Brexit Deal

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Pretty much as I thought
  1. Labour talks collapsed.
  2. Interim PM (whoever that may be) until next General Election around 2021 so time for Tories to rebuild and not much else gets done.
  3. No second referendum
  4. Brexit delivered, late, with no deal (?)
  5. Farage to wipe the floor in the MEP elections

I am happy with that
 

Wattie

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So why are you in Australia Wattie, will you come back if we get out, like a Man City fan from the back of the sofa now they've started winning stuff...
Cos everyone in the YUK feels like this

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Been an expat for 17 of last 19 years- UK is way too cold for me. I prefer :beach:

Besides, I like winding you up from afar with my brilliance on matters such as this. Here’s some more.

Europe has right royally cocked up. They had us by the jugular recently with the ability to force MP's to decide between “revoke article 50 and no deal (which MP’s had already rejected)

Brexit would have been dusted and SMUPPITS everywhere would have been rejoicing.

Instead, they f*cked it and gave us a Halloween extension option!! SMDRP ride again.

Now they’re facing the full wrath of the Brexit support via Farage and possibly a good showing in a general election by the party too.
Useless May will be booted out (did you see her pathetic launch yesterday on tv?.....
"leaving with a deal- as soon as possible" WTF??
“Building a brighter future- here at home” Where else would it be-India? :lol2:

Those on stage with her looked really unmotivated, unconvinced and embarrassed :suicide: )
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A New Brexit PM (Boris?) will rip up her deal and we’ll be back in the game with the threat of no deal which we’ll use to get a better deal and if Europe doesn’t play along there’ll no cash payment and we’ll walk. Au revoir.

There is not a snowballs chance in h3ll that a “remainer” will get the job as that will prove for once and for all that it was a stitch up.

New deal or no deal we’ll be out...if it’s no deal Europe’s collapse will be accelerated by it’s inability to allow countries that want to leave to do so on mutually beneficial terms.
 
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Wattie

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So, conservatives won’t back a “leaver”....say the remaining A50 invoking “remainer” traitors.
Labour will now back a confirmatory vote.......lying ******* who have sat on the fence.

It’s official. They are BOTH sh1tt1ng themselves as Thursday approaches.

Tonight I called the SMDRP 7 ( international reverse charges call accepted) and asked them to saddle up and we SMDRP 7 are now officially riding again,

Farage for Brexit!

Winchester is loaded,
Chester too,
Win- inevitable.

1.Our group includes the gunfighter Vin Tanner (Steve McQueen), who has gone broke after a round of PCP finance at Aston Martin/Ferrrari and resists local efforts to Vauxhallise him.
2. Harry F#cked (Brad Dexter), who assumes a much bigger GFV on his horse “Trigger” than Might be received.
3.The Irish Mexican Bernardo O'Reilly (Charles Bronson), who has fallen on a hard border.....and no doubt, civil war,- black balaclava at the ready.
4.Britt (James Coburn), an expert in both leaving and remaining who joins purely for the challenge involved....historically a Labour man, Ferrari PCP......sold onto Evans.
5.The dapper, on-the-run gunman Lee (Robert Vaughan), plagued by nightmares of fallen Conservatism, haunted by fears that he has lost his nerve for “no deal” he joined for redemption.
6They are trailed by the hotheaded Chico (Horst Farage ), an aspiring gunfighter whose previous attempts to leave the Eu have been spurned.
Finally, Impressed by his persistence, we have invited him into the SMDRP posse.
7. Bald head at the ready. (Yul)
Our steelhorses are ready, PCP, Lease, Hire arrangements, stolen,SORNED, we are in All in place and together we ride.......

Forget ‘The Mans” trip you’re all going to Westminster for a 4th vote........
 
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Nibby

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like a Man City fan from the back of the sofa now they've started winning stuff...
Listening to the news bulletin on Radio 2 yesterday(2pm?) and the main headline was "Vincent Kompany is going to leave Manchester City"
It would've been ott on Radio 5 but on Radio 2 people must of thought the BBC have taken leave of their senses if they thought that's the most important thing that's happened in the world.
 

Wack61

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What?
1 bus,
Versus over 700 days of ridiculous pretend negotiations... and incompetence,
100million + on Eu elections we’re not supposed to be in,
Umpteen multi million dollar ferry contracts that don’t have ferries,
3 fAiled attempts at a **** deal,
40 odd resignations,
several bad dancing displays
no manfesto on Eu elections.
Well, bugger me.
I’ll vote Tory.
Let’s remain.
NOT.
Whatever happens you can 100% guarantee those at the top of the tree have made a LOT of money out of this shambles which is what they're trying to protect.
Our democracy is the freedom to vote in labour millionaires or conservative millionaires every 4 years and that's it

Northamptonshire council was almost bankrupt last year , I read last week they've taken on a woman as head of child services on 258k

Talking to a guy last week who works for the police they've just started a woman in a part time position on 48k pro rata in Preston to update their Twitter account but in the same week they removed all the water coolers because budget cuts

Bunch of ***** the lot of them
 

Phil the Brit

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BBC, The most corrupt political media organisation in the UK now.
Closely followed by Channel 5.
Don't even get me started on their crappy breakfast programme. Four or five of them just sitting on a sofa giving their own opinions. Who cares what they think? ****, the other day they even invited that Carol woman the weather girl to sit down with them and give her opinions.
Who cares what THEY think!
 

Wack61

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I watched ITV this morning , Piers asked Matt Hancock the health minister if he was standing for prime minister at the end of an uncomfortable 5 minute interview in which he said absolutely nothing apart from we're trying to deliver brexit

His reply

I'm not ruling it out , but I'm not ruling it in either

FFS
 

Wattie

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I watched ITV this morning , Piers asked Matt Hancock the health minister if he was standing for prime minister at the end of an uncomfortable 5 minute interview in which he said absolutely nothing apart from we're trying to deliver brexit

His reply

I'm not ruling it out , but I'm not ruling it in either

FFS
I’ve ruled him and his party out.
 

Zep

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Talking of polls, this was quite interesting and probably bears out why there is strong feelings on the matter either way.

 

allandwf

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I have seen a few , so called independent, polls. They all tend to agree that the overall outcome on another leave/remain vote would be the much the same as before.
 

GeoffCapes

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Talking of polls, this was quite interesting and probably bears out why there is strong feelings on the matter either way.



Very interesting, but like most statistic, the result is dependant on how you interpret it.
And like Brexit the right answer depends on your opinion.

Basically we ain't going to get an answer on this and 50% of the country will have the hump.

Still maintain we won't leave.