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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 22:26 - Mar 11 by waynekerr55
Devil and detail springs to mind
Definitely. Just a hunch obviously but I suspect this will end up being a damp squid. The PR game at this stage suits both sides. The EU doesn’t want to appear to be intransigent and May is desperate to show that she has achieved something. If the EU are being really Machiavellian though, the photo shoot of a smiling Junker and May are bound to be appreciated by the ERG and DUP. 😂
The Countdown begins. on 22:41 - Mar 11 by longlostjack
Definitely. Just a hunch obviously but I suspect this will end up being a damp squid. The PR game at this stage suits both sides. The EU doesn’t want to appear to be intransigent and May is desperate to show that she has achieved something. If the EU are being really Machiavellian though, the photo shoot of a smiling Junker and May are bound to be appreciated by the ERG and DUP. 😂
The Countdown begins. on 22:41 - Mar 11 by longlostjack
Definitely. Just a hunch obviously but I suspect this will end up being a damp squid. The PR game at this stage suits both sides. The EU doesn’t want to appear to be intransigent and May is desperate to show that she has achieved something. If the EU are being really Machiavellian though, the photo shoot of a smiling Junker and May are bound to be appreciated by the ERG and DUP. 😂
[Post edited 11 Mar 2019 22:42]
The vast majority of squid are fairly damp.
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 09:03 - Mar 12 by bluey_the_blue
The whole "we can unilaterally leave" appears to really be "oh, if EU act in bad faith and we prove it in court then we can leave".
Can't see that getting through parliament.
Don't put her down mun. It's a fantastic deal by May to agree with ourselves that we can leave when we want even though we can't. I knew she had genius inside just bursting to get out.
If this gets through the House, it shows what a bunch of utter fools they all are.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:02 - Mar 12 with 1644 views
The Countdown begins. on 09:34 - Mar 12 by Highjack
The vast majority of squid are fairly damp.
A "damp squit" is a better description of this awful brexit. She will lose today. No deal defeated tomorrow. Extension agreed. Then she will go to Labour ask them to agree to her deal, and will agree to give the country a second referendum with her deal or remain as the options.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:38 - Mar 12 with 1610 views
The Countdown begins. on 10:02 - Mar 12 by the_oracle
A "damp squit" is a better description of this awful brexit. She will lose today. No deal defeated tomorrow. Extension agreed. Then she will go to Labour ask them to agree to her deal, and will agree to give the country a second referendum with her deal or remain as the options.
No deal will not be defeated unless the law is changed.
Pixie Cooper can rant all she likes, if she wants to pretend she didn't know what she was voting for when voting for Article 50 to be invoked then well...
Last thing EU want is a meaningful extension given the predictions the anti-EU groundswell around Europe will impact the MEP elections upcoming, weakening EU's position.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:11 - Mar 12 with 1583 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:11 - Mar 12 by union_jack
Para 19 of Geoffrey Cox’s letter to TM basically says nothing really has changed.
I think!
Yep. "Reduced risk"... arf. Game's up.
"However, the legal risk remains unchanged that if through no such demonstrable failure of either party, but simply because of intractable differences, that situation does arise, the United Kingdom would have, at least while the fundamental circumstances remained the same, no internationally lawful means of exiting the Protocol’s arrangements, save by agreement"
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The Countdown begins. on 11:24 - Mar 12 with 1552 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:19 - Mar 12 by WarwickHunt
Yep. "Reduced risk"... arf. Game's up.
"However, the legal risk remains unchanged that if through no such demonstrable failure of either party, but simply because of intractable differences, that situation does arise, the United Kingdom would have, at least while the fundamental circumstances remained the same, no internationally lawful means of exiting the Protocol’s arrangements, save by agreement"
Word is she’ll lose again tonight but if the margin is significantly reduced then ANOTHER bloody meaningful vote may take place next week.
I really hope she gets defeated by a similar margin tonight, No Deal is defeated tomorrow and then go back to the people. Quite what the question will be I don’t know but an extension to A50 will give them time to come up with something.
The Countdown begins. on 11:19 - Mar 12 by WarwickHunt
Yep. "Reduced risk"... arf. Game's up.
"However, the legal risk remains unchanged that if through no such demonstrable failure of either party, but simply because of intractable differences, that situation does arise, the United Kingdom would have, at least while the fundamental circumstances remained the same, no internationally lawful means of exiting the Protocol’s arrangements, save by agreement"
Turns out that the AG is rather more principled than I’d given him credit for.
The pressure on him this morning must have been enormous and many would have caved.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:32 - Mar 12 with 1538 views
"Bend over and take any deal because that's better than trading under WTO rules which was an explicit default of Article 50".
EU will only offer an extension to just before next MEP elections - they know anti-EU sentiment is rising across Europe, don't want to risk their position on Brexit being diluted as a consequence.
WTO rules is a better deal than the one May is trying to get through - and quite frankly, I don't see EU agreeing to any deal other than absolute surrender, ie "You leave, get no say, keep paying us money and fvck thinking of negotiating your own trade deals".
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The Countdown begins. on 11:34 - Mar 12 with 1534 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:32 - Mar 12 by bluey_the_blue
"Bend over and take any deal because that's better than trading under WTO rules which was an explicit default of Article 50".
EU will only offer an extension to just before next MEP elections - they know anti-EU sentiment is rising across Europe, don't want to risk their position on Brexit being diluted as a consequence.
WTO rules is a better deal than the one May is trying to get through - and quite frankly, I don't see EU agreeing to any deal other than absolute surrender, ie "You leave, get no say, keep paying us money and fvck thinking of negotiating your own trade deals".
Pretty much the only thing May’s deal is better than is trading on WTO rules.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:04 - Mar 12 with 1493 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:32 - Mar 12 by bluey_the_blue
"Bend over and take any deal because that's better than trading under WTO rules which was an explicit default of Article 50".
EU will only offer an extension to just before next MEP elections - they know anti-EU sentiment is rising across Europe, don't want to risk their position on Brexit being diluted as a consequence.
WTO rules is a better deal than the one May is trying to get through - and quite frankly, I don't see EU agreeing to any deal other than absolute surrender, ie "You leave, get no say, keep paying us money and fvck thinking of negotiating your own trade deals".
"wto better deal". Really? You been listening to Rees-Mogg? Perhaps you can tell us why WTO is so good, no one else can.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:11 - Mar 12 with 1487 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:31 - Mar 12 by londonlisa2001
Turns out that the AG is rather more principled than I’d given him credit for.
The pressure on him this morning must have been enormous and many would have caved.
John Snow tweeted last night that he'd heard that Cox had been asked to change his opinion. Frankly though, it's difficult to see how he could come to any other conclusion. BTW, did anyone else notice Juncker smirking when May came out with the"unilateral" bullshit?
DUP "source" saying they can't see how they could now back it. Sterling taking a hammering...
This Brexit lark is great, innit?
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The Countdown begins. on 12:15 - Mar 12 with 1484 views
Rees-Mogg : "This has been advertised as a unilateral ability. It’s not unilateral".
Barclay: What is unilateral is what we are asserting, is our interpretation. And the fact this is not disputed by the EU becomes common ground that goes before the arbitrators. So this is not saying this is a unilateral exit in the regard you’re referring to. What it is saying is the ability to trigger our interpretation is what the unilateral declaration is referring to.
Err - you farkin' what?
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The Countdown begins. on 12:18 - Mar 12 with 1479 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:15 - Mar 12 by WarwickHunt
Rees-Mogg : "This has been advertised as a unilateral ability. It’s not unilateral".
Barclay: What is unilateral is what we are asserting, is our interpretation. And the fact this is not disputed by the EU becomes common ground that goes before the arbitrators. So this is not saying this is a unilateral exit in the regard you’re referring to. What it is saying is the ability to trigger our interpretation is what the unilateral declaration is referring to.