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


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So soft brexit, GE and 2nd ref likely amendments over next couple of days
 
Bercow is saying there would be the opportunity to table an amendment to revoke Article 50, as part of Thursday's business.

(edit - of course, tabling doesn't mean it'll be selected for vote).
 
You have never had a cold then.
How heartless can some people be.
Heartless enough to deny/delay disability benefits to over 100000 vulnerable people
Heartless enough to stop housing benefit for 18-21 year olds
Heartless enough to slash funding to over 5000 schools
Heartless enough to want to scrap the human rights act
Heartless enough to want to reinstate fox hunting
Heartless enough to refuse to take Syrian child refugees
Heartless enough to slash social care funding for the most vulnerable in society

I wish nothing but the absolute worst for her and her corrupt self serving band of bastards.
 
Heartless enough to deny/delay disability benefits to over 100000 vulnerable people
Heartless enough to stop housing benefit for 18-21 year olds
Heartless enough to slash funding to over 5000 schools
Heartless enough to want to scrap the human rights act
Heartless enough to want to reinstate fox hunting
Heartless enough to refuse to take Syrian child refugees
Heartless enough to slash social care funding for the most vulnerable in society

I wish nothing but the absolute worst for her and her corrupt self serving band of bastards.
oof.
 
So on March 30th we are going wake up still in the EU.

And March 31st.

And April 1st.

And April 2nd.

And April 3rd.

There will be some large protests come March 30th.

If we begin moving towards 2nd referendum territory, the worst thing that could happen, might be that remain wins.

It will split this country into two.

Someone needs to stand up with a solution
 
Whats the point of extending at this point? They'll never decide on a deal.

Either leave now with no deal or cancel the whole thing. Country has been in limbo for too long already.
 
99.9999% no deal

Seems like it I regret to say.
Even if the HoC votes tomorrow against a no deal exit, as you have said, it means nothing because the default position which is now law of course is to leave on the 29th.

As the WA has been rejected the result is no deal.
 
So on March 30th we are going wake up still in the EU.

And March 31st.

And April 1st.

And April 2nd.

And April 3rd.

There will be some large protests come March 30th.

If we begin moving towards 2nd referendum territory, the worst thing that could happen, might be that remain wins.

It will split this country into two.

Someone needs to stand up with a solution

The country is already split in two. Why not be split in two but economically stable?
 
Whats the point of extending at this point? They'll never decide on a deal.

Either leave now with no deal or cancel the whole thing. Country has been in limbo for too long already.
This is what leavers thought they were voting for anyway. All this talk of a deal was an afterthought, once the votes had been counted.
 
The whole thing has been so fatiguing. It all takes far too long to sort out.

Just lock the bastards in a room somewhere and tell them they won’t be released until everything has been decided.

Absolute farce.
 
99.9999% no deal
I still think UK gonna get a last minute extension (long one) from the EU subject to meaningful conditions (i.e. 2nd ref or no ability to participate in upcoming elections) as everyone in the government knows how catastrophic no deal is going to be given that UK made sod all preparations, the desperation will kick-in nearer the 29th of March.
 
They just think he can solve something in an opposition response. Don't think they understand how parliamentary business works

He’s offering nothing in terms of opposition. Bleating on about a general election when he knows damn well the Tory’s won’t hand him one is just idiotic. His membership made absolutely clear they want another referendum and he’s doing everything he can to avoid it.
 
"Such a big decision should never be left to the people, we put our trust in the govt to make big decisions for us".

Quote, most in here
 
If a second referendum is going to happen, the only way it’s going to gain any traction is if Brexit going ahead becomes and improbability and the Brexiteers get behind it as their best chance of pushing it through.

There isn’t a snowflake in hells chance in Remainers pushing one through.
 
The country is already split in two. Why not be split in two but economically stable?
But wouldn't a second referendum destroy the trust in UK politics?
It's essentially says to the public - you got it wrong the first time, now do it correctly now. 17 million people will feel betrayed, and to some it'll feel like their votes mean nothing.
 
Utter shambles really, it's beyond a joke now. Weeks to go and we have no clue on the outcome. The Tories stand there and paint themselves as the sensible party that's good for business, while Corbyn looks like a clueless mug.
 
Rees Mog just keeps repeating the same thing over and over and over and over and over again.

A face I don't think anyone would get tired of punching.
 
But wouldn't a second referendum destroy the trust in UK politics?
It's essentially says to the public - you got it wrong the first time, now do it correctly now. 17 million people will feel betrayed, and to some it'll feel like their votes mean nothing.
I don’t think it necessarily says that. I think it’s easier to think of it as “there is still big question marks over the whole thing and we should clarify “
 
So on March 30th we are going wake up still in the EU.

And March 31st.

And April 1st.

And April 2nd.

And April 3rd.

There will be some large protests come March 30th.

If we begin moving towards 2nd referendum territory, the worst thing that could happen, might be that remain wins.

It will split this country into two.

Someone needs to stand up with a solution

Based on the latest position the UK will wake up on March 30 OUT of the EU with no deal.
 
But wouldn't a second referendum destroy the trust in UK politics?
It's essentially says to the public - you got it wrong the first time, now do it correctly now. 17 million people will feel betrayed, and to some it'll feel like their votes mean nothing.

What trust? Do you have any trust in today’s politics? I sure as hell don’t.