Brexit Thread 2

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How would you vote if we had to vote again?

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:33 pm

NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


May needs to get an extension and the EU will want a good reason why.

A good reason would be something like a referendum or General Election - although I don’t really see the point of a GE.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by more heat than light » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:38 pm

NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


We can still revoke A50.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:39 pm

more heat than light wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


We can still revoke A50.


May is the most cowardly PM in history. She’ll never have the guts to suggest revoking.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by captain red dog » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:43 pm

Reese-Mogg is hilariously backtracking now. I hope his feet are held to the flames if he decides to now back May's deal.

Also, on what logic do these people think we need a third meaningful vote. We are told time and again that there can be no second referendum as people voted to leave. Now we are being told that parliament voted to reject the deal, twice, but need another chance.

If she wants to get her deal through, just put it to the people. May's best possible deal vs Remain. Should be a no brainer.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Cuttooth » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:46 pm

Moggy wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


May needs to get an extension and the EU will want a good reason why.

A good reason would be something like a referendum or General Election - although I don’t really see the point of a GE.

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Great.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:48 pm

captain red dog wrote:Reese-Mogg is hilariously backtracking now. I hope his feet are held to the flames if he decides to now back May's deal.

Also, on what logic do these people think we need a third meaningful vote. We are told time and again that there can be no second referendum as people voted to leave. Now we are being told that parliament voted to reject the deal, twice, but need another chance.

If she wants to get her deal through, just put it to the people. May's best possible deal vs Remain. Should be a no brainer.


Are you a little behind on the news? ;)

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Garth » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:48 pm

If no extension is agreed with the EU, we'll see a new level of chaos as the choice is made to either revoke Article 50 or walk the country off the No Deal Brexit cliff.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:51 pm

Garth wrote:If no extension is agreed with the EU, we'll see a new level of chaos as the choice is made to either revoke Article 50 or walk the country off the No Deal Brexit cliff.


We really won’t have long to decide either.

Revoking would be fantastic, but I think May would go No Deal if that happened.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by captain red dog » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:51 pm

Moggy wrote:
captain red dog wrote:Reese-Mogg is hilariously backtracking now. I hope his feet are held to the flames if he decides to now back May's deal.

Also, on what logic do these people think we need a third meaningful vote. We are told time and again that there can be no second referendum as people voted to leave. Now we are being told that parliament voted to reject the deal, twice, but need another chance.

If she wants to get her deal through, just put it to the people. May's best possible deal vs Remain. Should be a no brainer.


Are you a little behind on the news? ;)

No, I'm talking about Reese-Moggs u-turn and Bercows intervention today. People say that a second referendum is destroying faith in politics, but the real reason is the absolute lack of principle and consistency from MPs.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by more heat than light » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:51 pm

Moggy wrote:
more heat than light wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


We can still revoke A50.


May is the most cowardly PM in history. She’ll never have the guts to suggest revoking.


Assuming the EU offer no extension? May is a crap PM but she's not mental, I don't think she'll allow No Deal. She'll be gone either way, I'm sure she won't also want to crash the country.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:53 pm

more heat than light wrote:
Moggy wrote:
more heat than light wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


We can still revoke A50.


May is the most cowardly PM in history. She’ll never have the guts to suggest revoking.


Assuming the EU offer no extension? May is a crap PM but she's not mental, I don't think she'll allow No Deal. She'll be gone either way, I'm sure she won't also want to crash the country.


We’ll see, but I think she’ll swing towards the ERG, DUP and UKIP.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Lex-Man » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:53 pm

Cuttooth wrote:
Moggy wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


May needs to get an extension and the EU will want a good reason why.

A good reason would be something like a referendum or General Election - although I don’t really see the point of a GE.

twitter.com/ariehkovler/status/1107714119854186496



Great.


The EU are going to love that.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Rex Kramer » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:54 pm

Moggy wrote:
Garth wrote:If no extension is agreed with the EU, we'll see a new level of chaos as the choice is made to either revoke Article 50 or walk the country off the No Deal Brexit cliff.


We really won’t have long to decide either.

Revoking would be fantastic, but I think May would go No Deal if that happened.

I think that would dependant on whether there were enough Tories willing to go against the whip and vote in a no-confidence motion.

Who am I kidding, party before country every single time.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by NickSCFC » Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:59 pm

Moggy wrote:
more heat than light wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


We can still revoke A50.


May is the most cowardly PM in history. She’ll never have the guts to suggest revoking.


Simply won't happen, wouldn't be surprised to see her resign once we crash out.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Return_of_the_STAR » Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:02 pm

Cuttooth wrote:
Moggy wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:So what happens now?

As far as I can see if the EU27 don't all agree to an extension then it's No Deal on the 29th.


May needs to get an extension and the EU will want a good reason why.

A good reason would be something like a referendum or General Election - although I don’t really see the point of a GE.

twitter.com/ariehkovler/status/1107714119854186496



Great.


Depends on what the answer from the eu is. They may say we will give you 3 months if you just want to try to get the deal through or 1 year if you are considering a new referendum or election. Or they may just turn round and say tell us why you want an extension and we will talk length etc

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Garth » Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:00 pm

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Tue Mar 19, 2019 6:16 am

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Sun and Mail are taking it well. :lol:

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by satriales » Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:11 am

How dare Bercow do his job properly! I bet they wish Grayling was made speaker.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Squinty » Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:54 am

satriales wrote:How dare Bercow do his job properly! I bet they wish Grayling was made speaker.


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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Garth » Tue Mar 19, 2019 8:11 am

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