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BREXIT
I notice also (from Wikipedia) that if the King doesn't comply, Article 61 empowers you 'to seize his castles and land'.
Good luck with that  Smile
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Quote:I haven't a foccing clue what's going on at the moment.

Neither has the government by the look of it. :lol
Long days at work for me at the moment, so quite hard to get a grip on this.

But it looks like May’s deal is somehow coming back for another vote.  The EU it would appear will allow a short extension if May’s deal is passed.

So the way it looks to me today, is May’s Deal or No Deal. 

It’s No Deal because the EU will not, at this time, grant a long extension unless the UK can provide them with clear evidence that they have a way of moving forward.  So to get a long extension that means, as far as I can see, a general election or a second BREXIT referendum. 
Quote:They're acting all superior and pretending to think about it, but we all know that they're shitting themselves about the UK leaving with no deal, or at all, and will definitely grant it in the hope that it might lead to Article 50 being revoked or the rigged referendum that you refer to.
No they are not, and no they won’t.  It’s not really their problem, and they are tired of wasting time doing BREXIT.  They want to move on, and if the UK is not prepared to do likewise, well the UK can move on without the EU as far as the EU is concerned.

So, again as I see it, the message from the EU is – jump off the cliff if you want – as frankly our patience has run out.  Alternatively pass May’s deal and we will grant a short extension in order to get the necessary legislation through.  If you can’t achieve that, and you really don’t want to jump off the cliff, then pick from one of two options – second referendum or a general election – in that case they will consider an extension of up to a year or two. 
Logically the referendum question will be;


May’s Deal
Or No BREXIT.

May’s deal is the only deal on the table.  No Deal is not on the table. 



Those who don’t want BREXIT will be motivated like never before.  May’s Deal needs to get all those people who have only ever voted once in their entire lives back out again. 



I can see it going 60/40 in favour of NO BREXIT right across the country.  In Scotland it will be 70% plus for NO BREXIT.  And crucially all four nations will vote to ditch BREXIT.  The last two months have made it clear to the whole country that our government cannot deliver on BREXIT.


But hey that’s only if you have a referendum.  The truth is, still anything can happen.  Even Norway could pop up again – and those itching to jump off the cliff – that is still possible too.

After over 1000 days trying to figure out what BREXIT will mean we are still in the land of – the only thing you can be sure of is that nobody is sure of anything.
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Well check this one out then.  You gotta foccin laugth bud. :lol
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Dominic Grieve today is 'ashamed to be a Conservative'. As the SNP said today, she is 'weak, weak, weak'.


There will be many thousands marching on Saturday demanding a second referendum, me included.
Quote:There will be many thousands marching on Saturday demanding a second referendum, me included.
You don’t fancy linking up with stockbroker Nigel’s March to Leave then? :lol
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Quote: You don’t fancy linking up with stockbroker Nigel’s March to Leave then?

Is that still going? Seems to have disappeared off the news. Anyway I expect Fartage is just holed up in some Wetherspoons pub somewhere.
Sounds like Corbin walked into the big meeting with may and the independent group were there (Chuka ) and Corbin turned on his heels walked out muttering "he (Chuka) is not a proper political party leader".
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(20-03-19, 08:40 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: You don’t fancy linking up with stockbroker Nigel’s March to Leave then?

Is that still going? Seems to have disappeared off the news.
:eek :rollin :rollin :rollin Well of course it has. I only heard about it on here and I listen to a lot of news during the day.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote:Sounds like Corbin walked into the big meeting with may and the independent group were there (Chuka ) and Corbin turned on his heels walked out muttering "he (Chuka) is not a proper political party leader".
You gotta ask what was Chuka doing there – why did May invite him?  Chuka Umunna is neither a leader and nor is he a member of any party.  I mean what the foc. :eek
What If;

Remain had won the referendum, but the govt triggered Article 50 to take us out.

How would you feel?
Quote:What If;

Remain had won the referendum, but the govt triggered Article 50 to take us out.

How would you feel?
Aside from that just wouldn’t happen;


Well, how do you think that could happen when the governing party doesn’t actually want to leave the EU?  And what would have been the point of the referendum? 



Look, David Cameron did something stupid.  The people then in turn then asked the government to do something stupid.


You cannot argue that May having been asked to do something stupid has not had a good crack, one way or another, of doing something very stupid.

So don’t you feel it’s actually about time we just junked the whole darn thing?
She's now saying the voters are very tired and just want it sorted. Yes very true Theresa, but they seem to be divided between  No Deal and Remain. Not many want your deal. Why don't you understand that? Just let it go.


She's like a foccing irritating school mistress.
Quote:She's now saying the voters are very tired and just want it sorted. Yes very true Theresa,

What she isn’t getting is that we are tired of her.  She is hopeless.

(20-03-19, 08:41 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Sounds like Corbin walked into the big meeting with may and the independent group were there (Chuka ) and Corbin turned on his heels walked out muttering "he (Chuka) is not a proper political party leader".


Yeah he threw a hissy fit apparently. Any excuse to be awkward :rolleyes . Labour nearly always put getting one over on the government above the national interest.


It seems to me that Tusk came out with the most sensible comments yesterday. He appeared to be saying you either back May's deal next week or leave with no deal on Friday.
YamFaz, has he got the bottle to stick to his word, if like our MPs eh won't they can't lie straight in bed.
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