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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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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 13:50 - Jan 17 by londonlisa2001
According to Hammond in his briefing to business, no deal will be ruled out by the end of next week.
Given the reports coming in of May’s complete refusal to budge on anything at all in her discussions with other parliamentarians, the government are likely to lose control of this process completely fairly soon. The cross party back benchers, helped by Bercow, will sideline them.
They won’t need to find a new agreement in two months, simply extend the date and go from there. Ken Clarke outlined what will happen yesterday afternoon on LBC in a very impressive interview.
As I see it either May's red lines go, or she goes.
At the moment she's like a classic Brit abroad, trying to make people understand her by repeating herself and shouting a bit louder each time.
The Countdown begins. on 13:50 - Jan 17 by londonlisa2001
According to Hammond in his briefing to business, no deal will be ruled out by the end of next week.
Given the reports coming in of May’s complete refusal to budge on anything at all in her discussions with other parliamentarians, the government are likely to lose control of this process completely fairly soon. The cross party back benchers, helped by Bercow, will sideline them.
They won’t need to find a new agreement in two months, simply extend the date and go from there. Ken Clarke outlined what will happen yesterday afternoon on LBC in a very impressive interview.
I wish they were clear and said they rule out the intention not to pursue a no deal as a deliberate policy. That's very different from 'ruling out no deal'. They can't do that because if they screw up no deal is the default legal position. I know it's only a nuance on phrasing, but it is a big distinction. Unless I'm being unnecessarily pedantic?
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The Countdown begins. on 16:14 - Jan 17 with 1915 views
"He pointed out that while many Brexit supporters are angry the Prime Minister proposes maintaining a common rule book on industrial goods with the EU, Philips has to follow those rules anyway for its trade, so a new UK rule book would simply add a new layer of red tape."
The Countdown begins. on 16:14 - Jan 17 by LeonWasGod
I wish they were clear and said they rule out the intention not to pursue a no deal as a deliberate policy. That's very different from 'ruling out no deal'. They can't do that because if they screw up no deal is the default legal position. I know it's only a nuance on phrasing, but it is a big distinction. Unless I'm being unnecessarily pedantic?
It’s not pedantry, you’re correct. I think everyone is using the phrase as shorthand.
It’s factually accurate that in the absence of a deal being in place in time, we leave with ‘no deal’. The phrase being used that ‘no deal will be ruled out’ really means that in the event of a deal not being in place, parliament will ensure that article 50 is extended (or withdrawn) prior to 29 March to prevent us leaving without a deal.
At last the whole of the Labour Party are together in this. Take no deal off then they’ll talk .
Cooper and Benn emerge after long meeting with David Lidington - absolutely adamant that PM has to take no deal off the table before there can be any compromise - they say also that Lidington did not mention any new ideas or ways forward
The Countdown begins. on 18:12 - Jan 17 by oh_tommy_tommy
At last the whole of the Labour Party are together in this. Take no deal off then they’ll talk .
Cooper and Benn emerge after long meeting with David Lidington - absolutely adamant that PM has to take no deal off the table before there can be any compromise - they say also that Lidington did not mention any new ideas or ways forward
PM can not take no deal off the table. To do this A50 needs to be revoked, only Parliament can do this. It means over turning the referendum both Tories and Labour have said they would not do this. Only other way of avoiding no deal is to agree a deal. The PM can not take no deal off the table.
The Countdown begins. on 18:12 - Jan 17 by oh_tommy_tommy
At last the whole of the Labour Party are together in this. Take no deal off then they’ll talk .
Cooper and Benn emerge after long meeting with David Lidington - absolutely adamant that PM has to take no deal off the table before there can be any compromise - they say also that Lidington did not mention any new ideas or ways forward
The Countdown begins. on 18:21 - Jan 17 by JACKMANANDBOY
PM can not take no deal off the table. To do this A50 needs to be revoked, only Parliament can do this. It means over turning the referendum both Tories and Labour have said they would not do this. Only other way of avoiding no deal is to agree a deal. The PM can not take no deal off the table.
Yes she can. Revoke it pending a GE or people’s vote.
Ploughing on is no longer an option for the clueless callous Maybot. No deal is not a realistic option, parliament will stop that.
Sadly it probably ends up as a soft brexit with Theresa’s red lines totally binned. Until the young people vote us back in - which is , of course, inevitable.
Beware of the Risen People
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The Countdown begins. on 18:50 - Jan 17 with 1786 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:46 - Jan 17 by Kilkennyjack
Yes she can. Revoke it pending a GE or people’s vote.
Ploughing on is no longer an option for the clueless callous Maybot. No deal is not a realistic option, parliament will stop that.
Sadly it probably ends up as a soft brexit with Theresa’s red lines totally binned. Until the young people vote us back in - which is , of course, inevitable.
If we end up in the sort of Brexit looking likely, in a couple of years, we’ll hear that we’re going to have a ‘consultative’ say, then an invite to express our view in an informal vote, etc etc.
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The Countdown begins. on 18:54 - Jan 17 with 1783 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:46 - Jan 17 by Kilkennyjack
Yes she can. Revoke it pending a GE or people’s vote.
Ploughing on is no longer an option for the clueless callous Maybot. No deal is not a realistic option, parliament will stop that.
Sadly it probably ends up as a soft brexit with Theresa’s red lines totally binned. Until the young people vote us back in - which is , of course, inevitable.
The Supreme Court ruled only Parliament could invoke A50, so it would need to go back to Parliament. She can of course ask Parliament to revoke it but neither her or Corbyn will go there unilaterally.
The Countdown begins. on 18:54 - Jan 17 by oh_tommy_tommy
Kinnock
Fack me they must be desperate
Also spoken with Benn and Cooper. And others this evening it seems.
Problem is tommy, the leader of the party has gone into hiding, as he continues his policy of doing anything at all to avoid making a decision and instead shouting the odds from whatever town hall he’s spending his time in (Hastings, wasn’t it, today)?
May and Corbyn are BOTH a complete disgrace. As can be seen from the opinion poll published today.
Cable has at least stopped the Corbyn plan of having confidence vote after confidence vote to delay things by telling Corbyn the LibDems will vote with the government if necessary to prevent it.
He’s finished.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:13 - Jan 17 with 1753 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:12 - Jan 17 by londonlisa2001
Also spoken with Benn and Cooper. And others this evening it seems.
Problem is tommy, the leader of the party has gone into hiding, as he continues his policy of doing anything at all to avoid making a decision and instead shouting the odds from whatever town hall he’s spending his time in (Hastings, wasn’t it, today)?
May and Corbyn are BOTH a complete disgrace. As can be seen from the opinion poll published today.
Cable has at least stopped the Corbyn plan of having confidence vote after confidence vote to delay things by telling Corbyn the LibDems will vote with the government if necessary to prevent it.
He’s finished.
He finished , You said that before the last election , wiped off the map labour will be , land slide The biggest Tory win ever .
Excuse me if I laugh in your general direction once more
Ah the Lib Dem’s
Siding with the Torys again , that went well for them last time.
The Countdown begins. on 19:24 - Jan 17 by oh_tommy_tommy
He finished , You said that before the last election , wiped off the map labour will be , land slide The biggest Tory win ever .
Excuse me if I laugh in your general direction once more
Ah the Lib Dem’s
Siding with the Torys again , that went well for them last time.
That “finished them off “
They are finished
I actually said that I thought it would be tighter than people were saying.
Wake up Tommy - Theresa May is the worst prime minister in living memory. And Corbyn is still behind her.
She has caused this chaos. Her stupid red lines, her complete unwillingness to change course, her triggering of article 50. Corbyn is aiding and abetting her every step of the way. The pair of them are lying charlatans. Thank god their parties are showing every sign of ignoring them. Lib Dem’s arent siding with Tories, they are trying to stop that lying toerag Corbyn playing games with peoples lives by running down the clock to get the Brexit he wants.
Any sentiment from him about giving a crap about poverty, people’s daily lives, homelessness, disability, mental health is subservient to his own political desire. If he genuinely cared about it, he’d be opposing the single course of action that would make the lives of the disadvantaged even harder. He’s an absolute fraud.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:39 - Jan 17 with 1714 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:34 - Jan 17 by londonlisa2001
I actually said that I thought it would be tighter than people were saying.
Wake up Tommy - Theresa May is the worst prime minister in living memory. And Corbyn is still behind her.
She has caused this chaos. Her stupid red lines, her complete unwillingness to change course, her triggering of article 50. Corbyn is aiding and abetting her every step of the way. The pair of them are lying charlatans. Thank god their parties are showing every sign of ignoring them. Lib Dem’s arent siding with Tories, they are trying to stop that lying toerag Corbyn playing games with peoples lives by running down the clock to get the Brexit he wants.
Any sentiment from him about giving a crap about poverty, people’s daily lives, homelessness, disability, mental health is subservient to his own political desire. If he genuinely cared about it, he’d be opposing the single course of action that would make the lives of the disadvantaged even harder. He’s an absolute fraud.
Well said Lisa.
Corbyn is 4/1 in a two horse race, with said horse (May) being the wooden rocking horse variety.
She's a complete twà t and the embodiment of the nasty party, whilst he's putting his own lust for power first, so he can turn the UK into Venezuela without the sun.
Get the fúcking vote back out to the public and get Steptoe out.
May can absolutely take no deal off the table as an option. She can confirm that her government will not allow the UK to leave without a deal and that if that scenario looked likely she would propose an extension of the period to the EU (they’d agree in a heartbeat) and introduce the legislation required to amend exit day in UK law. She’s being disingenuous because her plan is still to attempt to get a modified version of her deal through parliament at the end of the month.
Corbyn has again been outmanoeuvred by the Tories. May has no intention of deviating from her red lines. All he had to do was go to a meeting,outline his own plan (such as it is) watch it be roundly rejected and then emerge to point out (quite rightly) that May’s offer of talks was a nakedly cosmetic political move and she’s no intention of moving her position one iota. The offer to reach a cross party consensus should have been made two years ago instead of laying down unrealistic red lines to appease her own party.
Finally, Corbyn’s performance opening the no confidence debate was lamentable. May’s was only slightly better. Tom Watson showed them all up at the end.
The Countdown begins. on 19:12 - Jan 17 by londonlisa2001
Also spoken with Benn and Cooper. And others this evening it seems.
Problem is tommy, the leader of the party has gone into hiding, as he continues his policy of doing anything at all to avoid making a decision and instead shouting the odds from whatever town hall he’s spending his time in (Hastings, wasn’t it, today)?
May and Corbyn are BOTH a complete disgrace. As can be seen from the opinion poll published today.
Cable has at least stopped the Corbyn plan of having confidence vote after confidence vote to delay things by telling Corbyn the LibDems will vote with the government if necessary to prevent it.
He’s finished.
It’s official Labour Party policy. It was agreed at conference and voted on after a series of mammoth all night meetings that their brexit policy is to “keep all options on the table”, which presumably covers everything from a full scale nuclear attack on Brussels to sending the Queen gift wrapped in blue and yellow ribbons as a token of our undying fealty.
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.