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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    The Maybot is certainly dragging brexit out. I can't understand why MPs are still trusting her...
    They are all in on it.

    But you're right, there's no need to drag it out. 29th March will be fine.

    31 days to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    ^Who will replace her?

    Considering all the Tory Brexiteers ran away last time.
    I was thinking more along the lines of breaking ranks and voting for amendments that would do the same thing tomorrow rather than waiting another fortnight.

    If Parliament vote against her agreement again and vote against leaving without an agreement then what is left?

    It's still possible that the Maybot delays again in two weeks time and and allows the default no-deal to happen on March 29. She needs to be turfed out as a hopeless case of indecision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I was thinking more along the lines of breaking ranks and voting for amendments that would do the same thing tomorrow rather than waiting another fortnight.

    If Parliament vote against her agreement again and vote against leaving without an agreement then what is left?

    It's still possible that the Maybot delays again in two weeks time and and allows the default no-deal to happen on March 29. She needs to be turfed out as a hopeless case of indecision.
    There will be a vote on extending A50 the day after the vote on clean Brexit which is a day after Doris deal if it fails again. Do keep up.

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    If only you had a Trump -- you'd get some decent results.

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    ^Hows the swamp draining and the Mexico funded wall building coming along?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    But you're right, there's no need to drag it out. 29th March will be fine.
    Someone just kicked a long ball and it looks to me that it will land much further away from the 29th.

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    Maybe, maybe not. Let's see.

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    So, leaving without a deal has been pretty much removed as an option.

    Looks like buriramboy won't have his street party, and the rest of the country might just not be completely fcuked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    There will be a vote on extending A50 the day after the vote on clean Brexit which is a day after Doris deal if it fails again. Do keep up.
    So she says, but since when has the Maybot kept her word.

    Delaying another couple of months will solve little. What if the EU say no to the delay, since there is no reasoning behind it? Is it a way to kick the can out of the ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    So, leaving without a deal has been pretty much removed as an option.

    Looks like buriramboy won't have his street party, and the rest of the country might just not be completely fcuked.
    Christ you're one boring tedious waste of space. Do you actually read your posts before hitting send and ask yourself is this how a 60 year old should be spending his time? Sad and pathetic don't even come close.

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    The corruption with the anti-Brexit crew and their globalist backers is extremely deep.

    The politicians working hand in hand with scumbags like Blair and Soros are a total disgrace at best...




    George Soros 'proud' of donating £400,000 to anti-Brexit campaign



    Billionaire says his affection for UK prompted decision, and leaving EU would leave it weaker




    https://www.theguardian.com/business...rexit-campaign

    This was 11 months ago...:

    Soros-backed campaign to push for new Brexit vote within a year


    Billionaire says holding fresh referendum soon could save UK from ‘immense damage’
    https://www.theguardian.com/business...one-to-survive


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    Brexit: Theresa May 'focused' on leaving on time, despite calls for delay
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47360465

    Theresa May says she remains "focused" on leaving the EU on 29 March, despite calls from her own party for a delay.

    The PM said she had felt a "real determination" from EU leaders in recent days to find a "smooth and orderly way [to leave] with a deal".

    But Dutch PM Mark Rutte warned her the UK was "sleepwalking into a no-deal scenario" and needed to "wake up".

    Mrs May admitted there was "still more to do" before Parliament could vote on her final plan.

    The UK will leave the EU on 29 March, whether it has agreed a deal or not.

    The only way to change that is to revoke Article 50, or to request a delay from the EU - which the bloc would have to approve.
    The EU will accept any delay as a hopeful step toward a further extension, something on the lines of the current deal, or best case scenario Ref2 leading to remain. Any delay to leaving will be welcomed as it disrupts the Brexit, and even firm Brexiteers are beginning to concede the likelihood of an extension over the crap deal.

    And ftr there is no such thing as leaving with no deal. There are many backroom deals that have already been done, with more to come on any outcome. The current Brexit fiasco addresses just the main items, with the border issue bigged up as insoluble by the EU to create an obstacle and disrupt the proceedings. That was a good strategy, because it's thrown UK politics into disarray with little chance of redemption within the lifetime of our current brood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Looks like we will have to keep voting till we vote the right way. Big shake up next GE.
    A remain option on any Ref2 would be widely boycotted to win with low turnout and by a landslide through default, which would piss off the insignificant Belgian and his sidekicks and delight those that actually matter, like the EU.

    Anything could happen at the next GE, with the single exception of a Labour win under Corbyn. And hoping to avoid the expected communal chant, yes that does mean despite their betrayal, dishonesty and duplicity the Tories are secure in office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    So basically the only chance we have of leaving is if Doris clusterfuk deal gets voted through which isn't actually Brexit. As if it doesn't no deal will get voted down and an extension will be voted for. A total stitch up which they will pay for at the ballot box.
    A total stitch up for sure, but nobody hand on heart could say they will lose the next GE against the current opposition.

    Corbyn's cunning plan has removed the slightest chance there ever was of him ever becoming PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    The Maybot is certainly dragging brexit out. I can't understand why MPs are still trusting her...
    They don't, should be clear by now. The Commons has broken down, it's on her and her party.

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    The problem is over 50% of those who could be bothered to vote voted leave where as only about 200 out of 650 mps voted leave. Over 400 out of 650 constituencies voted leave thus the current make up of Parliament doesn't even come close to a representation of the electorate. Never been a great fan of PR but something needs to change in the way Mps are elected so we get a Parliament that it is more representative of the people. 2015 being the biggest joke with the SNP getting about 1.5 mill votes which translated into about 50 mps, UKIP got 4 mill votes yet only 1 MP, the Tories about 10 mill votes and over 330 mps. The current system of first past the post is not fit for purpose just solely designed to keep the 2 main parties in power and stop smaller parties getting a foothold.

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    Andrew Neil having a chat with Foobar:


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    If want to have an interview with Andrew Neil regardless of whether you are left or right better know what you're talking about or you'll get torn a new one, why so many won't be interviewed by him.

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    ^ the romoaner was basically churning out lie after lie; a total fukwit.

    Back to Brexit (or lack thereof): for the first time since the referendum, over the last few days, the remoaners look like they have a serious shot, maybe even the upper hand, at stopping Brexit entirely. If they actually managed to get a referendum with May's deal or remain as the only two options, and many folks boycotted, then they could win with a low turn out and then just remain.

    Anybody, including Troy and the fabulous lunatics should be disgusted by the way the Soros/Blair globalists have led our corrupt MPs exactly where they wanted them to go.

    Now, more than ever, we need a no deal Brexit.

    What the fabulous lunatics (otherwise known as the weak-willed bedwetters) fail to understand is that the EU is close to collapse and Brexit (along with Italy/many other) would be the downfall, so the globalists are willing to do anything to stop democratic processes and force their opaque and non-accountable practices to continue.

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    John Redwood has written a piece today explaining all that is wrong with Doris deal. Whether leaver or remoaner should be clear for all to see why her deal is unacceptable and needs to be voted down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    ^ the romoaner was basically churning out lie after lie; a total fukwit.

    Back to Brexit (or lack thereof): for the first time since the referendum, over the last few days, the remoaners look like they have a serious shot, maybe even the upper hand, at stopping Brexit entirely. If they actually managed to get a referendum with May's deal or remain as the only two options, and many folks boycotted, then they could win with a low turn out and then just remain.

    Anybody, including Troy and the fabulous lunatics should be disgusted by the way the Soros/Blair globalists have led our corrupt MPs exactly where they wanted them to go.

    Now, more than ever, we need a no deal Brexit.

    What the fabulous lunatics (otherwise known as the weak-willed bedwetters) fail to understand is that the EU is close to collapse and Brexit (along with Italy/many other) would be the downfall, so the globalists are willing to do anything to stop democratic processes and force their opaque and non-accountable practices to continue.
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    The EU game is up, the gloves are off, no more pretence at Orwellian democracy, now they will do what it takes to keep us in, or at least on simmer pending inspired instructions from above.

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    They'll do what successful trading blocs do: make being in a lot better than being out.

    It's why they exist.

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    I see a couple of weak-minded bedwetters have joined the discussion. Even they should be able to understand how dangerous this EU insanity is, yet somehow I suspect their simple minds will prefer to just accept the simple catch phrases and cliches...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    They'll do what successful trading blocs do: make being in a lot better than being out.

    It's why they exist.
    You really are fucking clueless beyond words.

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