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


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Sheffield voted to leave mate. Lie in your bed.

That's totally how it works. Sheffield people are stupid, majority labour city (in fact I think all areas are red at the moment, apart from Hallam which was red till O'Mara left) but voted leave. Morons.
 
well at least we've got the strasbourg agreement, which google tells me was something to do with the holy roman empire and poisoned bullets in 1675. thanks tezza.
 
So a small extension for May to try to get her deal through (which absolutely everyone knows isn't going to happen) and a slightly longer one for May to be ousted and some sort of change in direction to occur?
 
So a small extension for May to try to get her deal through (which absolutely everyone knows isn't going to happen) and a slightly longer one for May to be ousted and some sort of change in direction to occur?

Other way round. Long extension if May gets her deal through, or a small extension if she doesn't for us to find some other way.
 
First thought is that the extension to April 12 is bad news for May. Her entire strategy has been to force a choice on 28th March. The chances of her resigning or being overthrown following a third vote have have increased, I suspect.
 


Stubborn as a mule

Ah, the classic "Parents cleaning their kids room because they haven't done a good job of it" routine from May. 4D Chess, etc.
 
First thought is that the extension to April 12 is bad news for May. Her entire strategy has been to force a choice on 28th March. The chances of her resigning or being overthrown following a third vote have have increased, I suspect.

I think she fully expects to go at this point it's all about one last push next week.

I'd say since December everyone has known she'd go and then we'd have the fight for the next direction. She's just delayed that not wanting to give up her place in history
 
So assuming the deal either gets voted down again or isn't changed so no vote can take place what then happens on 12th April?

We agree to a long extension including taking part in European elections?

Or?
 
So assuming the deal either gets voted down again or isn't changed so no vote can take place what then happens on 12th April?

We agree to a long extension including taking part in European elections?

Or?
The most sensible option - revoke Article 50
 
So assuming the deal either gets voted down again or isn't changed so no vote can take place what then happens on 12th April?

We agree to a long extension including taking part in European elections?

Or?

May said about 3/4 times she didn't want to take part in the European elections when she just spoke, and she made is explicitly clear we're definitely still leaving.

That only leaves her deal or no deal. And we all know her deal will be shot down so...
 
So assuming the deal either gets voted down again or isn't changed so no vote can take place what then happens on 12th April?

We agree to a long extension including taking part in European elections?

Or?
From May herself:
"Or, if we don't get that deal through, then before the 12 April we have to come forward with another plan and if that plan means a further extension, it means standing in those European parliamentary elections."

Like I said previously no chance of no deal happening, ever.
 
has she ever answered a bloody question properly in her life
"I've been absolutely clear about answering bloody questions properly in my life."
 
May said about 3/4 times she didn't want to take part in the European elections when she just spoke, and she made is explicitly clear we're definitely still leaving.

That only leaves her deal or no deal. And we all know her deal will be shot down so...
Look at the quote in my post above, she seems to indicate that we will take part in the EU elections now.
 
May said about 3/4 times she didn't want to take part in the European elections when she just spoke, and she made is explicitly clear we're definitely leaving.

That only leaves her deal or no deal. And we all know her deal will be shot down so...

Will May survive her deal being rejected once more? I doubt it. At which point what May said matters an awful lot less. Besides, it wouldn't be the first time she's backtracked on something she said.
 
She's the proverbial unflushable turd
 
Look at the quote in my post above, she seems to indicate that we will take part in the EU elections now.

That quote cuts off the bit where she implied she didn't want that to happen, and she reiterated that sentiment a few times.
 
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Will May survive her deal being rejected once more? I doubt it. At which point what May said matters an awful lot less. Besides, it wouldn't be the first time she's backtracked on something she said.

That's true, then its up to Boris...
 
RAWK said:
Jesus, the DUP on Question Time now - I despair. Basically a party whose manifesto is the Old Testament with scheduled bin collections.
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Question time was from my part of the world (Belfast) and I surprised at how sensible most of the comments/questions were from the audience...... the politicians on the other hand :rolleyes:
 
Quite noteworthy that when asked about her words and the abuse/death threats MPs have received she not only refused to apologise but didn't even come out against them. If anything she excused them as 'passionate views on all sides'
 
Quite noteworthy that when asked about her words and the abuse/death threats MPs have received she not only refused to apologise but didn't even come out against them. If anything she excused them as 'passionate views on all sides'
Theresa Trump.