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Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 16-01-19 He's just said he'll negotiate if she takes No Deal off the table ![]() Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 16-01-19 Quote: But that is the only thing we have left with to threaten the EU with.Here's how you successfully jump :eek Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 16-01-19 DUP asks May for £100 billion as they show again they own her arse :lol Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - VNA - 16-01-19 Quote:May wins confidence vote by majority of 19, but it's the Labour Party who are going to control this situation from now on. Good job their leader is a eurosceptic Yes the right man at the wrong time. :'( Really pissed off with Labour. They should have opposed this every step of the way. However at least Jeremey understands we cannot under any circumstances end up in a NO DEAL situation, and further also understands the importance of having a customs union. However, we in Scotland are going to continue to push for full EU membership, and if necessary a second Independence Referendum in order that we can REMAIN as full members of the EU. ![]() Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 16-01-19 Corbyn makes it a condition in order to get May off the fence. So she has to pick which half of her party to go with. Lots of politicking going on here.... Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - VNA - 16-01-19 Quote:Corbyn makes it a condition in order to get May off the fence. So she has to pick which half of her party to go with. Lots of politicking going on here.... Considering the snooty nosed patronising arrogant way in which the Tories treated Corbyn when he first became leader, and not to mention May’s disgusting spiteful and spineless personal attack on him today, well; Yeah, there is some satisfaction in sitting back and watching Corbyn coolly and calmly start taking the Tory Government apart. And great pleasure in watching them squirm and take their medicine. I might be right pissed off with Labour, but that is nothing compared to my life long intense dislike of the scum bag Tories. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - fazersharp - 16-01-19 (16-01-19, 02:40 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=24678.msg290708#msg290708 date=1547643088] Context? [/quote]Here it is as I don't think you will see it on the BBC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DgJMKrJ3j4 Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - ogri48 - 16-01-19 (16-01-19, 08:55 PM)mtread link Wrote: He's just said he'll negotiate if she takes No Deal off the tableall the more reason not too... if she takes no deal off the table the eu will know they can call the shots, much like they knew when camoron went over there to "re negotiate", having told them he'd already surrendered.. can I ask the remainers this. You've seen how much the eu despise us, they have made no effort whatsoever to disguise their contempt, which is absolutely fine by me (much better to know where we stand dontcha think?) if you get your way, get another referendum, and win...How on earth do you think they will treat us from this point on, having crawled back to them. I mean, seriously.. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - fazersharp - 16-01-19 No deal HAS to remain on the table. Germany is in the brink of recession - the possibility of a no deal may just persuade them to renegotiate. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - VNA - 16-01-19 Quote:can I ask the remainers this. You've seen how much the eu despise us, they have made no effort whatsoever to disguise their contempt, which is absolutely fine by me (much better to know where we stand dontcha think?)What on earth makes you think the EU despise us? I don't follow that at all. It's the UK that's acting as complete and utter (and if I may borrow a word that fazersharp seems to love) cunts towards them. I mean we have spent over 40 years working with the EU and making the EU what it is today. Only for no apparent reason to loose the plot and threaten to tear up everything we have worked together for for the last 40 years. I cannot for the life of me understand the shear stupidity of many in England. And this is an English mess. The UK is now not just the lauthing stock of the EU, but round the world nations are gobsmacked and stunned at our utter and shear stupidity. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - ogri48 - 16-01-19 well, thats not the first time ive been called a stupid cunt (albeit a bit around the houses) and I doubt its the last. hey ho.. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - VNA - 17-01-19 Quote:well, thats not the first time ive been called a stupid cunt (albeit a bit around the houses) and I doubt its the last. hey ho..Not at all. I am not calling you a cunt :eek I do though feel the UK has acted dreadfully towards the EU. But yes in my opinion BREXIT is absolutely bonkers. It's collective madness. Our problems stem from our own sucessive governments not the actions of the EU. I am impressed, on the other hand, how united the EU is, 27 countreis standing together. And despite our dreadful behaviour towards them, they continue to hold the door open to us. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 17-01-19 Quote:[size=1em] No deal HAS to remain on the table. Germany is in the brink of recession - the possibility of a no deal may just persuade them to renegotiate.[/size][size=1em]But it won't. They've said so. That sort of brinkmanship won't work. All of the EU member states have come out today as united. Anyway, what is it exactly that you want the EU to renegotiate? A while ago on here it was all about 'No Deal' in which case there is nothing to negotiate. The EU would allow that, but of course Parliament won't [/size] :lol [size=1em]May seems to be saying to the opposition parties, 'let's talk about my deal, under my conditions, so you can all agree with me'. She continues to be a stubborn woman under an illusion that she is in control. The problems and divisions are still within her own party and she is trying to hide it.[/size] All to play for ![]() Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 17-01-19 Quote: Here it is as I don't think you will see it on the BBC.Excellent, good on her, except I see they have subtitled it 'Sea UNT' :lol And to think it all started with the Sex Pistols saying 'Fuck' on TV in 1976 Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - YamFazFan - 17-01-19 Corbyn's made himself look like a right idiot stomping his feet and refusing to go to Mrs May's house to play. Even some of his own MP's are saying he's slipped up here. What a twat. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - darrsi - 17-01-19 (17-01-19, 12:02 AM)VNA link Wrote:Quote:well, thats not the first time ive been called a stupid cunt (albeit a bit around the houses) and I doubt its the last. hey ho..Not at all. I am not calling you a cunt :eek I do though feel the UK has acted dreadfully towards the EU. "...in my opinion..." ....which of course you are totally entitled to, just like everyone else, but that's all it is, it does not make you right (or wrong). I'm still of the opinion that politicians are all lying underhand bastards, and although i don't take enough notice to like or dislike May, i do know that i really dislike Corbyn, Abbott, & their band of useless wankers. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - YamFazFan - 17-01-19 (17-01-19, 12:19 AM)mtread link Wrote: [size=1em]She continues to be a stubborn woman [/size] And Corbyn's not being a stubborn man I suppose :rolleyes Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 17-01-19 Quote:[size=1em] And Corbyn's not being a stubborn man I suppose [/size][size=1em]Of course he is, but he is the official opposition. It's his job. [/size] [size=1em]Anyway, May has enough problems with a divided cabinet. Gaulk says Customs Union option, Fox says not. Perhaps her first job should be to talk to them.[/size] [size=1em]Hammond tells business leaders that No Deal will be taken off the table within days, yet May refuses to agree to rule it out. [/size] [size=1em]SNP says this morning it won't discuss Brexit unless May considers 2nd Referendum.[/size] [size=1em]Not looking good for May is it? [/size] :rolleyes Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - fazersharp - 17-01-19 Corbin has fallen right into a trap here. He has been left looking like HE is the one being awkward. He triggers a no -confidence vote and wastes time there. He has constantly pointed at Mays "red lines" and then go's and sets his own. Re: Just for VNA a brexit thread - mtread - 17-01-19 Now joined by SNP and Lib Dems who lay down conditions and won't talk either No trap ![]() |