacock » Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:01 pm
Cross-party move to stop the clock on hard Brexit.
Senior Tory and Labour MPs are planning to force the government to delay Brexit by several months to avoid a no-deal outcome if Theresa May fails to get her deal through parliament in January, the Observer has been told.
Cross-party talks have been under way for several weeks to ensure the 29 March date is put back – probably until July at the latest – if the government does not push for a delay itself. It is also understood that cabinet ministers have discussed the option of a delay with senior backbench MPs in both the main parties and that Downing Street is considering scenarios in which a delay might have to be requested from Brussels.
One senior Tory backbencher said: “I have had these discussions with ministers. They will not say so in public but of course the option of a delay has to be looked at in detail now. If we are determined to avoid a no deal, and the prime minister’s deal fails, we will have to ask to stop the clock, and that will give time for us to decide to go whatever way we decide thereafter.”...
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