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Simply repeating the same offer ad nauseum is not a strategy once it is apparent that the last proposal is unworkable.
The EU President has made it clear in the last hour it's either May's deal and a short extension or the UK exits the EU with No Deal in 9 days time. Macron appears to be saying France will veto any longer extension of Article 50.
And what are our MP's discussing in an Emergency Debate in the House of Commons right now? They are attacking May for not yet holding indicative votes on what type of relationship the UK should have with the EU.
The Hard Brexit nutters and the "I don't care what the people voted for" Remainers - Fuckwits the lot of them.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Brexit:
Simply repeating the same offer ad nauseum is not a strategy once it is apparent that the last proposal is unworkable.
The EU President has made it clear in the last hour it's either May's deal and a short extension or the UK exits the EU with No Deal in 9 days time. Macron appears to be saying France will veto any longer extension of Article 50.
And what are our MP's discussing in an Emergency Debate in the House of Commons right now? They are attacking May for not yet holding indicative votes on what type of relationship the UK should have with the EU.
The Hard Brexit nutters and the "I don't care what the people voted for" Remainers - Fuckwits the lot of them.
Don't forget about option 3. Withdraw article 50.
I assure you, this is on the table as well.
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
Don't forget about option 3. Withdraw article 50.
I assure you, this is on the table as well.Simply pretend there was no referendum, that a 1m majority voted to leave the EU, that Parliament voted by a huge majority to invoke Article 50 and hope the public will understand and everything will be OK and hunky-dory?
Sounds like the sort of plan that only Vince Cable, Ken Clarke and other dotty Remainers would regard as realistic
Apologies for the sarcasm - the current situation seems to demand it
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@Victor-Meldrew it is ridiculous. Which means it’s par for the course.
I actually think Mays deal will get through.
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Get it thru and have a general election - not least to get rid of tossers like Umanna, Soubry & the weird ultra-brexiteer who votes against any deal as he "was in the army and trained not to lose"
And Labour's Brexit spokesman, Starmer, has just said on the current situation..."the introduction of "a new cliff edge is dangerous. It is clearly not what this House wants,"
Fuck me.
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This is an organisation which thought it a good strategic idea to rely on on Putin's Russia for it's energy needs.
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I am disappointed but not surprised that the UK media is so fucking gutless and partisan... towards Europe.
Regardless of wether you want to remain or leave I think most people agree.
1/ The MP's have made a mess of it
2/ The EU has treated the UK like an enemy and done nothing to 'help' get a smooth Brexit happen.These 2 things would rally the people of the UK, fuck the commons, and fuck the EU negotiators and leadership. At a time then the country is so disunited they need to rally some Brit Grit and get a bit of war time spirit. The UK just has no fight.
EU leadership is scornful of the UK and UK voters. EU media s the the same, yet the UK leadership and media is almost subservient and pathetic. They need to grow some balls and actually fight hard on behalf of the country. I think to much of the leadership class and media are remainers and are suffering some serious Stockholm syndrome. -
@Rembrandt said in Brexit:
Surely there is no way in hell that the EU will want a No Deal way too much money on the table.
They’re in a position where they can always get more money. Until of course they can’t. But that’s a long way off.
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She hasn't covered herself in glory to date has she?
That said, we are where we are, and her comments on people being pissed off with MPs and just wanting to get on with things was spot on.
As for Corbyn, who's spent the last year preaching on the need to reach out and get a consensus on a deal, walking out on May's party leaders meeting because a Labour defector was in the room.... Jesus wept.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Brexit:
That said, we are where we are, and her comments on people being pissed off with MPs and just wanting to get on with things was spot on.
Absolutely. But trying to seperate herself from this? Fuck. Off.
As for Corbyn, who's spent the last year preaching on the need to reach out and get a consensus on a deal, walking out on May's party leaders meeting because a Labour defector was in the room.... Jesus wept.
Petty politics. Which Some may argue got us here in the first place.
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
Absolutely. But trying to seperate herself from this? Fuck. Off.
Yep. They all share the blame. MPs are now accusing her of "stoking hatred of MPs" for stating the bleeding obvious and saying people are pissed off with Parliament and just want to get on with it.
The self-indulgence across the board is breathtaking
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Brexit:
@MajorRage said in Brexit:
... The self-indulgence across the board is breathtaking
And entirely predictable
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