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Brexit slowly becoming a Farce.


John Lambies Doos

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6 minutes ago, Cerberus said:

This just proves that debate is dead. Everyone gets personally offended and outraged as soon as you disagree with them on any matter.
There's no talking to people.

No they fucking don't. Tosser.

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21 minutes ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:

I've said it before but UK Executives have far too much power to decide what is and isn't discussed in Parliament.


I know that Westminster is designed to ensure we don't have weak governments but May is just taking the piss now.

But we do not have a written constitution so these Parliamentary norms and traditions could be easily changed.

 

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Further confirmation of the lack of morality of those behind the Leave campaigns.

If the result had gone the other way and there had been any irregularities in the Remain campaigns it would have been front page news for months,

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/arron-banks-leave-eu-brexit-campaign-jo-cox-murder-nigel-farage-a8814866.html

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1 hour ago, Granny Danger said:

Further confirmation of the lack of morality of those behind the Leave campaigns.

If the result had gone the other way and there had been any irregularities in the Remain campaigns it would have been front page news for months,

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/arron-banks-leave-eu-brexit-campaign-jo-cox-murder-nigel-farage-a8814866.html

Read elsewhere about £12.5k,  for the hire of a private jet for Farage to go to an event, that wasn't declared.

It would be tremendously funny if after all the devious and downright illegal campaigning that these fuckers undertook, parliament votes to revoke the leave decision

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21 minutes ago, sureiknow said:

No she's no shame.

Though she has said she will not lead the Tories into the next G.E.

If the GE is the scheduled one. She refused to say whether she would stand down for an early one.

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11 hours ago, John Lambies Doos said:

I presume May will resign if she doesn't get her deal through next week?

Nothing will change really even if May did resign. The Irish backstop problem will still be there and unsolvable.

It's going to dawn on Brexiteers one day that if they want to exit the EU in the near future then they will have to sacrifice N.Ireland. 

There may be an outside chance of winning a GE majority if they decided to go for it, but I can't see that scenario for either the Tories or Labour. Both will rely on either the DUP (for the Tories) or the SNP (for Labour).

A united Ireland will inevitably lead to an independent Scotland and England with perhaps Wales will go it alone.

If they don't want that to happen then they need to ditch leaving the EU until they are strong enough to win an outright majority in parliament. For some, that wait is too long.

    

 

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Forecasts indicating another heavy defeat for May's deal on Tuesday - probably well into 3 figures.

My hope is that they will revoke A50 - not just delay it. It should be kicked into touch for at least 5 years with the promise then of another referendum which would hopefully shut the brexiteers up for a while.  That would give business some certainty and lets face it, the best deal we have right now is the one we are in at the moment. Anything else would be a recipe for varying degrees of chaos.

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