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@catogrande said in Brexit:
@taniwharugby said in Brexit:
@catogrande Game of Brexit...carnage everywhere, there is a plot line but it keeps getting changed and no one knows how it will end.
Shame the death rate isn’t the same
Ha well if you read some of the brexit hysteria coming from msm you'd be excused for think the death rate was about to skyrocket
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Prime Minister delays Brexit deal vote until she’s finished writing her CV
December 10, 2018
Written by Lucas WildeTheresa May hasn’t finished polishing her Curriculum Vitae yet, and will be delaying the Brexit vote until she does.
Knowing damn well that she’s going to be out of a job roughly six seconds after John Bercow bellows “the nays have it”, the Prime Minister wants to make sure she looks as attractive as possible to future employers.
Mrs May’s secretary, Simon Williams, said, “Yes, of course men can be secretaries, you judgmental bastard.
“Anyway…yes, Theresa is very keen for her CV to be as impressive as possible. She’s covered it in pink glitter and everything.
“The ‘Employment History’ section is proving a little tricky as she’d rather not talk about her time as Home Secretary or her time as Prime Minister, so she’s just put ‘gap year’ between the years 2010 and 2018.
“I’m not sure running through wheat fields counts as a hobby either, but she was too frightened to put anything else in the ‘outside interests’ section.
“Under ‘personal achievements’, she’s written ‘haven’t shot Michael Gove’, which is admittedly very impressive.”
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May’s dance of desperation isn’t finding any partners. Europe is preparing for a no deal exit.
Europe entrenched in the position of “this is the best possible deal, take it or leave it” which would have been their plan all along. Negotiate a crap deal then give UK the option to back out.
The no deal exit is not supported in parliament either and anyone claiming they could get a better deal is dreaming.
Options remaining are a second referendum, a new election and pass the poison chalice to Labour or a no deal exit.
My money is on a second referendum as the only way out, although I have no idea what the question is. A two part question seems to be the best option. -
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We want to get out. Please let us get out
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May’s dance of desperation isn’t finding any partners. Europe is preparing for a no deal exit.
Europe entrenched in the position of “this is the best possible deal, take it or leave it” which would have been their plan all along. Negotiate a crap deal then give UK the option to back out.
The no deal exit is not supported in parliament either and anyone claiming they could get a better deal is dreaming.
Options remaining are a second referendum, a new election and pass the poison chalice to Labour or a no deal exit.
My money is on a second referendum as the only way out, although I have no idea what the question is. A two part question seems to be the best option.A second referendum is not the only way out though. I would argue that no deal is the best way out. If the EU actually cared about the people of Europe, they would be doing everything they can to make Brexit painless, but they are not. A no deal Brexit would really hurt the EU as well.
But the EU bureaucrats dont care about people. they only care about power, the way they are behaving is all the proof you need that the UK needs to get out before it is to late. -
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No deal all the way for me (from the safety of Australia with my UK pension transferred to NZ and my UK bank accounts emptied). Bring on the chaos!
Things will work out, it will hurt for a while and will take time and it means the UK is going to actually have to treat papa Trump with due respect. The alternative in my mind is a much scarier prospect, the end of democracy in Britain.
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@rembrandt said in Brexit:
No deal all the way for me (from the safety of Australia with my UK pension transferred to NZ and my UK bank accounts emptied). Bring on the chaos!
Things will work out, it will hurt for a while and will take time and it means the UK is going to actually have to treat papa Trump with due respect. The alternative in my mind is a much scarier prospect, the end of democracy in Britain.
End of democracy? What bollocks.
As for the “hurt for a while” situation, yep it will certainly be a while and how does bowing to papa Trump provide the sovereignty the people wanted? He’s hardly Mr free trade and will have all the negotiating power over a desperate GB.
I’m not that averse to Brexit if that is what people want, just think it is really stupid to go about it in the way it has happened and the way some dreamers seem to think will be fine.
What on earth was wrong with telling Europe that when we are ready we will trigger article 50 instead of setting a timetable that put all the power with them? -
@rembrandt said in Brexit:
No deal all the way for me (from the safety of Australia with my UK pension transferred to NZ and my UK bank accounts emptied). Bring on the chaos!
Things will work out, it will hurt for a while and will take time and it means the UK is going to actually have to treat papa Trump with due respect. The alternative in my mind is a much scarier prospect, the end of democracy in Britain.
End of democracy? What bollocks.
As for the “hurt for a while” situation, yep it will certainly be a while and how does bowing to papa Trump provide the sovereignty the people wanted? He’s hardly Mr free trade and will have all the negotiating power over a desperate GB.
I’m not that averse to Brexit if that is what people want, just think it is really stupid to go about it in the way it has happened and the way some dreamers seem to think will be fine.
What on earth was wrong with telling Europe that when we are ready we will trigger article 50 instead of setting a timetable that put all the power with them?Too late to talk about the way it should have been handled.
It’s a real turning point for Britain, the next 3 months. I have other options if it gets really bad, although I’m more optimistic than most.
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@rembrandt said in Brexit:
@crucial It is very much in the US interest to help Britain here and I'm sure on a personal level Trump would really love to get one over German Hillary.
And Britain are experts at negotiating deals.....
Good luck to British farmers looking for access to the US.
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So you go to another referendum and the people vote leave again? What do you do then? Continue the grand tradition of the EU and just ignore the vote or continue until they get the result they want?
Other than the pathetic screams of certain remoaners the biggest idiots here are the Tories. They went to an election promising a vote (albeit cynically to kneecap UKIP) and should have had a plan in place in the event of a yes vote. At the very least they could have handed the process over to Brexiteers rather than have the process controlled by a staunch remainder. Let the Brexiteers put up or shut up.
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