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K Addict 02-10-2019 12:23 AM

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8770976.html

The Brexit Fiasco continues

Cuthbert 02-28-2019 11:10 AM

It's hotting up. We are due to leave in one month.

Labour now back a second referendum if their suggestions aren't met (which they won't be, so their position is 2nd referendum).

Still sticking with what I said after the vote in 2016; there will be another referendum and we will stay.

K Addict 03-03-2019 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Fluff (Post 2046203)
It's hotting up. We are due to leave in one month.

Labour now back a second referendum if their suggestions aren't met (which they won't be, so their position is 2nd referendum).

Still sticking with what I said after the vote in 2016; there will be another referendum and we will stay.

Here's hoping you're prediction turns out to be correct

Cuthbert 03-09-2019 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jtees4 (Post 2047320)
Since they already voted YES, it should be YES. There is no reason to change the Countries will.

Aside from the fact it was three years ago, people will have changed their minds, the Leave campaign was based on bullshit and myth making and a lot of things have changed since then?

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Cuthbert 03-13-2019 04:09 PM

A vote on the extension tomorrow.

May's Brexit deal voted down a second time and a No Deal Brexit also voted down today.

Suggestion of a third vote on May's deal on March 20th, this is absurd.

Cuthbert 03-14-2019 03:04 PM

MPs vote to delay Brexit.

Could be up to three months and we would leave on the 30th of June.

May still trying to get her deal through, vote next week. If that is rejected again, she will seek to extend the extension further, but that would need the approval of all 27 member states.

K Addict 03-15-2019 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Fluff (Post 2047855)
A vote on the extension tomorrow.

May's Brexit deal voted down a second time and a No Deal Brexit also voted down today.

Suggestion of a third vote on May's deal on March 20th, this is absurd.

Damn right it's absurd. It's also hypocritcal because she's a against a 2nd Ref. Just imagine her I win face if she gets the deal through on a 3rd vote.

I hope Bercow stops her as it looks like it's against parlimentary rules for the executive to bully parliament into voting for something again in which there has been no substantial change.

The Maybot I can't stand her

Lisnaholic 03-17-2019 01:50 PM

It looks like Britain is bumbling its way into disaster, and is in danger of having reached the point of no-return already.
Two quotes from an article I just read indicate how serious the problem has become:-
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Legally the UK is still due to leave the EU on 29 March.
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UK Cancellor Mr Hammond told Andrew Marr that it was now "physically impossible" for the UK to leave on 29 March.
Because there's no agreed Brexit deal at this eleventh hour, Britain has to go cap in hand to an EU summit and ask for an extension of the Brexit deadline.

Even if May's deal is accepted by the UK Parliament this week, we still have to ask for an extension, and we will only be granted one if all 27 EU countries agree. Somewhat ironically, the our post-referendum bickering has put the fate of Britain squarely into the hands of the EU, and it'll take the vote of just one of those countries to send us into the No Deal crash-out which has always been labelled "the worst-case scenario".

And, but for the mercy of the EU, that's where we are now heading. For a historical perspective on the mercy of the EU, I can remember the time that Britain was applying to join what was then the Common Market: we were repeatedly blackballed by France, and when, after years, France relented and allowed us in, we treated it as a triumphant achievement for modern Britain. Today, if one country takes an "F you, Britain" stance, we´re going to be in huge economic trouble I fear :(

Have I missed any significant detail from this timetable of disaster? I'll be happy to be proved wrong.

The Batlord 03-17-2019 02:18 PM

I think you're missing how democracy can be a reflection of human stupidity writ large that the world is forced to take seriously even when everyone involved clearly realizes that they're being forced to take stupidity seriously but can do nothing about it.

Cuthbert 03-17-2019 04:10 PM

It's about right Lisna. It's a good job we have a strong and stable government in charge or this could be a mess.

Jeremy Corbyn is going to put forward a second vote of no confidence if (when) May's deal is rejected on Wednesday.


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