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Thread: Can someone explain to me exactly why 'no deal' has been removed for good?

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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Yes, it's a terrible negotiating stance, and they're doing it because they have never had any intention of implementing the Leave decision.

    Taking no deal off the table has made no difference as we will still be in a no deal situation in 2 weeks time.

    What it has done is made May's non-deal more likely but she may not be able to bring that vote back in this session of parliament without changes to the motion. It is unlikely that the EU will grant an extension without a plan and it is quite clear that there isn't much of a plan.
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Yes, it's a terrible negotiating stance, and they're doing it because they have never had any intention of implementing the Leave decision.
    Someone was on TV last night calling it ‘The Great Brexit Stitch Up’ and maintained that it’s been a carefully coordinated plan to stop Brexit from the start.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Someone was on TV last night calling it ‘The Great Brexit Stitch Up’ and maintained that it’s been a carefully coordinated plan to stop Brexit from the start.
    No ****, Sherlock! May was the ideal "patsy" - I genuinely don't think she is conspiritorial, or necessarily much of a "remainer", though unlike many of her colleagues such as Gove she prioritises controlling borders to opening up world trade opportunities. But she is a dreadfully weak leader with no vision, and easily manipulated by civil servants, the EU and other assorted establishment types who want to remain. She is a cautious Carol, when we needed someone with conviction.

    She is now so weak that she has failed to sack Cabinet members who disobeyed a three-line whip. Brexiteers such as Boris, David Davis, Raab and McVey were honourable enough to resign the moment they could not support Government policy. Rudd, Guake, Clark etc have been given a free pass.

    So now the gloves have to come off. No more Queensbury Rules. I heard that sanctimonious toad James O'Brien on LBC just now calling Nigel Farage out for "treason" because he has invited EU member states to veto the inevitable UK application for an extension (it just needs one). Never mind that Blair has been advising the EU since we triggered Article 50 on how to negotiate with the UK. We should welcome any member state that is prepared to break ranks from the corrupt cartel and say "we see no reason for our citizens to grant such an extension, and as the UK's citizens voted to leave , we should let them".
    Last edited by Yesterday Once More; 03-14-2019 at 11:36 AM.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    We should welcome any member state that is prepared to break ranks from the corrupt cartel and say "we see no reason for our citizens to grant such an extension, and as the UK's citizens voted to leave , we should let them".
    What do you mean by welcome them? Ask 'em round for a beer?

  5. #5
    If the Italians prevented this sabotage, I'd buy them all a prosecco.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    If the Italians prevented this sabotage, I'd buy them all a prosecco.
    Italian birds grow it out mate ...fact!

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    If the Italians prevented this sabotage, I'd buy them all a prosecco.
    I think they've all got scooters already YOM
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    But different than the day before'

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  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Someone was on TV last night calling it ‘The Great Brexit Stitch Up’ and maintained that it’s been a carefully coordinated plan to stop Brexit from the start.
    If you really think the last 3 years of unprecedented political cluster****, up to an including last night, has been a carefully co-ordinated conspiracy then you're more paranoid than the average Corbynista in a synagogue.

    May introduced a bill. A Tory backbencher added an ammendement, which May didn't want. So Spellmen tried to withdraw it. The Speaker said no, Cooper moved it and the ammendment was passed by 4 on a free vote despite the govt voting against.

    Thus May now tried to vote down the ammended bill, despite her having introduced it, remember? So there's now not a free vote but a 3-line whip. And she loses by 40, 10x as much as when she just had a free vote.

    I'm more inclined to believe that Mossad was behind 9/11 than anyone in the UK government or Parliament knows what the fück they're doing.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    I'm more inclined to believe that Mossad was behind 9/11 than anyone in the UK government or Parliament knows what the fück they're doing.
    It was Mossad gan. The 'falling man' can clearly be heard shouting "some big nosed **** pushed me!" - probably Monty

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    So Ash - you're clearly a politically astute chap so 'splain me this. Why does this speaker bloke, practically a convicted rapist by all accounts, insist on bellowing out the result of a vote we have all managed to hear perfectly well just two seconds before?

    Strikes me as a bit of a garrulous arse.
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