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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Governments are chickens who can't make tough decisions. If there is another GE or referendum, I don't expect No Brexit to be on the table.
Both will probably be fought over how hard or soft you want your brexit.
Surely guiding your country into something that you don't believe in yourself is the hardest thing to do?

The easiest thing is to go back to the people for another "opinion poll" (after all that's all it was) but this time presenting them with all the facts, surely?

Both main party leaders were originally against BREXIT (if I'm wrong on that I'm sorry) so that immediately tells me they cannot deliver it however hard or soft it's boiled!

However, I'm pretty sure that no politician will want to go down in the history books as the person in charge that guided Britain into the black hole that is BREXIT. I've yet to hear a single positive (especially one that will not cost every single British citizen something) and we're doing this … for what? Especially at a time when groups of countries are starting to see the benefit of collective bargaining and negotiating, we want to isolate ourselves?
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44761056

Will be interesting to see who she now puts in charge of negotiations... Hard to imagine any pick that won't be divisive and "unnacceptable" to one side or the other...


I imagine there will now be a scramble between mogg, Davies and johnson (and Gove?) To be the defacto leadership challenger to may...

It's gonna get messy with plenty of shit slinging from all sides
BJ and Gove are smart enough to realise that no good can come from taking control of this situation. The deal that satisfies the majority of the country is impossible, it doesn’t exist.

I honestly don’t think any of them are big enough ‘believers’ in the Brexit project to want to put their heads above the parapet and challenge TM. We’ll quickly be back to the same status quo we’ve been in since the election. It’s ridiculous that TM stayed on from that point, but no-one wants to take her role and be blamed for the rest of their lives for failing at the Brexit negotiations, especially if they are one of those who pushed for Brexit in the first place.
 
He voted leave.

Yeah he voted leave but it wouldn't surprise me if he would vote remain now.

His reasoning for voting leave was he had no idea what the politicians were doing all day and he felt they should do something. May have realised you can't just flog a dead horse.
 
You can't just hold a referendum and forget it happened.

Why not? It wasn't binding. Nothing would happen. Half the people that voted leave didn't a give a shit about it beforehand, didn't have a clue during and won't even notice afterwards. They'll complain on Facebook and forget about it the next day.

The country has already wasted enough time and our money trying to work out how they (we) can get shafted as little as possible. Just a stupid exercise altogether.

Danny Dyer

Keen for this.
 
You can't just hold a referendum and forget it happened.

It was an advisory referendum. Not legally binding.

The rest of the world must be pissing themselves at us. Our government is so far beyond a joke now it's just not funny anymore.
 
Yeah he voted leave but it wouldn't surprise me if he would vote remain now.

His reasoning for voting leave was he had no idea what the politicians were doing all day and he felt they should do something. May have realised you can't just flog a dead horse.
He is the encapsulation of a set of leave voters who are clearly stupid. He simply didn't know what he was voting for.
 
Why not? It wasn't binding. Nothing would happen. Half the people that voted leave didn't a give a shit about it beforehand, didn't have a clue during and won't even notice afterwards. They'll complain on Facebook and forget about it the next day.

The country has already wasted enough time and our money trying to work out how they (we) can get shafted as little as possible. Just a stupid exercise altogether.

It was an advisory referendum. Not legally binding.

The rest of the world must be pissing themselves at us. Our government is so far beyond a joke now it's just not funny anymore.
And again why I say I think the government will go back to the people. No politician in this country has the balls to ignore the vote. Certainly not in the two main parties.
 
Raab was a key leaver. So what as he seen in this proposal that David Davis did not.
 
Why not? It wasn't binding. Nothing would happen. Half the people that voted leave didn't a give a shit about it beforehand, didn't have a clue during and won't even notice afterwards. They'll complain on Facebook and forget about it the next day.

The country has already wasted enough time and our money trying to work out how they (we) can get shafted as little as possible. Just a stupid exercise altogether.



Keen for this.

Not binding but politically absolutely suicidal to go against.
 
it's all very easy criticizing a millionaire who went into government to further his business interests and changed policy so that his private school pals could make a killing in contracts and the stock market and then send the country over the cliff and jumps off just in time so that he can make a killing with said friends at its expense.

What makes you the moral aurhority sir??
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A pity we are the Guinea pigs for Europe. Looking at us, no European country will ever touch it again.
 
So this was no doubt "The Row of the Summer" - David Davis was talking about last year. He didn't like the flavoured cake May was serving.

It's like a never-ending episode of Yes Minister which gets more farcical as time goes on. But it does end on 29th March 2019 and where will the UK be when the music stops?

Equally as farcical would be Corbyn as PM trying to get a Norway style deal which is equally idiotic.
 
Danny Dyer Presents 'Europe's Deadliest Negotiators'. This week Danny will be meeting one of Brussel's toughest firms, and interviewing well known hard man Michel Barnier, who Danny describes as 'a bit of a tasty geezer'.

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Danny Dyer Presents 'Europe's Deadliest Negotiators'. This week Danny will be meeting one of Brussel's toughest firms, and interviewing well known hard man Michel Barnier, who Danny describes as 'a bit of a tasty geezer'.
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