I voted Liberal.So if there is no real difference on Brexit between Tories and Labour, who would you vote for? Obviously no one voted democrats so lets see a show of hands for those that voted Tory.
I voted Liberal.So if there is no real difference on Brexit between Tories and Labour, who would you vote for? Obviously no one voted democrats so lets see a show of hands for those that voted Tory.
Well, you'd think so. But the problem is that there's not really a lot of options on the table to avoid a hard crash out. Any kind of common sense would say it can't happen because it would be economic suicide, but the problem we have is that it's the default scenario. Unless the government get agreements in place in time, we DO crash out without any safety cushion.
What's worse is that the government have also stood solid on this 'nothing is agreed until everything is agreed' line. What happens if they don't cave in on some of their red lines and find agreement with the EU negotiators? Rees-Mogg and the other hardline morons are just sitting there waiting to pounce on May if she gives up too much ground, but at the same time she has to do exactly that or else there will be no agreement. Even if they do find an agreement, what happens if parliament refuses to pass it? There's nothing in place to magically extend the leave date until they do find a deal they're happy with. The way things stand, we just crash out.
I keep hoping beyond hope that at some point rational thinking will take over and they'll prevent the unthinkable from happening, but that's becoming harder and harder to believe when we're only 10 months away from exit and right now there are basically no signs of any rational solution.
So if there is no real difference on Brexit between Tories and Labour, who would you vote for? Obviously no one voted democrats so lets see a show of hands for those that voted Tory.
10 but in fact, negotiations can not go further than 4 months as the EU said that they would need 6 months to propose it to the members and vote the agreement (if achieved). Sure you can stretch negotiations and compress that 6 months at maybe 3-5? but sure not till last day
Furthermore the EU are asking for an answer to the Irish question by the 29th June, one month today.
What answer do they want? What answer do they want re Galileo? What answer do they want to anything? What do they expect to lose from a no deal brexit? There are only losers in this, as said from the eu, so they have nothing to gain from no deal. But, nice to see that some people are happy with one referendum this week, sometimes they are not a bad idea right?.........When the subject suitsFurthermore the EU are asking for an answer to the Irish question by the 29th June, one month today.
What answer do they want? What answer do they want re Galileo? What answer do they want to anything? What do they expect to lose from a no deal brexit? There are only losers in this, as said from the eu, so they have nothing to gain from no deal. But, nice to see that some people are happy with one referendum this week, sometimes they are not a bad idea right?.........When the subject suits
If the UK leaves the customs union and single market the UK have to join the WTO and erect a hard border, not EU laws, WTO laws.
They have to stay in the Customs Union to prevent a hard border, ergo Brexit was never a possibility without breaking the GFA.
Here is Brexit moron Jacob Rees Mogg who has no clue what he is talking about, this is the idiot who is driving the Uk towards economic disaster
They could let Northern Ireland remain as part of the EU, or they could have if they hadn't gone into coalition with the DUP. That was another stupid decision. They've painted themselves into a corner.
10 but in fact, negotiations can not go further than 4 months as the EU said that they would need 6 months to propose it to the members and vote the agreement (if achieved). Sure you can stretch negotiations and compress that 6 months at maybe 3-5? but sure not till last day
I put the wrong video initially but still. NI cannot be split from the UK - whatever applies to NI will also apply to the whole of the UK unless NI is no longer part of the UK.
They could have put a hard border across the channel, its a natural border. It'd let them have any silly brexit they liked without disrupting NI too much
Even if that were possible, there is no infrastructure in place in the UK or Ireland or the personnel to implement it and it will take years to implement nevermind the disruption.
Even if that were possible, there is no infrastructure in place in the UK or Ireland or the personnel to implement it and it will take years to implement nevermind the disruption.
So wher do you think there is give in the eu? On any indifference?Even if that were possible, there is no infrastructure in place in the UK or Ireland or the personnel to implement it and it will take years to implement nevermind the disruption.
But Boris Johnson said the border between NI and the Republic would be like moving between Camden and Westminster. I'm sure a border within the UK itself can only be even easier.![]()
How does JRM get away with talking such rubbish:
A couple of gems
"Once we're outside the EU, Dover will have to become a streamlined port otherwise they'll lose business to other ports "
Which other port would this be that connects to Calais and would also be "streamlined" - this is criminal negligence and he should be strung up.
"There will be some changes" - understatement of the century ,you won't know what's hit you!
You have admitted in this thread you would have voted for Cameron, the man that delivered brexit. You can have no complaints.I voted Labour in 1974 and haven't voted for anyone since 2005 and thankfully don't have to choose now.
How does JRM get away with talking such rubbish:
A couple of gems
"Once we're outside the EU, Dover will have to become a streamlined port otherwise they'll lose business to other ports "
Which other port would this be that connects to Calais and would also be "streamlined" - this is criminal negligence and he should be strung up.
"There will be some changes" - understatement of the century ,you won't know what's hit you!
Don’t make the mistake of thinking Jacob Rees-Mogg gives a single feck if it all goes horribly. I’d make any wager out there that he’s banking on exactly that, and would come out the other side considerably richer as a result of an economic crash. He might play the eccentric fool sometimes, but he knows exactly what he’s doing.
I may have voted for Cameron if I had voted and would have made the mistake of overestimating the intelligence of the average Brit. One thing is for sure I would not have voted for the current Tory government and I wouldn't have voted for Milliband or Corbyn so even if I still lived in the UK my vote would now be completely futile.You have admitted in this thread you would have voted for Cameron, the man that delivered brexit. You can have no complaints.
Has there been any physical construction going on in Dover for this? Even any plans for any expansion? One would think that 2 years after the vote and with 10 months to go the people advocating this stuff would at least try to make reality size up to it...
Nothing has been done at all anywhere to cope with what will happen after Brexit, I get the impression that they think hardly anything will change, a rude awakening is highly likely, life in the UK will never be the same again. People still think it's scaremongering and exaggeration.
If the UK leaves the customs union and single market the UK have to join the WTO and erect a hard border, not EU laws, WTO laws.
They have to stay in the Customs Union to prevent a hard border, ergo Brexit was never a possibility without breaking the GFA.
Here is Brexit moron Jacob Rees Mogg who has no clue what he is talking about, this is the idiot who is driving the Uk towards economic disaster
PS the EU are not going to change the rules to suit the UK.
The Uk want to be a third country, they have to accept the consequences of being a third country, it's still cake and eat it. Yes everyone loses, but the UK lose far more.
They wont need it if they stay in the CU and SM will they?
What answer do they want? What answer do they want re Galileo? What answer do they want to anything? What do they expect to lose from a no deal brexit? There are only losers in this, as said from the eu, so they have nothing to gain from no deal. But, nice to see that some people are happy with one referendum this week, sometimes they are not a bad idea right?.........When the subject suits
If they stay in the CU/SM then they're still basically in the EU with less privileges and paying more with no voice, therefore Brexit being a waste of time and money but it's really now the only option other than no deal.
Well I'm quite interested how all these losers will react to no deal. If its impact free for the eu then just walk away, sort your issues in italy first as that might have a massive impact. But dealing with big issues has never been something the eu do well.Wow, so much blame to the EU in that post when it was the UK who chose to leave.
UK apply to quit EU
UK wants to be in the union customs
UK needs the 4 freedoms to remain into the union customs
UK don't want at least 1 of the 4 freedoms ergo can't remain into the union customs
UK does not want a hard border in NI
UK can't avoid having a hard border in NI if is not in the union customs
Is in my understanding that: What is the UK want? what is the UK expect to lose from a no deal Brexit. here are only losers in this so they have nothing to gain from no deal. so what a REALISTIC proposition has the UK to offer?
Not the other way around Stanley
Well I'm quite interested how all these losers will react to no deal. If its impact free for the eu then just walk away, sort your issues in italy first as that might have a massive impact. But dealing with big issues has never been something the eu do well.
Westminster doesn't give a shit about NI and it having a hard border, if they did then there never would've been a referendum in the first place. They're only having to push so hard for solutions because the EU are demanding it before they get to move forward with any other talks.Wow, so much blame to the EU in that post when it was the UK who chose to leave.
UK apply to quit EU
UK wants to be in the union customs
UK needs the 4 freedoms to remain into the union customs
UK don't want at least 1 of the 4 freedoms ergo can't remain into the union customs
UK does not want a hard border in NI
UK can't avoid having a hard border in NI if is not in the union customs
Is in my understanding that: What is the UK want? what is the UK expect to lose from a no deal Brexit. here are only losers in this so they have nothing to gain from no deal. so what a REALISTIC proposition has the UK to offer?
Not the other way around Stanley
Well I'm quite interested how all these losers will react to no deal. If its impact free for the eu then just walk away, sort your issues in italy first as that might have a massive impact. But dealing with big issues has never been something the eu do well.
Well it was Tusk that said there were only losers, so if one doesn't want to be a loser then one has to do something about it.The main problems are legal, so all these talks about winners, losers and else are at this point more childish than anything else.
Well it was Tusk that said there were only losers, so if one doesn't want to be a loser then one has to do something about it.
Well it was Tusk that said there were only losers, so if one doesn't want to be a loser then one has to do something about it.
Well it was Tusk that said there were only losers, so if one doesn't want to be a loser then one has to do something about it.