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BREXIT
(09-02-19, 12:42 AM)mtread link Wrote: I now see Nigel is going to start a new political party to fight the European Parliament elections in May when the UK inevitably extends Article 50.
You couldn't make this up  :eek

Err -that is old REAL news as I posted back in Jan 20.
If you only listen the BBC and Sky then you are not going to hear much about him.

(20-01-19, 06:30 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: "Sir Nigel" is heading up a new party called the Brexit Party in readiness to fight.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote: Err -that is old REAL news as I posted back in Jan 20.If you only listen the BBC and Sky then you are not going to hear much about him.

I try to hear about him as little as possible  Smile
When Article 50 is (inevitably) postponed, and his party does stand, it's a win/win situation. Either the electorate will now be wise to him and he'll fail miserably, or it will split the Tory vote.
Looking forward to it  :rollin
Quote: [color=rgb(34, 34, 34)]but how do they expect to add to their ranks by referencing him as SCYL or even more correct SCY-L when nobody knows who SCY-L is.[/color]

Because that's his name (and hopefully it pisses him off) If I start calling myself Valentino Rossi, that doesn't make me Valentino Rossi. 

Of course the other time he has to use his real name is in court. Although he's also known not as 'TR' but 'TA'......... The Accused  :lol

(09-02-19, 04:09 PM)mtread link Wrote:
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When Article 50 is (inevitably) postponed


Postponed for what purpose though?. I can't see a bit of extra time breaking the deadlock can you?.


I've got the solution. We stay in the EU, but we hold Remain to their word that the EU is as wonderful as they say.


The minute there's any economic down turn, job losses, factory closures etc etc...we leave the EU immediately.


Currently every bit of bad news is being blamed on Brexit, so it follows that if we stay in every bit of bad news will be the EU's fault.


Deal?
Soz mtread, I focced the brackets up again :o
Quote:
When Article 50 is (inevitably) postponed
Postponed for what purpose though?. I can't see a bit of extra time breaking the deadlock can you?. I've got the solution. We stay in the EU, but we hold Remain to their word that the EU is as wonderful as they say.The minute there's any economic down turn, job losses, factory closures etc etc...we leave the EU immediately.Currently every bit of bad news is being blamed on Brexit, so it follows that if we stay in every bit of bad news will be the EU's fault.Deal?


Postponed, just to avoid crossing the deadline with No Deal. Deadlock will break at some point. Either May will persuade ERG to accept backstop (with slightly changed wording) or she'll do a deal with some of Labour. Just don't think she'll get it done by 29/3.
I'm tempted by your deal, but then you'll be blaming every bit of bad news on Remaining, even if it's nothing to do with the EU
Smile
Incidentally, this is how you do [brackets]  Wink
Hopefully Farage will split the Tory vote but sadly Corbyn is doing his best to lose Labour votes.


Cheers


John

The devil made me do it!
Quote:The Brexit Party. I like Farage. Be good to have him centre stage again although ideally there shouldn't have been any need by this time in proceedings.
OK, so what did you think would happen.  What is your solution to the current situation YamFazFan? 
Quote:Err -that is old REAL news as I posted back in Jan 20.
If you only listen the BBC and Sky then you are not going to hear much about him.
Really!  The BBC I think have much to answer for.  Farage is a man who has repeatedly failed to get elected to parliament.  UKIP’s only MP was a Tory defector and currently they have none.  UKIP has a mere 24,000 members (that number is currently falling fast).  Yet Farage has popped up 32 times over the years on the BBC’s flagship politics show Question Time.



And today as we slide slowly towards a possible NO DEAL catastrophic BREXIT, well UPKIP are finished.
Here’s what, as far as I can see, are the current options,
1.      NO DEAL BREXIT – which will be economically devastating for the UK and throw us into a long term recession.  Motorcycle prices will soar. :eek :eek


 
2.      May’s deal with a tweak here and there – at the end of the day May’s withdrawal agreement is just about kicking the can down the road, it will leave the UK stuck in BREXIT mode for many years to come.  The backstop cannot be removed nor a time limit placed on it.




3.      A Norway Type deal – EFTA-EEA membership.  Which basically means single market access, but we would be able to leave common fisheries and Common Agricultural Policy (I presume this will require some negotiation).  It allows a generally quick settled position to be reached.  Business confidence can potentially be restored, and the government can go back to being a government again.




4.      A second referendum – I think this one is now dead.




5.      A general election – It could happen – what we have right now is a government in opposition.  This is a situation that cannot continue indefinitely.  Lifeless just now but............



6.      Cancel article 50.  The best option of all, but perhaps now the least likely of all.  Pretty much dead.



So what do people want?  Those I think are the main options.  If I have missed something then do let me know.
Me?  I’ll have option 6 please.

(09-02-19, 04:48 PM)mtread link Wrote:
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I'm tempted by your deal, but then you'll be blaming every bit of bad news on Remaining, even if it's nothing to do with the EU
Smile 


That's exactly what the Remainers are already doing with regards to Leave and we haven't even left yet!
(09-02-19, 06:51 PM)VNA link Wrote: Here’s what, as far as I can see, are the current options,
1.      NO DEAL BREXIT – which will be economically devastating for the UK and throw us into a long term recession.  Motorcycle prices will soar. :eek :eek


 
2.      May’s deal with a tweak here and there – at the end of the day May’s withdrawal agreement is just about kicking the can down the road, it will leave the UK stuck in BREXIT mode for many years to come.  The backstop cannot be removed nor a time limit placed on it.




3.      A Norway Type deal – EFTA-EEA membership.  Which basically means single market access, but we would be able to leave common fisheries and Common Agricultural Policy (I presume this will require some negotiation).  It allows a generally quick settled position to be reached.  Business confidence can potentially be restored, and the government can go back to being a government again.




4.      A second referendum – I think this one is now dead.




5.      A general election – It could happen – what we have right now is a government in opposition.  This is a situation that cannot continue indefinitely.  Lifeless just now but............



6.      Cancel article 50.  The best option of all, but perhaps now the least likely of all.  Pretty much dead.



So what do people want?  Those I think are the main options.  If I have missed something then do let me know.
Me?  I’ll have option 6 please.
Option 4.....
As I was saying before I got called away because Dad's Army was starting, Option 4.....is out of the question :lol
:lol  Thought you was having another wobble.

(09-02-19, 09:46 PM)dazza link Wrote: :lol  Thought you was having another wobble.


I think they sussed out my subterfuge dazza :lol
Time fae a funny :lol

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Or two :lol
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Quote:[size=1em]   Thought you was having another wobble.[/size]
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Well if YamFazFan did wobble, it certainly wouldn't have brackets correctly spaced around it  :lol
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A paper pushing HMRC clerk would know about brackets
(09-02-19, 09:31 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: As I was saying before I got called away because Dad's Army was starting, Option 4.....is out of the question :lol
:lol :lol
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote: A paper pushing HMRC clerk would know about brackets
Is that the best you can do?  :lol


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