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


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Your opinion on the general intelligence of the British public is vastly more optimistic than mine then. The people who wanted to leave still want to leave - they just don't like the current deal. If they are asked to vote again I would imagine most of them would still vote out.

I think it's more that the people who didn't vote at all would actually get off their arse and do so this time which could swing the result but like I said before a referendum should never have been called in the first place and certainly not on the basis of >50% being enough to turn people's lives upside down. People happy with the status quo are much more likely to not bother voting at all which is why I was not surprised that Leave won when many were.
 
As expected, total shitshow. How can you leave the EU and somehow end up with less sovereignty? Not to mention paying £39bn for the privilege of losing that sovereignty without any guarantee of a long term trade deal. The only 'guarantee' is the EU's veto on leaving the customs union and ECJ jurisdiction.

No Brexit, hard Brexit, single market... every other option is preferable.
 
Your opinion on the general intelligence of the British public is vastly more optimistic than mine then. The people who wanted to leave still want to leave - they just don't like the current deal. If they are asked to vote again I would imagine most of them would still vote out.
indeed many opinions will be reinforced

the eu have no intention of giving us a good deal - feck em lets go for a hard brexit -
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we told you so - its impossible to get a deal better than staying would be so we should stay
 
It's hillarious that they've spent months saying "no deal is better than a bad deal" and the plebs believed it now they're basically u-turning saying no deal will be dreadful and they're losing their shit.

How fecking dumb does our prime minister think the EU are if she thought such talk was a negotiating ploy
 
Lets get another government ffs. Norway + Customs Union and be done with this crap.
 


The replies to this are so weird.

This dickhead comes in, does an atrocious job, repeatedly shows himself to be ignorant of the most basic elements of the task at hand then pisses off the moment we get to crunch time. And his fecking electorate are fawning over him! The world’s gone mad...


Reminds me of our supporters approach to Jose.
 
As expected, total shitshow. How can you leave the EU and somehow end up with less sovereignty? Not to mention paying £39bn for the privilege of losing that sovereignty without any guarantee of a long term trade deal. The only 'guarantee' is the EU's veto on leaving the customs union and ECJ jurisdiction.

No Brexit, hard Brexit, single market... every other option is preferable.

Hard Brexit is not preferable. It's literally the worst possible option and it would crush the UK economy.
 
Esther McVey has quit.
 
Odds of a no confidence vote now then? Surely at least 50-50...
 
Amusing that the Guardian miscaptioned the McVey resignation letter with 'Here is the text of May’s resignation.' :lol:
 
Feel sorry for May to be honest in this particular situation. She’s in charge of a bunch of loonies and as the most spineless woman to lead government this must have wracked her brains trying to please everyone at the same time.
 
Presumably McVey was unhappy that more people wouldn't die under May's deal?
 
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The whole Brexit referendum was such a stupid idea.


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Feel sorry for May to be honest in this particular situation. She’s in charge of a bunch of loonies and as the most spineless woman to lead government this must have wracked her brains trying to please everyone at the same time.
Nah she can get fecked. Deserve every bit of misery that she gets.
 
Feel sorry for May to be honest in this particular situation. She’s in charge of a bunch of loonies and as the most spineless woman to lead government this must have wracked her brains trying to please everyone at the same time.
She set herself up for a fall when she made that hardline conference speech in 2016 and set out the red lines shortly thereafter. No surprise they've returned to haunt her.
 

From his POV Brexit was threat to the EU. He thought that EU members would compromise or cave which was strange because the EU are known to not compromise or cave with outsiders. Between members fudges are a thing but the EU is very different from the outside.