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Where is this officially confirmed?
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There's no official confirmation of a no deal Brexit next week in that article.
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It is the only Deal the EU are offering and they have run out of patience so no extensions are being granted. By law we leap victoriously next Friday, unfettered by any scuzzy deals rejoice :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: There will be a new age of prosperity and plenty of jobs building that new hard border wall across Northern Ireland. We can also scrap that unconditional surrender to the IRA, called the Good Friday (We the UK Government surrender to the IRA and all men of Blood and promise to give in to terrorist blackmail at the first opportunity) Agreement |
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It’s all a ruddy mess.
No voting on her deal, can’t see EU rolling over for her, so no deal could be the answer. Unless we just go on and on with it all indefinitely :shrug: |
We can't
By law and default we leave next Friday And it is a NO DEAL HARD BREXIT Rejoice :dance: :cheer2: :thumbs: :banana: :cheer: |
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Wrong
That requires primary legislation to do that, for which there is now no time left Hard Brexit here we come- Enjoy those sunny golden uplands and a new golden age of prosperity. Looking forward to all those jobs created as Brits fill jobs once done by EU nationals and as we build a new physical hard border wall across Northern Ireland. (I heard that Trump is offering to help us get Mexico to pay for it as well :thumbs: ) |
You have fifteen minutes to help old Alf to get through in the Tibb on Ice.
Go get voting |
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This is all such a big mess. I can't even :facepalm:
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He has not wrecked Brexit
He has once and for all ensured that we leave with No Deal next Friday as the law states :hello: :dance: |
What it more than likely means is that May will have to request a long extension rather than a short one. the government can still challenge the speaker too, I would imagine their legal team are working on it
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Bercow has not been unbiased through this process.
More than likely a long extension until people are more apathetic about leaving and then either a second ref or A50 being revoked.That imo has been the will of many in Parliament for a long time. |
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good for the rich people in the UK remoaners should be deported into EU countries, as they can stay with us then rather than causing trouble in Brexit-UK |
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I want there to be a deal, but her own words since the beginning have been no deal is better than a bad deal and the commons clearly believe it is a bad deal. Under those circumstances, if a long extension is needed, then it is the right choice, and if we end up not leaving because people are more aware of the issues, then it is a win for the UK and a win for democracy. |
The Pathetic PM goes to Brussels
on Thursday to get a another treaty deal adjustment ask for longer time |
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Arista lusting after Theresa and posting her pics for no reason?
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