Brexit negotiations
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Hipster_Nebula
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162 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 15:14
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
I sense that the latest developments are bothering you AD.
Still don't despair May is going to do it all over again. She obviously believes third time's a charm. On the other hand Einstein thought the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
Still don't despair May is going to do it all over again. She obviously believes third time's a charm. On the other hand Einstein thought the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
163 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 20:40
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Verhofstadt is like the human embodiment of the phrase "that's why leave won"
164 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 20:58
Guest
Guest
Angry Dad wrote:We voted out simples no plan no deals just straight forward out as it said on the ballot paper. This is a stitch up may is a remainer she is poncing about to achieve just that, silliness hoping it will all go away and we'll stay because everyone will desperate for it to go away, that's my take on it anyway.Sluffy wrote:Angry Dad wrote:Forget Labour for the moment the Tories have betrayed all those people who voted leave it is unforgivable they must never be in power again this must be the end of them the sooner they are out the better. As a lifelong Tory I fucking despise the treacherous bastards now.
I'm far past caring with all this silliness but aren't the majority of the Conservatives the only ones to have a negotiated plan to leave on the agreed date?
Hardly their fault if nut jobs like hard line Brexiteers like Rees-Mogg vote against his own party's Brexit plan to prevent it happening.
You voted for a simple leave, not everybody who voted leave did. A hard Brexit doesn’t satisfy the ‘will of the people’ any more than a soft Brexit.
165 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 21:40
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Yes, the problem with every election and vote of any kind.
166 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 22:18
Guest
Guest
Quite different things but broadly I agree with you. There’s no way of keeping everyone happy, so in this case it’s undeniable ‘soft’ Brexiteers would be kicking off if no deal was the choice being pushed.
At least this way doesn’t impact the economy so dramatically.
At least this way doesn’t impact the economy so dramatically.
167 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat Mar 16 2019, 13:48
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Please do not adjust your set normal service will continue as soon as possible.
169 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 16:15
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
It seems May can't keep putting the same deal to a vote after all:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47614074
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47614074
170 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 17:37
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Gotta love Bercow
May's been manipulating the Brexit agenda so her deal is the only option for months now and Bercow does his job by referring to the rule that you can't keep putting the same motion to Parliament time and time again in the hope that it will get passed.
Obviously some folk won't be happy with that but all I can say to them are all the cliches that they themselves have been using since the referendum squeaked over the line by a two percent swing (as opposed to May's deal which has been defeated twice by record-breaking margins!)
"Just get on with it"
"We've had a vote and it's already been decided"
"You can't have another vote"
etc, etc, etc......
May's been manipulating the Brexit agenda so her deal is the only option for months now and Bercow does his job by referring to the rule that you can't keep putting the same motion to Parliament time and time again in the hope that it will get passed.
Obviously some folk won't be happy with that but all I can say to them are all the cliches that they themselves have been using since the referendum squeaked over the line by a two percent swing (as opposed to May's deal which has been defeated twice by record-breaking margins!)
"Just get on with it"
"We've had a vote and it's already been decided"
"You can't have another vote"
etc, etc, etc......
171 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 17:52
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
As the vote on to rule out a no deal brexit was advisory, let’s hope this is now what happens!
172 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 18:10
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Whatever happens, we can be pretty sure there'll be plenty of shenanigans before the 29th.
174 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 18:25
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Bercow shall henceforth be known as the great Cornholio.
175 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 20:05
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Come on Parliament, let's get this Brexit debate show on the road. Go go go Corbyn and the red men. Let's kick some butt.
176 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 20:09
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Microphone stands at the ready!
177 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 20:13
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Imagine it. Rees-Mogg breaking out his best moves on JC. Let it all kick off. I'll pay to watch.karlypants wrote:Microphone stands at the ready!
By the way KP, let me know when my thread is nearing volume 7, I need to build more shelves.
178 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 21:19
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Imagine it. Rees-Mogg breaking out his best moves on JC. Let it all kick off. I'll pay to watch.karlypants wrote:Microphone stands at the ready!
By the way KP, let me know when my thread is nearing volume 7, I need to build more shelves.
You have been her that long with your thread Ive lost what volume we are on.
You must be the only one who hasn’t had a ban either so I will have to speak with the staff backstage to get something sorted.
179 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 21:29
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
karlypants wrote:You have been her that long
Bonce is a woman?
Everything makes sense now.
180 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Mar 18 2019, 21:41
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Christ, I wondered why I felt so good in a kilt. It's all making sense.Natasha Whittam wrote:karlypants wrote:You have been her that long
Bonce is a woman?
Everything makes sense now.
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