Classical Mechanic
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So a significant faction of the Tories believe that Hard Brexit would destroy their party, which poses the question: would anyone accept a Hard Brexit on the proviso that it destroyed the Tory party?
Yes but why on earth do we have to wait until mid March gor that? 2 more weeks of uncertainty for what? Just hold the votes tomorrow and move on.Well it seems like rejecting her deal is a no brainer then
Not me because it would crash the economy.So a significant faction of the Tories believe that Hard Brexit would destroy their party, which poses the question: would anyone accept a Hard Brexit on the proviso that it destroyed the Tory party?
The pound is currently the strongest it's been in ages, 1.16 to the Euro.
Surely even leavers would prefer we remain as we were than take May's deal?
I think this has always been the case. There are less than 20 Tories that seriously think that dropping out on WTO is a good idea. At the other end of the scale you have a similar number of MP's that outright refuse to accept the result.So a significant faction of the Tories believe that Hard Brexit would destroy their party, which poses the question: would anyone accept a Hard Brexit on the proviso that it destroyed the Tory party?
No deal happens by default.What happens if her deal, a no deal and a delay all get rejected?
That assumes Labour will escape the consequences. Majority of the Tory membership are fine with no deal.So a significant faction of the Tories believe that Hard Brexit would destroy their party, which poses the question: would anyone accept a Hard Brexit on the proviso that it destroyed the Tory party?
“Faulty Commons” with John Cleese as JezzaHollywood should have already produced a TV series about this. Perhaps a cross between "The West Wing" and "The Office".
What I'd be doing if I were the EU as well. We are a fecking mess.The EU should simply tell the UK that there will be no extension after the 29th of March and that they either accept the deal on the table or go out with no deal and all that, that entails.
Cancelled it (or false news).DUP presser at 4pm
*edit* - not normally good news if they call one
"I'll get you, Theresa"I cant believe she is being allowed to get away with this.
The EU should simply tell the UK that there will be no extension after the 29th of March and that they either accept the deal on the table or go out with no deal and all that, that entails.
I agree - anything that delays Brexit (or increases the chance of it not happening) is probably very acceptable to the EU. Of course, it's been an expensive exercise so far for the other European countries, which must be irritating, to say the least.I’m sure the EU are hoping someone sees sense and calls the whole thing off. They’ve made it clear they’re open to that option from day one.
Yes, but it'll be a hell of a lot more expensive to them if the EU's second biggest economy drops out with no deal. I believe the EU will happily accept an extension (within reason), they'll just publicly make it look like they're doing it very begrudgingly.I agree - anything that delays Brexit (or increases the chance of it not happening) is probably very acceptable to the EU. Of course, it's been an expensive exercise so far for the other European countries, which must be irritating, to say the least.
I reckon she loses and extends the process. She just won't admit to taking no deal off the table publically because it takes away whatever little leverage she has in negotiations right now.
Call me cynical but I don’t think no deal is leverage any more at this point.
The pound is currently the strongest it's been in ages, 1.16 to the Euro.
Surely even leavers would prefer we remain as we were than take May's deal?
What I'd be doing if I were the EU as well. We are a fecking mess.
So let’s say the house vote to take no deal off the table and then the EU refuse an extension. Doesn’t that legally only leave the option of revoking Article 50?
Wait so there's a scenario where May's deal can get voted down. No Deal can get voted down & extending the date can get voted down as well? Surely then the only option is to either go to a people's vote or cancel the whole thing?So let’s say the house vote to take no deal off the table and then the EU refuse an extension. Doesn’t that legally only leave the option of revoking Article 50?
All of my money is in Canada at the moment so I'd prefer it to go the other way personally. If it drops to 1.11/1.10 again I might send some back. Transferwise offer pretty good margins for smaller transfers.The Brexit line is always that Sterling is overvalued - if the exrate was £10 to €1 they'd still say it was overvalued.
If Brexit was cancelled the pound would probably go to €1.30+
The EU should simply tell the UK that there will be no extension after the 29th of March and that they either accept the deal on the table or go out with no deal and all that, that entails.
All of my money is in Canada at the moment so I'd prefer it to go the other way personally. If it drops to 1.11/1.10 again I might send some back. Transferwise offer pretty good margins for smaller transfers.
Wait so there's a scenario where May's deal can get voted down. No Deal can get voted down & extending the date can get voted down as well? Surely then the only option is to either go to a people's vote or cancel the whole thing?
Agreed.
She has always quite correctly maintained two things.
We have accepted the will of the people to leave the EU.
We will leave on March 29th.
I cannot see any merit in extending the date as we have had two years to get to where we now are.
I cannot see any merit in a so called peoples vote. It is fraught with danger and confusion. Of the two available options, I am now totally in favour of the agreed WA. Not perfect and not ideal but it is the only sensible option and it gives us a position on which to move forward during the transition without the ridiculously high risk cliff edge scenario.
The only way that a new referendum could work would be if lets say 75% was needed for whatever wins and lets say remain wins then the leavers start wanting another referendum, the UK should simply bugger off as all will be well the Blitz spirit, Vera Lynn and the White Cliffs of Dover.
Agreed.
She has always quite correctly maintained two things.
We have accepted the will of the people to leave the EU.
We will leave on March 29th.
I cannot see any merit in extending the date as we have had two years to get to where we now are.
I cannot see any merit in a so called peoples vote. It is fraught with danger and confusion. Of the two available options, I am now totally in favour of the agreed WA. Not perfect and not ideal but it is the only sensible option and it gives us a position on which to move forward during the transition without the ridiculously high risk cliff edge scenario.
I don't think Sterling will stay in the current range (1.10-1.20) after a final decision is made.
If it is a no deal it will go the other way , way below 1.10.
I think this has always been the case. There are less than 20 Tories that seriously think that dropping out on WTO is a good idea. At the other end of the scale you have a similar number of MP's that outright refuse to accept the result.
Most of the Party would prefer a deal and a closer relationship. IMO May's deal although flawed is the best compromise. Whatever she can get in the next two weeks by way of assurances on the backstop could help. Her statement today will rattle the ERG because if they vote against her then a vote on 'no-deal Brexit' will be put to Parliament. And it would probably take it off the table. The natural consequence of this would be an extension of A50 either to keep banging away at May's deal or to find an alternative WA. The longer it goes on unresolved the closer a 2nd referendum becomes. So the ERG plus any MP's that are minded to respect the result would be sensible to vote for May's deal.
'Get us out with a deal then sort matters afterward'. I think even Ken Clarke is coming round to that view.
True. I meant that it would be off for the 29th March because once that was the case then they'd have to apply to the EU to have A50 extended. It doesn't remove the prospect of no-deal permanently.Other than recanting on Art 50 completely and cancelling Brexit, how can "No Deal" be taken off the table, surely the time frame doesn't allow for it the legislation already passed on this issue, to be undone?
If it wants to fall below 1-1 that’s fine, I have to regularly send euros back to the UK.![]()
True. I meant that it would be off for the 29th March because once that was the case then they'd have to apply to the EU to have A50 extended. It doesn't remove the prospect of no-deal permanently.