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Pat Vegas
06-09-2017, 08:05 AM
I suspect it will be delayed and delayed until someone gets in and promises 2nd referendum and remain will win.

Just Trent
06-09-2017, 08:18 AM
I suspect it will be delayed and delayed until someone gets in and promises 2nd referendum and remain will win.

Perhaps this was the plan all along? Mrs May was staunchly remain last year. Bring back Boris imo

Rich
06-09-2017, 08:32 AM
Perhaps this was the plan all along? Mrs May was staunchly remain last year. Bring back Boris imo

I have thought that, tbh. I am a remainer so am hopeful that whatever coalition is formed will result in a softer Brexit/final vote on terms of Brexit. The fact of the matter is that the young people that will build the wealth of this country in the years to come voted massively to remain part of the EU.

Luis Anaconda
06-09-2017, 08:37 AM
Perhaps this was the plan all along? Mrs May was staunchly remain last year. Bring back Boris imo

She wasn't staunchly remain or she wouldn't have hidden away through the entire referendum. And Boris wasn't really for Leave - it was just political opportunism that made him go that way

World's End Stella
06-09-2017, 08:39 AM
I have thought that, tbh. I am a remainer so am hopeful that whatever coalition is formed will result in a softer Brexit/final vote on terms of Brexit. The fact of the matter is that the young people that will build the wealth of this country in the years to come voted massively to remain part of the EU.

From a % standpoint that is true, the problem is that far too few of the lazy f*ckers actually voted.

Unlike last night when they came out for Jeremy Corbyn in droves :-|

Darren's Dodgy Denim
06-09-2017, 09:20 AM
I suspect it will be delayed and delayed until someone gets in and promises 2nd referendum and remain will win.

I think that assumes that the EU actually want Britain back in, which I think might not be as straightforward as some might think.

redgunamo
06-09-2017, 09:27 AM
I think that assumes that the EU actually want Britain back in, which I think might not be as straightforward as some might think.

Oh, they certainly do want the UK back in. For start, somebody has to help the Germans pay for it all.

Also, along with France, Britain is one of the few members that has a long-standing, traditional, genuinely global outlook. And outreach.

Ash
06-09-2017, 10:46 AM
Oh, they certainly do want the UK back in. For start, somebody has to help the Germans pay for it all.


I have been told that May was expecting to have to pay something like a hundred billion of our sterlings to get the divorce settlement she was looking for, such is the fury of all the countries who are used to all our monies.

redgunamo
06-09-2017, 10:54 AM
I have been told that May was expecting to have to pay something like a hundred billion of our sterlings to get the divorce settlement she was looking for, such is the fury of all the countries who are used to all our monies.

Makes sense to me.

Also, I've been told that Greece is sitting on a limitless supply of untapped fossil fuel, for which the Germans have deceitfully bantered them out of the future rights.

Ash
06-09-2017, 11:12 AM
Makes sense to me.

Also, I've been told that Greece is sitting on a limitless supply of untapped fossil fuel, for which the Germans have deceitfully bantered them out of the future rights.

My word. Those teutonic fiends! Sounds exactly like The Final Cut - series three of the Francis Urqhart House of Cards.

Burney
06-09-2017, 11:12 AM
My word. Those teutonic fiends! Sounds exactly like The Final Cut - series three of the Francis Urqhart House of Cards.

Oh, I thought you meant the Pink Floyd album.

I imagine you must be feeling a tiny bit conflicted this morning?

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
06-09-2017, 11:16 AM
I think that assumes that the EU actually want Britain back in, which I think might not be as straightforward as some might think.

We haven't left.

Luis Anaconda
06-09-2017, 11:40 AM
My word. Those teutonic fiends! Sounds exactly like The Final Cut - series three of the Francis Urqhart House of Cards.

:clap: I've just been rematching them - up to the end of To Play the King at the moment

Ash
06-09-2017, 12:05 PM
Oh, I thought you meant the Pink Floyd album.

I imagine you must be feeling a tiny bit conflicted this morning?

:hehe: Yeah, it was a funny old night. I stayed up till it was two-hundred-and-twelve all, and cheered every SNP loss except the one to the Lib Dem. I'm sure that's something most of us can agree on.

I may have said "**** off and die, Alastair Campbell" a couple of times.

Ash
06-09-2017, 12:08 PM
:clap: I've just been rematching them - up to the end of To Play the King at the moment

Michael Kitchen is great in that. In fact in that series I'm largely on Urquhart's side.

On Staines' arrest: "Shame. It was a very good speech."

Luis Anaconda
06-09-2017, 12:15 PM
Michael Kitchen is great in that. In fact in that series I'm largely on Urquhart's side.

On Staines' arrest: "Shame. It was a very good speech."

He is - funny how much it is modelled on Charles and 25 years on he still hasn't had the change to be king.

Stamper is also excellent as well (Colin Jeans)

eastgermanautos
06-10-2017, 04:09 AM
I suspect it will be delayed and delayed until someone gets in and promises 2nd referendum and remain will win.

Don't compare Brexit to your orgasm. :hide:

dismalswamp
06-10-2017, 06:55 AM
I suspect it will be delayed and delayed until someone gets in and promises 2nd referendum and remain will win.
You forget that far more people want out than in, last YouGov poll had the out campaign now up to 62%.
We are leaving the EU and however it is done doesn't matter in the slightest,