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Old 06-04-2019, 09:48 AM #4101
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Atm, France, Belgium and Spain are against the extension
and our dutch PM is also doubtful for a longer extension of this


and on our dutch late night news show they did a poll here ''what do you think about brexit''

74% of dutch people who voted in poll are against this mess

and a possible Nexit, people who voted in that poll here 64% was against that
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We're leaving without a deal
We're leaving without a deal
Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop...
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We're leaving without a deal.


Did I do this right?
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We're leaving without a deal
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We're leaving without a deal.
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We're leaving without a deal.


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Leaving on a jet plane
Now need a visa before we'll be back again?
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Yes Parliament falling to bits
They need to Move on out
this year.

And More MP's are remoaners
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That there is still no ****ing clear plan is absolutely ridiculous.
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That there is still no ****ing clear plan is absolutely ridiculous.
There is a Plan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gina_Miller
but That Rich Business Woman
forced Parliament to approve it
(not the numbers to get the vote)
And all Labour want is a General Election.

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From the Wikipedia article it just says she got the requirement for parliament only to approve the triggering of article 50, rather than the ratification of any deals.
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Of Course The PM having talks with the Labour Leader
will have a effect.





What we need is a Double Election
So if the First Election creates a Hung Parliament
The Next week a 2nd General Election
which would then get a Leader in 10 Downing Street

That Clever Way was debated on BBC2HD Politics Live
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If there was a General Election then maybe if we don’t like the outcome we could just campaign for a ‘People’s General Election’ or maybe make a petition asking to revoke the result of the General Election?Or go for a long extension of the current government?
The new democracy
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The only reason for this current mess is that the majority of mp's don't want brexit. If they did it would have been a done deal by now. We can blame May till the cows come home, but she can't really force people who don't want to leave to support her bill. Add to this that labour won't agree to anything that she puts forward, because all they want is a general election. Nothing wrong with that in political terms, but it isn't respecting the result of the referendum

There will have to be a GE at some point, and people will take the opportunity to get MP's that reflect their wishes. I think the days of traditional party allegiances have gone and the potential for catastrophic results are a very real possibility.
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If there was a General Election then maybe if we don’t like the outcome we could just campaign for a ‘People’s General Election’ or maybe make a petition asking to revoke the result of the General Election?Or go for a long extension of the current government?
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No that's not going to happen so soon.


One General Election
if it creates another Hung Parliament
The Next Week 2nd Election
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The only reason for this current mess is that the majority of mp's don't want brexit. If they did it would have been a done deal by now. We can blame May till the cows come home, but she can't really force people who don't want to leave to support her bill. Add to this that labour won't agree to anything that she puts forward, because all they want is a general election. Nothing wrong with that in political terms, but it isn't respecting the result of the referendum

There will have to be a GE at some point, and people will take the opportunity to get MP's that reflect their wishes. I think the days of traditional party allegiances have gone and the potential for catastrophic results are a very real possibility.
Wrong.
What about ERG and DUP? They want brexit.
And don't blame Labour. If she wanted their support she should have consulted with them before she went to negotiate. But she didn't give a **** did she. She has only herself to blame.

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What about ERG and DUP? They want brexit.
And don't blame Labour. If she wanted their support she should have consulted with them before she went to negotiate. But she didn't give a **** did she. She has only herself to blame.
the erg and the dup are a tiny percentage of mp's, and i do blame labour, they are just as much to blame as any other mp's
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the erg and the dup are a tiny percentage of mp's, and i do blame labour, they are just as much to blame as any other mp's
but if they voted for her deal she'd get it passed, that's my point.
but they don't want to, so blame them
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If she was a proper, statesman-like, PM, she should have created a government of national unity when she was elected to lead
brexit is an important enough issue to warrant that
she should have produced a cross-party agreement on red lines, then negotiate and get the deal passed
but she didnt, she preferred to lick the arses of the tory ultras and we see where it got her
they shafted her
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The Labour Party is the main opposition.
Unless their policies are adopted.
The clue is in the title, they are Her Majesty's Opposition.
To the government.

The person to blame is this useless and unbending Prime Minister.

She inherited as leader an overall majority and still had the extremist DUPs votes to fall back on then too.

She called an election, where she personally preformed abyssmally.
Lost her overall majority and then refused to include all of Parliament in the negotiated deals and agreements

Its no ones fault but hers.

No Party in the election got an endorsed mandate for the brexit issue.
No Party won an overall majority.

The Conservative manifesto was preferred but not endorsed with a mandate.

Theresa May brought that about, by her shocking judgement and timing.
Bad judgement and stubborn uncompromising attitude which she still holds on to now.
Dangerous to the Country.

This is the absolute worst Prime Minister the UK has ever had in my view.
Hopeless and useless.
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When we leap victoriously on Friday clear of the EU, unfettered by Scuzzy deals there will be more jobs for British workers.

The withdrawal agreement that will never get passed had the rights for EU citizens. After Friday when we have that glorious No Deal Brexit on WTO terms, No EU citizen will have any right to work in this country and therefore will have to be summarily dismissed from their jobs. Great news then for Brits out of work as they will snap up all the jobs the EU nationals have been doing.

Then with no rights for EU citizens, as the withdrawal agreement died, they could all be deported en mass as surely they will have no right to remain here? I know about this settled status thing, but surely how can they if they have no rights. Even if they can stay, they will have no right to work in the UK.

Oh and we are leaving on Friday with no deal, word from the EU is that a number of countries are going to veto any extension from Friday.
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When we leap victoriously on Friday clear of the EU, unfettered by Scuzzy deals there will be more jobs for British workers.

The withdrawal agreement that will never get passed had the rights for EU citizens. After Friday when we have that glorious No Deal Brexit on WTO terms, No EU citizen will have any right to work in this country and therefore will have to be summarily dismissed from their jobs. Great news then for Brits out of work as they will snap up all the jobs the EU nationals have been doing.

Then with no rights for EU citizens, as the withdrawal agreement died, they could all be deported en mass as surely they will have no right to remain here? I know about this settled status thing, but surely how can they if they have no rights. Even if they can stay, they will have no right to work in the UK.

Oh and we are leaving on Friday with no deal, word from the EU is that a number of countries are going to veto any extension from Friday.
tell that to this farmer who didnt get his daffs picked in time due to lack of workers


https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/co...t-lack-2716754


If Europe vetos it, then they are selling one of their own down the river, ie Ireland
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tell that to this farmer who didnt get his daffs picked in time due to lack of workers


https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/co...t-lack-2716754
Should have hired British workers....

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Ireland have been read the riot act and told to get ready, probably with razor wire and armed guards, according to the latest intelligence, such as it is...
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