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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 19:53 - Mar 22 by exiledclaseboy
Well you got the first sentence right. A question then. May’s deal fails again next week (If it’s even brought back) and during the indicative votes process parliament agrees to ask the EU for a longer extension to work out an alternative and as a result agrees that the UK will take part in the European Parliament election. May (or whoever is in charge at that point) goes to the EU in early April and tells them this. What do you think the EU will say?
Difficult to say. Macron was all gung ho last night till realising French economy contracting...
EU have consistently said they want a plan for a longer delay to be granted - entirely sensible, no point delaying with no plan in sight. If the EU are consistent in their approach and comments then they reject the extension request. If they accept it with no agreed HoC plan then it's clear their previous comments were to a degree bluster.
You'd assume EU would agree but I think it's safe to say that right now, god knows what the answer would be. EU national leaders are obviously going to posture to a degree too with upcoming elections.
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The Countdown begins on 20:02 - Mar 22 with 1974 views
The Countdown begins on 19:57 - Mar 22 by bluey_the_blue
Difficult to say. Macron was all gung ho last night till realising French economy contracting...
EU have consistently said they want a plan for a longer delay to be granted - entirely sensible, no point delaying with no plan in sight. If the EU are consistent in their approach and comments then they reject the extension request. If they accept it with no agreed HoC plan then it's clear their previous comments were to a degree bluster.
You'd assume EU would agree but I think it's safe to say that right now, god knows what the answer would be. EU national leaders are obviously going to posture to a degree too with upcoming elections.
Dear me. If the EU wasn’t amenable to an alternative plan or a longer extension last night’s communique would have just said “you’ve got till 22 May if you pass the deal next week and if not you’re out on 12 April.
The Countdown begins on 20:02 - Mar 22 by exiledclaseboy
Dear me. If the EU wasn’t amenable to an alternative plan or a longer extension last night’s communique would have just said “you’ve got till 22 May if you pass the deal next week and if not you’re out on 12 April.
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I'm also going off previous EU statements, where longer delay was tied to having an alternative plan in place.
If EU have loosened that criteria, then I just wish to god we'd started off with more capable, tougher negotiators.
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The Countdown begins on 20:12 - Mar 22 with 1946 views
The Countdown begins on 19:57 - Mar 22 by bluey_the_blue
Difficult to say. Macron was all gung ho last night till realising French economy contracting...
EU have consistently said they want a plan for a longer delay to be granted - entirely sensible, no point delaying with no plan in sight. If the EU are consistent in their approach and comments then they reject the extension request. If they accept it with no agreed HoC plan then it's clear their previous comments were to a degree bluster.
You'd assume EU would agree but I think it's safe to say that right now, god knows what the answer would be. EU national leaders are obviously going to posture to a degree too with upcoming elections.
No. Macron was reported in some pro Brexit circles as gung ho but the French denied it straight away. The EU have consistently said a short delay can only be for a reason.
A rethink will result in a long delay and will not be an issue.
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The Countdown begins on 20:14 - Mar 22 with 1941 views
The Countdown begins on 20:07 - Mar 22 by bluey_the_blue
I'm also going off previous EU statements, where longer delay was tied to having an alternative plan in place.
If EU have loosened that criteria, then I just wish to god we'd started off with more capable, tougher negotiators.
The alternative plan by mid April will be something loose that parliament has agreed on but needs detailed negotiation hence the longer extension. Or a change in the political landscape which frankly is inevitable soon. Or probably a combination of both. Either way the EU will jump at the chance of grabbing anything that will lead to a more sensible deal or the possibility of the UK remaining.
The Countdown begins on 20:07 - Mar 22 by bluey_the_blue
I'm also going off previous EU statements, where longer delay was tied to having an alternative plan in place.
If EU have loosened that criteria, then I just wish to god we'd started off with more capable, tougher negotiators.
I’m amazed at the goodwill shown by the EU. The simple fact is that the U.K. literally can’t get it’s house in order. The 27 have stuck to a common position. The U.K. has been all over the shop. Unbelievable and frankly embarrassing. God knows how we once ran an Empire.
The Countdown begins on 19:34 - Mar 22 by oh_tommy_tommy
I saw You 2 on bbc politics today
Today on Politics Live, we learn Labour want a “revolution” and “Cuba” “chaos”. Continually wild to ponder the fact the British media enable people to make a living providing this sort of razor sharp analysis. pic.twitter.com/DYwrlACNh1
Formal instrument of Article 50 extension was a letter sent by Sir Tim Barrow this morning after PM agreed with Tusk last night - that activated Paragraph 3 of Article 50 - the letter does not actually mention a date, but the EU Council (28) unanimous conclusion does mention both pic.twitter.com/ghvvhPXaMP
The Countdown begins on 20:19 - Mar 22 by oh_tommy_tommy
That’s extreme left ?
How far right are you really
Sympathise with the sentiment Tommy but capital is international and labour isn’t. Mitterrand tried what Corbyn is proposing. He had to backtrack in his second term. Having said that I’ve always thought that there is something out there to replace the classic left right divide. In fairness Corbyn is much more in touch with youth than Maybot. Has to be a worry for the Tories “going forward”. Time for another drink.
The Countdown begins on 20:31 - Mar 22 by sherpajacob
Formal instrument of Article 50 extension was a letter sent by Sir Tim Barrow this morning after PM agreed with Tusk last night - that activated Paragraph 3 of Article 50 - the letter does not actually mention a date, but the EU Council (28) unanimous conclusion does mention both pic.twitter.com/ghvvhPXaMP
The Countdown begins on 19:07 - Mar 22 by londonlisa2001
Here we go to what?
Corbyn doesn’t want to actually take over before the Brexit decision mun. He wants to criticise it, not make it. Because there’s not actually such a thing as a ‘jobs first’ Brexit so 2 years down the line he’d look like a moron.
If he promises a second referendum at this point I’ll vote for him and I can’t bear him. The Brexit situation is far more important than who’s PM for 5 years. Far more. Surely you can see that?
Read that doc in today’s Guardian if you’re unsure.
The Countdown begins on 20:39 - Mar 22 by oh_tommy_tommy
And It’s all owned by other countries , incredible
The UK government has always been a strong proponent of state ownership. As long as it's not the UK state itself , and as long as the people who actually paid for it don't benefit. Robbing, rotten bastards that they are.
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If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.
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The Countdown begins on 21:59 - Mar 22 with 1748 views
The Rhondda Valleys has been left devastated be the tories for as long as i can remeber. margret thatcher milk snatcher! The Wonderful people who work in Royal gram will tell you loads of people with anxiety and depression is on the riise nearly every day. The got the harrdest job ive ever seen the austerity 12 hours shifts for most of Workers. the Ive been in there and expierienced the hard work and some had choices with the beds they got to make. The NHS Was created by the welsh we need a welsh leader and stop brexit. corbyn Just give the peoples vote in wales victory by a landslide as usual for labour.
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The Countdown begins on 22:03 - Mar 22 with 1741 views
The Countdown begins on 17:44 - Mar 22 by Ace_Jack
I feel like an election would be the worst result.Most likely, it would prolong this ordeal for months and we'd be stuck with a tory majority that would continue to cannibalise itself.