You know who I think homey, quit playin.
Brexit negotiations
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gloswhite
Dunkels King
wanderlust
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Angry Dad
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642 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 21:22
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
I'd love to see Corbyn in charge. You reap what you sow.
643 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 21:25
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:You know who I think homey, quit playin.
Corbyn or Boris?
645 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 21:50
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
wanderlust wrote:Battered by 230 votes - has to be some kind of record.
It is the largest defeat for a sitting government in history.
646 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 21:51
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Natasha Whittam wrote:
Even I'd now welcome a second referendum.
647 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 21:58
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:You know who I think homey, quit playin.
Corbyn or Boris?
FARAGE!
648 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 22:02
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Even Farage said another vote might be necessary.
649 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Jan 15 2019, 22:56
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Seems we are all agreed that another vote is necessary - well apart from May and Corbyn.
650 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 13:58
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Boris, at least we'll get a laugh.Natasha Whittam wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:You know who I think homey, quit playin.
Corbyn or Boris
651 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 14:23
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I'm appalled at the situation. May painted herself into a corner by piss poor negotiation and a determination to railroad through a crap deal that nobody is happy with - not that I believe such a deal could ever exist given that the leave campaign focused on fear and lies and the question was so simplified that not everyone voted for the same thing. However that's water under the bridge now and it's sad that both leaders feel the need to play politics at a time of national crisis.xmiles wrote:Seems we are all agreed that another vote is necessary - well apart from May and Corbyn.
With a different deal no longer being an option it's looking like it's either no deal or a people's vote, but given recent history I can foresee a lot of argument about what people should be asked to vote on if that option is taken. What a f****** mess.
652 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 14:57
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Don't throw yourself off the bridge yet Wander, the EU are happy to resume negotiations. Needless to say there will be a price to pay. I doubt it will be as much as Corbyn is prepared to trade away, but at least we have let the EU know the strength of our feelings, and that we won't be as easy a pushover as they had hoped.wanderlust wrote:I'm appalled at the situation. May painted herself into a corner by piss poor negotiation and a determination to railroad through a crap deal that nobody is happy with - not that I believe such a deal could ever exist given that the leave campaign focused on fear and lies and the question was so simplified that not everyone voted for the same thing. However that's water under the bridge now and it's sad that both leaders feel the need to play politics at a time of national crisis.xmiles wrote:Seems we are all agreed that another vote is necessary - well apart from May and Corbyn.
With a different deal no longer being an option it's looking like it's either no deal or a people's vote, but given recent history I can foresee a lot of argument about what people should be asked to vote on if that option is taken. What a f****** mess.
Brexit will still happen, and in the meantime, at least for the next few hours, I dread the thought of Corbyn and his third rate cabinet gaining control of the country and all its resources.
653 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 15:07
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
gloswhite wrote:Don't throw yourself off the bridge yet Wander, the EU are happy to resume negotiations. Needless to say there will be a price to pay. I doubt it will be as much as Corbyn is prepared to trade away, but at least we have let the EU know the strength of our feelings, and that we won't be as easy a pushover as they had hoped.wanderlust wrote:I'm appalled at the situation. May painted herself into a corner by piss poor negotiation and a determination to railroad through a crap deal that nobody is happy with - not that I believe such a deal could ever exist given that the leave campaign focused on fear and lies and the question was so simplified that not everyone voted for the same thing. However that's water under the bridge now and it's sad that both leaders feel the need to play politics at a time of national crisis.xmiles wrote:Seems we are all agreed that another vote is necessary - well apart from May and Corbyn.
With a different deal no longer being an option it's looking like it's either no deal or a people's vote, but given recent history I can foresee a lot of argument about what people should be asked to vote on if that option is taken. What a f****** mess.
Brexit will still happen, and in the meantime, at least for the next few hours, I dread the thought of Corbyn and his third rate cabinet gaining control of the country and all its resources.
I don't know where you get the idea that the EU are happy to resume negotiations from. I have seen nothing to support this.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-46887683
654 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 15:40
Guest
Guest
They won’t negotiate with May, because she’s given everything she can.
Labour is a different story though.
Labour is a different story though.
655 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 17:05
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
We'll probably end up in EFTA.
656 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 19:37
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Oh lord. Gove evicorated Corbyn tonight.
That was like the good old days of when Dave Cameron took on steptoe.
May is hopeless.
That was like the good old days of when Dave Cameron took on steptoe.
May is hopeless.
657 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Jan 16 2019, 19:48
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Oh lord. Gove evicorated Corbyn tonight.
That was like the good old days of when Dave Cameron took on steptoe.
May is hopeless.
659 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 14:32
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
"Tories couldn't organise a fuck up" - made me laugh until I realised they have presided over the biggest fuck up in history.
660 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 18:13
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