Brexit Deal

MaserCoupe

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So the treacherous and eurosceptic JRM, Gove, Boris, Davis, fill in the blank.....call for Teresa Mays head a few months ago vote against her deal then some celebrate with a champagne party after the historic defeat and now they want to support her deal. Wow they can get to change their minds, have how ever many turns they like on having a vote but oh no, not one scintilla of putting it back to the people for a final say on the deal........really? Good grief you must be yanking my cam-chain!!!;)
 
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conaero

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If there is a General Election, first the Tory party will have a leadership election.

So thinking logically for time scales, if article 50 is recinded, the Tory party election followed by General election then second vote. Then we are into 2020.
Second referendum 2021?
Leave EU (if leave win) 2023.

Problem is Mark, if you go down that route your already alienating 52% of the electorate.
 
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From The Naked Trader an investment column

Anyone know where David Cameron is?? This is all his bloody fault.

It feels the markets are as bored of the Brexit ******** as I am sure you and definitely I am.

I don't think any of us care anymore. In - out - shake it all about can we just make a decision, get it done and move on?
 

Felonious Crud

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Today I phoned up a car covers company to order a, er, car cover. The shipping time is 6 weeks, Crumbs! I enquired, why? Well, they said, many of our machinists are from C/E Europe, and loads of them didn't come back after Christmas because they wanted to work somewhere with better prospects and unfortunately we can't find enough local people who want to work as machinists.
 

Zep

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I have, over lunch, been having a read of whatukthinks.org. Quite a lot of non-partisan polling information on there.

Nothing on cheese though.
 

MaserCoupe

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The biggest elephant in the room I can see here as we are nearly at the end of the beginning is whether sports Maserati has a big enough server for the ensuing pages that will come and follow from next week ;)
 

2b1ask1

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I have, over lunch, been having a read of whatukthinks.org. Quite a lot of non-partisan polling information on there.

Nothing on cheese though.

I don't know, I'm partial to some of that partisan cheese
 
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Nayf

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None of that here, only hard British cheese, like Cheddar.
Only it’s turned out to be very crumbly Wensleydale...
 

Nibby

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JRM and BoJo changing their positions? Two faced c-units.
Tbh speaking as a neutral them two holding out things were going nowhere, their idea of hard Brexit wasn't going to happen and they've finally realised the longer they held on for a hard brexit the more chance of Corbyn gaining power.
I do think Farage and Johnson love being in the limelight more than anything else where's JRM is more sincere albeit not to everyone's taste.
 

Oneball

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Well midlife you’ll be pleased to know that the apparently inconsequential petition is being debated in parliament next week.:D

It’s just another red herring getting in the way of an actual decision. There’s no way Parliament is going to cancel Brexit.