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Old 21-02-2019, 06:36 PM #2576
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We need to change our language here

we are not crashing out without a deal

We are leaping victoriously out of the EU unfettered by any scuzzy deals
Together we will build that hard border across Northern Ireland ourselves and dismantle that hatred declaration of surrender to the IRA.

It will be a time of prosperity for all as we stride out on the sunny golden uplands of Hard Brexit

REJOICE!!!!

Ree-Smog, Boris and Farage our messiahs will show us this bright future from their sacred red bus...
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We need to change our language here

we are not crashing out without a deal

We are leaping victoriously out of the EU unfettered by any scuzzy deals
Together we will build that hard border across Northern Ireland ourselves and dismantle that hatred declaration of surrender to the IRA.

It will be a time of prosperity for all as we stride out on the sunny golden uplands of Hard Brexit

REJOICE!!!!

Ree-Smog, Boris and Farage our messiahs will show us this bright future from their sacred red bus...
repeating yourself again i see
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Well this has been a bit of a ****show hasn't it...May whinging that she hasn't got enough time...but it was her that triggered article 50 without a bloody plan (would have thought they would learn from the Cameron thing about not having a plan..). Eejits, the lot of them.
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The PM has stated more time
needed for her
No Meaningful Vote this week

New Deadline she has set is March 12th


Breaking news just on SkyNewsHD live
https://news.sky.com/story/live-chuk...yn-pm-11646606


Theresa May is in Sharm el-Sheikh for a conference with EU and Arab state leaders
She has confirmed no meaningful Brexit deal vote before 12 March

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[Guy Verhofstadt
President of @ALDEGroup
and Brexit Coordinator for
@Europarl_EN #IAmEuropean says:

Kicking the can down the road only
adds to the crippling uncertainty
for businesses on both sides of the
channel & for millions of citizens.
I have seen many surprising decisions
in a lifetime in politics. But this is close to
being one of the most reckless.]

[Henry Newman
Director, @OpenEurope
reply:

If you're worried about uncertainty
& the risk of No Deal,
I suggest getting on the blower
to Tusk and Juncker.
Press them to get on with
making the changes & guarantees
Parliament seeks so they
can vote for the deal Unless &
until Parliament backs a deal,
it will be no deal]

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There is no uncertainty

On 29 March we are victoriously leaping clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals, and free to build that long needed hard border across Northern Ireland. I am sure we can get a great deal on razor wire.

Then we can start locking up all those terrorists that were let go by the Good Friday (We the UK government unconditionally surrender to the IRA and all terrorists) Agreement

We will stride out into a new age of prosperity of the sunny golden uplands of No Deal Hard Brexit, led by our messiahs of Nigel, Borris and Ree-Smog in their bright red bus....
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There is no uncertainty

On 29 March we are victoriously leaping clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals, and free to build that long needed hard border across Northern Ireland. I am sure we can get a great deal on razor wire.

Then we can start locking up all those terrorists that were let go by the Good Friday (We the UK government unconditionally surrender to the IRA and all terrorists) Agreement

We will stride out into a new age of prosperity of the sunny golden uplands of No Deal Hard Brexit, led by our messiahs of Nigel, Borris and Ree-Smog in their bright red bus....
nope, your PM May wants her deal or a delay of brexit for a few months, even a year, the time she needs to come up with a good deal all parties can agree with
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nope, your PM May wants her deal or a delay of brexit for a few months, even a year, the time she needs to come up with a good deal all parties can agree with
no she is not. We exit on the 29th March, one way or another
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nope, your PM May wants her deal or a delay of brexit for a few months, even a year, the time she needs to come up with a good deal all parties can agree with

No Nicky

they are not words from the PM.

Some MP's have their own view
many are not even in her cabinet


She said hours ago
we are leaving on the 29th of next month

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huh, i heard otherwise on our dutch news this morning about it being her deal or a delay
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huh, i heard otherwise on our dutch news this morning about it being her deal or a delay

Yes loads in your nation wish it to delay
and then stop it.


But Nicky
the PM (Herself) went on every news speaking the date.

Loads of Labour MP's are giving interviews
but they are not in power.


A Delay makes more companies go under
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Tomorrow Tuesday
we get another Statement from the PM
what will be new
maybe the date 12th of March for a vote.
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[Labour announce backing for a second Brexit referendum ]

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Still aint voting for them.

Too little, way too late.
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By the time they get their act together we will have leapt victoriously clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals whatsoever, as the UK voted to just leave, not leave with a deal.

No Deal Hard Brexit, that is what its gonna be

Altogether now

We're Leaving without a Deal!
We're Leaving without a Deal!
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a Deal!

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The PM is live in Parliament now


[PM sets out plan to give MPs vote on no-deal
Brexit or Article 50 extension
The PM tells MPs: "I know members across the House are genuinely
worried time is running out."
She adds many MPs are also worried about the effect of
"current uncertainty on business".
She sets out three measures to address this.
The PM says she will hold a second meaningful vote
on a Brexit deal by 12 March.
If this is rejected, she will then allow MPs a vote on 13 March
on whether they back a no-deal Brexit.
If MPs don't support a no-deal Brexit,
the PM will then give the House of Commons
a vote on 14 March on
a "short, limited extension" to Article 50.]

[PM: A short extension, not beyond the end of June,
would almost certainly have to be a one-off... so it would
create a much sharper cliff edge at
the end of June
12:44 PM - Feb 26, 2019]

https://news.sky.com/story/live-ther...delay-11648718

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Brilliant, we get to have No Deal hard Brexit then, the making of this country. Just think of all the jobs created building the new border wall across Northern Ireland. As Trump says, a wall is a beautiful thing...
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There will be a vote to allow a no deal Brexit to be taken off the table ... that seems fair to me, it means it can't happen by accident
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By the time they get their act together we will have leapt victoriously clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals whatsoever, as the UK voted to just leave, not leave with a deal.

No Deal Hard Brexit, that is what its gonna be

Altogether now

We're Leaving without a Deal!
We're Leaving without a Deal!
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a Deal!


The referendum was just to measure what the people wanted, not how they wanted brexit to pan out, to claim otherwise is pure bull****.

The people demanding we live asap will be the first to complain when they start to feel the burn of a rushed brexit.
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"first to complain when they start to feel the burn of a rushed brexit. "

Sure Dezzy
but I am sure after a while
it will get better
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Sure Dezzy
but I am sure after a while
it will get better
You could scorch a field of crops and eventually they would grow back but it would be little comfort to the farmer who lose those crops in the first place.

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You could scorch a field of crops and eventually they would grow back but it would be little comfort to farmer who lose those crops in the first place.


Yes thats not a nice
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Yes thats not a nice
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and they will all sit rotting on the motorway car park if we end up with a no deal.
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and they will all sit rotting on the motorway car park if we end up with a no deal.

No they will not
they are kept cold with extra battery's in Lorry's
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