Brexit Deal

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I think what may happen now is that the E.U. will refuse an extension, the plan being to force a ‘no deal’ versus the WA (unchanged of course) vote in Parliament. With the current numbers, an election stopped before 31st Oct and faced with no deal within days, they will vote it through, even though it’s been rejected 3 times. EU gets what it wanted all along. Played like a fiddle.
 

iainw

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I think what may happen now is that the E.U. will refuse an extension, the plan being to force a ‘no deal’ versus the WA (unchanged of course) vote in Parliament. With the current numbers, an election stopped before 31st Oct and faced with no deal within days, they will vote it through, even though it’s been rejected 3 times. EU gets what it wanted all along. Played like a fiddle.
The EU defInitely win here. Helped by a load of ** in the UK parliament. Sends a message- even the strongest countries can’t leave the EU. We will have the euro before long and the transition will be complete
 

Felonious Crud

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The EU defInitely win here. Helped by a load of ** in the UK parliament. Sends a message- even the strongest countries can’t leave the EU. We will have the euro before long and the transition will be complete

Impact on prices of Italian cars - good or bad?
 

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From ZeroHedge I think?
This is.. reminds of that sketch in yes minister

“There are a number of parties. One of them wants to take us out, but there are some within that party that didn’t want to take us out, so they were kicked out by the man who just came in. In order to get us out, the man who just came in tried to get himself out, so that he could then get back in, in order to take us out. But he was thwarted by the other parties, who despite wanting him out, kept him in because they fear that if he gets out, he will then get back in and will then take us out. But if they can keep him in long enough, and prevent him from taking us out, they figure that soon after he has failed to take us out, they will be able to get him out and get themselves in. And then after he gets out and they get in, they may try to take us out or they may try to keep us in. It’s anyone’s guess. Then again, it’s entirely possible that if they do get in, they might try to get us out, then campaign against their deal for taking us out to try and keep us in. It really is that simple.”
 

Wattie

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More European signalling from Verhofstadt.
“Let it be a 2nd ref.new elections, a revocation of art. 50 or the approval of the deal, but not today’s helpless status quo”

Quite revealing that he still refers to the WA when it is in fact the withdrawal disagreement.
There is no other deal to be done so why are our MPs (Thornbury) suggesting there is?
 
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Wattie

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Labours ridiculous position and you see her suddenly (cos she's that stupid) realise how insane it is.......
 
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Wattie

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I think what may happen now is that the E.U. will refuse an extension, the plan being to force a ‘no deal’ versus the WA (unchanged of course) vote in Parliament. With the current numbers, an election stopped before 31st Oct and faced with no deal within days, they will vote it through, even though it’s been rejected 3 times. EU gets what it wanted all along. Played like a fiddle.
And if that happens the Uk is a vassal state. Finished.
Everyone better hope that doesn’t transpire
 

Wattie

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The EU defInitely win here. Helped by a load of ** in the UK parliament. Sends a message- even the strongest countries can’t leave the EU. We will have the euro before long and the transition will be complete
And we’d all love that......