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


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I can now read it the way you meant it (knowing in hindsight what you meant) and I apologise, but it could also have been read the way I originally read it too. You would not need the comma for the meaning I originally gleaned due to the conjunction. Not the end of the world, and was a little bit fussy on my part … which I hate in retrospect. so sorry again!

EDIT: I'm binning Grammerly app … it causes more problems than it fixes!
I'm, not, Christopher, Walken, man.
 
If Labour aren't supporting this 2nd ref amendment then it's dead. Perhaps with Labour, IG, Lib Dems, SNP, PC, Green, Indies and Remain Conservatives it would have a very good chance of winning but that's unlikely now. If a long extension is approved maybe this will gather more support.
 
I'm as critical as anyone of Labour's strategy, but that's a woeful take which either outs Edwards as a bit of a drip or playing party politics.
I think sometimes, that the extremes in the ways these things are reported and issued make it easier for the opposition to find material to legitimately target and remove the focus from the real issues.
 
Sounds undemocratic....

No one will take a referendum seriously in UK again.

Probably for the best. After the Brexit shambles, i don't think we should let the general public vote. Lets just have the civil service run the country.
 
Probably for the best. After the Brexit shambles, i don't think we should let the general public vote. Lets just have the civil service run the country.

I'm not from UK but seems a bit unfair to make that decision now. It's like "Hey we're gonna vote" - results come in - "Hey we don't like this. We're just gonna do it our way".
 
No, but people seem to be detached from reality.
In what way? You seem to be upset that it might not happen, as opposed to how ignorant people might, or might not be.

EDIT: This is not a personal attack, it's just an observation. You have been very helpful whenever I've had a question about this subject. I just detected a tinge of bias I'd not seen before … I hope you are not offended. No offence intended :)
 
In what way? You seem to be upset that it might not happen, as opposed to how ignorant people might, or might not be.

Voting for no deal is meaningless. Voting for an extension without a clear objective to present to the EU is meaningless.
Instead of faffing about , find a solution before it is too late.

Both parties are still playing party politics and it's heading nowhere.
 
You know what I think is crazy? Admittedly I know feck all about the etiquette of politics, but I've watched a fair few hours of debate in the House of Commons over the last 2 months or so and I can't believe the way they act.

Jeering, laughing, 'wheeeyyying', cracking jokes and talking over each other like they're back in school. Does that not boil anyone else's blood? I'm not even British and it makes me so angry. It looks like it happens way more to the non-English MPs as well.

Imagine your country being in a crisis and your politicians are acting like this. Maybe I'm just naive to some sort of universally accepted etiquette but fecking hell. How are there not mass protests outside that building..
 
Honestly think May resigning is whats best for the country right now, as surely thats good reason to be granted an extension? Her deals been voted against twice and no deals been voted against aswell.
 
Well, EFTA not the EU. Although Norway have ruled out letting us join that anyway so it's a moot point.

Basically I think we should leave the EU in name only to honour the referendum result and deal with the domestic issues that have given rise to this entire shit show in the first place by ourselves.
I am gradually coming to this conclusion too.
 
Second referendum is not happening. If by some odd mistake we got a two year extension, then we could start discussing that possibility.