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Brexit slowly becoming a Farce.


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10 minutes ago, Shandon Par said:

 

Macron kind of stating the bleedin obvious here, but well said, nevertheless.

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I don't really understand the EU position here. They are going to risk a hard border in Ireland over the issue of the Irish border?

The Tories have two red lines. UK constitutional integrity and freedom of movement. If the EU can't live with that then it'll be Hard Brexit. If the EU are gambling on the Second Referendum campaign being succesful it's a big gamble.

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1 hour ago, Shandon Par said:

Cue the Macron as Napoleon response from Little Englander types.

 

 

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That's surely the writing on the wall for May - pretty much the only leverage she had over the party was her ability to deliver Chequers. You wonder if the thought process now is: If it must be hard Brexit, let's get a hard Brexiteer in to do it.....

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We may have a Labour government by April. May slammed down her "Chequers or nothing" and the EU has said that its not acceptable, everyone will want their own Chequers type deal if they let the UK have one. 

 

Now she has nothing for her back benchers. The hard Brexiters may attempt a coup but that will risk bringing down her government. If it falls then its all bets off which way the public jump. Its suicide for them to dump May as there is no one sane looking ready to step up, but their party is so deeply riven that its very likely. 

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I wonder if the great minds of the P&B politics forum can map out what happens next.  Preferably one stage at a time.

1.  Chequers, or nothing resembling Chequers, will be accepted by the EU as it breaches the four freedoms of the Single Market.  Anyone disagree with that?

2.  Assuming no one disagrees the ball is back in the U.K. court; what’s the next step?

a) May resigns, then...

b) It is tossed back to the U.K. Parliament, then....

c) ?

 

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2 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

I wonder if the great minds of the P&B politics forum can map out what happens next.  Preferably one stage at a time.

1.  Chequers, or nothing resembling Chequers, will be accepted by the EU as it breaches the four freedoms of the Single Market.  Anyone disagree with that?

2.  Assuming no one disagrees the ball is back in the U.K. court; what’s the next step?

a) May resigns, then...

b) It is tossed back to the U.K. Parliament, then....

c) ?

 

Profit.

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23 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

I should have added “sensible responses only please” though it probably wouldn’t have made a difference.

 

Profit for the prominent Bexiteers gambling heavily on a UK economic crash?

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