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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.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 14:31 - Dec 10 by londonlisa2001
Corbyn has a real problem though.
He can’t afford to lose the Labour seats in the North who are strong leave areas. He cant get the SNP support unless it comes with a second referendum. He wants Brexit more than any other political leader, but will have to make a choice between his personal conviction and ambition (and, by the way, the irony that Britain’s ‘conviction politician’ will have to throw away his convictions to get power, which will show him up as being as power hungry as the rest).
The DUP will support May in a no confidence vote so Labour probably don’t have the numbers.
And the reality, is who would want to be PM through this anyway, unless they were an idiot. I remain unconvinced that Labour actually want a general election even slightly until this is sorted.
Corbyn just said if May can't sort this out step aside for someone who can. He wants an election, or he wants the Tory's to say to Labour here's the keys off you go! Labour has consistently used Brexit to try and force another GE, if he doesn't really want it then it's utter hypocrisy and he must be panicking that the government will collapse and he gets what he says he wants. May has said even if she goes back to the EU, she won't ask for the backstop to be taken out when that is the biggest single sticking point for many, so why not? I'll ask again, why put that clause in if it isn't intended to be used? Jon Trickett says the problem with another referendum is it could take 7 months (under current laws) to organise it and in the meantime we will leave the EU in march. That leaves very little leeway, if we don't have a deal then it could be no deal. Our only choice is between the 2 things the majority don't want! It's gotten too hard to keep up with everything, stop looking for 5 minutes and something else changes/goes wrong.
Britain is offering a live lesson in the methods of pluto-populism: they get stabbed in the back by the real world; betrayed by reality. Now watch them substitute reality with deep state, foreigners, Jews, globalists and other scapegoats.
The Countdown begins. on 09:32 - Dec 10 by LeonWasGod
I suspect that could be the case, yes. There'll be all sorts of bluffs and double bluffs going on. Barnier has said it's a take it or leave it deal, but is it really? Who knows.
Edit. Although the EU have today again confirmed that the deal on the table is the only deal. They've been consistent so far, so maybe there genuinely is no room for negotiation.
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The Countdown begins. on 16:48 - Dec 10 with 2040 views
The Countdown begins. on 16:04 - Dec 10 by Catullus
Corbyn just said if May can't sort this out step aside for someone who can. He wants an election, or he wants the Tory's to say to Labour here's the keys off you go! Labour has consistently used Brexit to try and force another GE, if he doesn't really want it then it's utter hypocrisy and he must be panicking that the government will collapse and he gets what he says he wants. May has said even if she goes back to the EU, she won't ask for the backstop to be taken out when that is the biggest single sticking point for many, so why not? I'll ask again, why put that clause in if it isn't intended to be used? Jon Trickett says the problem with another referendum is it could take 7 months (under current laws) to organise it and in the meantime we will leave the EU in march. That leaves very little leeway, if we don't have a deal then it could be no deal. Our only choice is between the 2 things the majority don't want! It's gotten too hard to keep up with everything, stop looking for 5 minutes and something else changes/goes wrong.
If we have another referendum, we won’t leave the EU in March.
On the Corbyn being a hypocrite bit, well surely it’s not only now you’re realising that.
He realises his position is ridiculous, hence the ‘step aside’ bit rather than actually doing anything about it. Unless his party persuade him to declare for a second referendum he’s in limbo.
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The Countdown begins. on 16:51 - Dec 10 with 2037 views
The Countdown begins. on 16:47 - Dec 10 by LeonWasGod
Edit. Although the EU have today again confirmed that the deal on the table is the only deal. They've been consistent so far, so maybe there genuinely is no room for negotiation.
The EU is completely undemocratic. I have no idea who she is. I never had the chance to vote for her and I have no power to remove her. But I’d like to see more of her.
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 16:54 - Dec 10 by Highjack
The EU is completely undemocratic. I have no idea who she is. I never had the chance to vote for her and I have no power to remove her. But I’d like to see more of her.
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The Countdown begins. on 17:34 - Dec 10 with 1982 views
I have decided to call #EUCO on #Brexit (Art. 50) on Thursday. We will not renegotiate the deal, including the backstop, but we are ready to discuss how to facilitate UK ratification. As time is running out, we will also discuss our preparedness for a no-deal scenario.
The Countdown begins. on 16:54 - Dec 10 by Highjack
The EU is completely undemocratic. I have no idea who she is. I never had the chance to vote for her and I have no power to remove her. But I’d like to see more of her.
She’s a media spokesperson. I’m not sure election is a requirement anywhere.
Anyway. What a mess. Just when you think May (because this is her and her alone now) can’t get any more incompetent she finds another way to prove us wrong. Her statement today more or less said “parliament was going to reject the deal cos of the backstop so I will not allow parliament to vote on the deal. But there will be no deal without the backstop”.
A staggering contempt for parliament, and incompetence on a grand scale.
The Countdown begins. on 18:51 - Dec 10 by oh_tommy_tommy
It’s all Corbyns fault
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He tells May that renegotiation is impossible then in the next breath said he could negotiate better deal. May, even in her death throes, wiped the floor with the dozy twà t.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:01 - Dec 10 with 1862 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:51 - Dec 10 by oh_tommy_tommy
It’s all Corbyns fault
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Substitute any Labour leader since Michael Foot for Corbyn and the Tories would be staring a loss by at least 50 seats in the face.
Bloody useless, and clearly surrounded himself with sycophants otherwise somebody would have long since disabused him of his delusional belief that he can strike a better deal.
Substitute any Labour leader since Michael Foot for Corbyn and the Tories would be staring a loss by at least 50 seats in the face.
Bloody useless, and clearly surrounded himself with sycophants otherwise somebody would have long since disabused him of his delusional belief that he can strike a better deal.
With an even half way effective opposition, May’s government would have collapsed months ago.
No, this mess isn’t Corbyn’s fault but his dishonesty in claiming he could get a better deal when he should be doing what every other opposition party is doing and backing a second referendum, is.