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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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Looks like the EU is preparing to give the UK options that our own prime minister thinks we’re not worthy of. Latest is an initial extension till 7 May unless the UK decides by 11 April to hold MEP elections in which case extension is until the end of the year.
The Countdown begins on 19:28 - Mar 21 by exiledclaseboy
Looks like the EU is preparing to give the UK options that our own prime minister thinks we’re not worthy of. Latest is an initial extension till 7 May unless the UK decides by 11 April to hold MEP elections in which case extension is until the end of the year.
7th May, but which year?
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The Countdown begins on 20:55 - Mar 21 with 1715 views
The Countdown begins on 19:17 - Mar 21 by bluey_the_blue
BBC newshad a group of business owners, think might have been from Cardiff. Asked how many had planned for no deal Brexit, not a single hand went up.
Jesus wept... you plan for all eventualities.
Ffs...hurts my spleen to agree with you but I do. If I had a business...small or large 1000 days ago I would have planned for worst case scenario. The problem is we are in the hands of a Snowflake generation who couldn't tie their shoelaces without being told how to and being ruled by self pompous oxygen stealing thieves.
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The Countdown begins on 21:03 - Mar 21 with 1700 views
Irrespective of government, I'd like more initiatives with regards to encouraging start up businesses. It's almost as if there's a stigma around that area.
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The Countdown begins on 21:26 - Mar 21 with 1678 views
The Countdown begins on 19:28 - Mar 21 by exiledclaseboy
Looks like the EU is preparing to give the UK options that our own prime minister thinks we’re not worthy of. Latest is an initial extension till 7 May unless the UK decides by 11 April to hold MEP elections in which case extension is until the end of the year.
Great news that we are both staying and holding the EU elections.
Hope Farage gets voted out. Perfect.
Beware of the Risen People
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The Countdown begins on 21:29 - Mar 21 with 1671 views
“EU official says that when leaders asked May what she was going to do if her deal was voted down, she would only reply that she was following her 'Plan A' of getting it through. It was then they decided 'she didn't have a plan so they needed to come up with one for her'.”
Laughing stock.
Latest is that an extension until 22 May is agreed but only if the withdrawal agreement is approved by the commons next week. If not, the extension is only until 12 April, by which time the EU, not unreasonably, expects the UK government to have decided what the f*ck it wants to do next.
The Countdown begins on 21:43 - Mar 21 by bluey_the_blue
Snarky comment makes no sense as you'd still need to prepare for no deal.
Don’t know whether you picked up on the comment from the journo at the end that “there was a desire for a quick and clean Brexit.” Bollocks. Solution more like.
The Countdown begins on 22:00 - Mar 21 by bluey_the_blue
Well there isn't time to change the statute with regards to extending anyway I do believe?
You believe wrong. Changing the exit date only requires a statutory instrument which can be fastracked through with 90 minute debates in both houses. They usually have to sit for 21 days before coming into force but that’s not hard and fast either.
The Countdown begins on 22:03 - Mar 21 by exiledclaseboy
You believe wrong. Changing the exit date only requires a statutory instrument which can be fastracked through with 90 minute debates in both houses. They usually have to sit for 21 days before coming into force but that’s not hard and fast either.
Cool.
Newsnight tonight apparently going to report that European business are writing a letter to EC complaining that no deal planning and processes are inadequate. European businesses fear no deal on 29th March, our MPs took it off table... ( apparently ).
I suspect most MPs would last 5 minutes if actually running own businesses
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The Countdown begins on 22:33 - Mar 21 with 1529 views
The Countdown begins on 22:22 - Mar 21 by bluey_the_blue
Cool.
Newsnight tonight apparently going to report that European business are writing a letter to EC complaining that no deal planning and processes are inadequate. European businesses fear no deal on 29th March, our MPs took it off table... ( apparently ).
I suspect most MPs would last 5 minutes if actually running own businesses
Unfortunately a no deal scenario leads to a much worse outcome for the UK than the EU. It was hardly mutually assured destruction. Stupid threat borne out of Tory arrogance.
The Countdown begins on 22:33 - Mar 21 by longlostjack
Unfortunately a no deal scenario leads to a much worse outcome for the UK than the EU. It was hardly mutually assured destruction. Stupid threat borne out of Tory arrogance.
Maybe it would, maybe it wouldn't.
The letter however confirms that for all the talk of May's mishandling of things, EU are hardly bastions of fantastic management. Failed to prepare for no deal, believed everyone would cave in and magically worship what is a really, really bad deal.
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The Countdown begins on 22:40 - Mar 21 with 1510 views
The Countdown begins on 20:55 - Mar 21 by Luther27
Ffs...hurts my spleen to agree with you but I do. If I had a business...small or large 1000 days ago I would have planned for worst case scenario. The problem is we are in the hands of a Snowflake generation who couldn't tie their shoelaces without being told how to and being ruled by self pompous oxygen stealing thieves.
Says someone who doesn’t have a business medium or small
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The Countdown begins on 22:42 - Mar 21 with 1499 views
The Countdown begins on 22:33 - Mar 21 by longlostjack
Unfortunately a no deal scenario leads to a much worse outcome for the UK than the EU. It was hardly mutually assured destruction. Stupid threat borne out of Tory arrogance.