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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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The Countdown begins. on 20:23 - Nov 15 by exiledclaseboy
And we all lived happily ever after.
There’s no majority in Parliament for no deal either.
Yeah, happy and cuddly and sh1t.
The fact there's no majority for a no deal isn't germaine to the Brexit process. It's the default position should no deal be reached. I don't think parliament will ever agree on any deal therefore the default position will occur.
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The Countdown begins. on 21:45 - Nov 15 with 2529 views
The Countdown begins. on 21:42 - Nov 15 by bluey_the_blue
Yeah, happy and cuddly and sh1t.
The fact there's no majority for a no deal isn't germaine to the Brexit process. It's the default position should no deal be reached. I don't think parliament will ever agree on any deal therefore the default position will occur.
The Countdown begins. on 21:42 - Nov 15 by bluey_the_blue
Yeah, happy and cuddly and sh1t.
The fact there's no majority for a no deal isn't germaine to the Brexit process. It's the default position should no deal be reached. I don't think parliament will ever agree on any deal therefore the default position will occur.
You reckon the government could take the U.K. out if the EU without a deal without recourse to parliament and get away with it? A minority government at that.
Not in a million years. Parliament has to vote in a no deal scenario as well. The outcome won’t be binding on the government but any government that loses such a vote and says “f(ck you, we’re doing it anyway” will be quickly consigned to the annals of history.
The Countdown begins. on 20:08 - Nov 15 by bluey_the_blue
I see it ending with no deal which for me isn't the worst thing in the world.
May will remain to get through this - the whole handling of Brexit has been toxic. No "bringing down the government" as Corbynistas seem to expect, no general election.
May gets dumped a year, 2 years before the next election. Will be difficult to find someone running a worse election campaign than May did - and her advisors will get well deserved P45s.
Labour continue to flounder, Corbyn isn't a long term answer and for me blew his best chance of winning a general election.
Short term pain potentially from a no deal Brexit but if the claimed number of deals are signed within a few years then the longer term could be very rosy.
Brexit Secretary resigns because he doesn’t like the outcome of his own negotiations.
The Countdown begins. on 21:42 - Nov 15 by bluey_the_blue
Yeah, happy and cuddly and sh1t.
The fact there's no majority for a no deal isn't germaine to the Brexit process. It's the default position should no deal be reached. I don't think parliament will ever agree on any deal therefore the default position will occur.
This was my understanding of things.
My personal belief is that Thersa May believes that Brexit would be a bad news for the country and she is trying to achieve a Brexit that will deliver the best deal for trade, but there are so many factions with their own agendas it’s making almost impossible.
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The Countdown begins. on 05:15 - Nov 16 with 2396 views
Yes Lord Bony up early to get the train up to London for a weekend break.
She wants to go an see the show Hamilton @ they Victoria Palace not got tickets yet so it will have to be a tout or an agent which will cost an arm and a leg but it keeps her happy and what do they say “happy wife happy life”
Any way have a good weekend
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The Countdown begins. on 05:44 - Nov 16 by pikeypaul
Yes Lord Bony up early to get the train up to London for a weekend break.
She wants to go an see the show Hamilton @ they Victoria Palace not got tickets yet so it will have to be a tout or an agent which will cost an arm and a leg but it keeps her happy and what do they say “happy wife happy life”
Any way have a good weekend
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You do realise that it’s not a musical about Neil Hamilton the UKIP politician Pikey?
The Countdown begins. on 05:44 - Nov 16 by pikeypaul
Yes Lord Bony up early to get the train up to London for a weekend break.
She wants to go an see the show Hamilton @ they Victoria Palace not got tickets yet so it will have to be a tout or an agent which will cost an arm and a leg but it keeps her happy and what do they say “happy wife happy life”
Any way have a good weekend
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Good luck
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The Countdown begins. on 10:24 - Nov 16 with 2224 views
"But last week Corbyn gave an interview to Der Spiegel in which he said Brexit could not be stopped, and later told Channel 4 that he wouldn’t agree with Jo Johnson’s call for another referendum.
Interviewed in a ‘Reach Fest’ event on Wednesday night, Corbyn was asked whether he would back a public vote and replied: “That’s not a priority”."
Shame he doesn't actually support remaining. Honest politician my arse.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:30 - Nov 16 with 2213 views
The Countdown begins. on 10:28 - Nov 16 by WarwickHunt
"But last week Corbyn gave an interview to Der Spiegel in which he said Brexit could not be stopped, and later told Channel 4 that he wouldn’t agree with Jo Johnson’s call for another referendum.
Interviewed in a ‘Reach Fest’ event on Wednesday night, Corbyn was asked whether he would back a public vote and replied: “That’s not a priority”."
Shame he doesn't actually support remaining. Honest politician my arse.
He’s probably the longest standing brexiteer in the whole house, apart from Skinner of course.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins. on 10:28 - Nov 16 by WarwickHunt
"But last week Corbyn gave an interview to Der Spiegel in which he said Brexit could not be stopped, and later told Channel 4 that he wouldn’t agree with Jo Johnson’s call for another referendum.
Interviewed in a ‘Reach Fest’ event on Wednesday night, Corbyn was asked whether he would back a public vote and replied: “That’s not a priority”."
Shame he doesn't actually support remaining. Honest politician my arse.
Yeah, he's telling everyone what he thinks they want to hear whilst desperately trying to manipulate the situation for hus own gain. Yet to Corbynistas calling him a liar or dishonest means you've believed fake news. An honest politician is rarer than rocking horse sh/t. Take Michael Gove, he's not resigned but I doubt it's because he believes in Theresa May (his previous behaviour being a fair sign of things) but more like he's having another run at taking over. He's as much a chancer as Corbyn, Bojo or anyone else. I reckon JRM is more honest than any of the above which is not to say he's very honest, just less dishonest! The way the tories are going they'll have more leadership hopefuls than Cabinet Ministers soon, they're all up for it, apart from JRM apparently.