Only a social idealist, or a communist dictator would dream up such unlikely events, to pacify a divided nation. Never mind, at least the last two years has not been totally wasted. Everyone has seen first hand what a woeful Union Europe is. The plans they have for federalisation and totalitarian control over member states are now on public record. As you and Troy are so enamoured of them, perhaps you would both be better off moving further east, to the land that has no such divisions, publicly anyway.
Enjoy your trip.
There really was no need for the WA to go to 500+ pages. The benefits of remaining could be writ large on the back of a postage stamp, in thick felt tip pen.
Hopefully your grauniad scribe is right about one thing. The UK is forced to leave without a deal. That is probably the only thing that can truly unite these amateur politicians.
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said that the EU will "remain united and determined to find a deal".
We won't be leaving end of March that much is clear now, one big stitch up. Doris will never be able to get any version of her deal through, mps will find a way to block a clean Brexit so an extension of A50 it is which the EU will agree to as they don't want a clean Brexit either.
Only unknown is what the public reaction is going to be, over 2 1/2 years ago we voted to leave 17.4 million of us and we haven't gone away in fact up to now we have remained remarkably restrained considering everything that has been done in an attempt to stop Brexit. A reaction there will be.
Why don't we just invade Europe like we did in 1944, then the oily scrounging fuckers can beg *us* to release them.
what you say above is no longer correct,
if nobody does anything now UK will not leave EU on the 29th
it used to be as you describe, but as of last week there are new statutes in play
the fix(es) to Tax/Finance acts prepared and proposed by Y Cooper et al and passed by parliament last week changes the framework
with todays enacted statutes UK can not leave EU without an active "yes, go ahead leave" from parliament
the much talked about default isn't there anymore
You are wrong, it is still written in law by an act of Parliament we leave on March 29 and with no deal if one hasn't been agreed. All Cooper has done is that the government now has to ask parliament for funds for no deal planning and tax raising powers, it does not change the leaving date. Only way we will NOT be leaving on March 29 is if the government revoke A50 or the EU agree to extend it.
For those like me who don't want to see a Labour government have to hope Corbyn remains leader for as long as possible then hands the reins over to Diane Abbot.
Very easy. Put butter in a pot, heat to a simmer and continue for a few minutes until slightly brown. Delicious.
About Brexit I have no idea how this will play out. To opt out of a hard brexit someone has to introduce legislation and call off article 50, right? The government still has to deliver it to the EU.
"don't attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by incompetence"
This is how much of a mong Corbyn is, Doris has to come back to Parliament on Monday and say what her new plan is regarding Brexit and we all know nothing of any consequence will have changed and she will just spout her usual shit so he should have waited till Monday before triggering his no confidence vote when he might have had a slight chance of winning where as 0 chance today.
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