MikeUpNorth
Wobbles like a massive pair of tits
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Will there be any cabinet resignations tonight?
Will there be any cabinet resignations tonight?
Not sure ... Possibly a mass pro brexit walkout tomorrow before pmq's?
I meant multiple cabinet resignationsThey’ve been doing that for the last few weeks.
Any time there’s anything worth debating they always leave the house.
Thankfully there is little chance of the EU being that stupid.The EU needs to stop messing around and show the UK that enough is enough and in ten days show them the door and no extension, how long does this farce have to continue for.
It will be a race between Corbyn and may to brief against the others red lines as soon as any meeting ends (perhaps she will invite chukka to make Corbyn flounce out again?)She knows it's no deal. This is all just about apportioning some of the blame for the inevitable chaos to Labour, to ensure the Tories don't get wiped out in the post-Brexit General Election.
It will be a race between Corbyn and may to brief against the others red lines as soon as any meeting ends (perhaps she will invite chukka to make Corbyn flounce out again?)
Thankfully there is little chance of the EU being that stupid.
No I don't think the EU are being punitive, I said posts suggesting they should be just because it's dragged on. It's everyone else who is affected, not just the tories.The EU being punitive?
The EU needs to stop messing around and show the UK that enough is enough and in ten days show them the door and no extension, how long does this farce have to continue for.
I don't get it. She's going to ask for a short extension on her WA being passed? So the one we've already been offered?
I don't get it. She's going to ask for a short extension on her WA being passed? So the one we've already been offered?
Which is a shame I am still in no mans land because of Brexit will have to pay money to live and work further in Germany after 28 years of doing that and I am sick, tired and fed up of this whole farce, maybe its time that little Britain gets a kick up the arse that it appears to need.
No I don't think the EU are being punitive, I said posts suggesting they should be just because it's dragged on. It's everyone else who is affected, not just the tories.
For example, posts like this
No I don't think the EU are being punitive, I said posts suggesting they should be just because it's dragged on. It's everyone else who is affected, not just the tories.
For example, posts like this
I'm a Brit in the EU and I'd prefer to not crash out.Try being affected by Brexit, not knowing where you stand and you would feel like that as well, personally they should revoke Article 50 but they wont so how about they finally sort this out.
You really soured.
Sorry.
You Torybots are genuinely shameless.I don't get the logic of "sharing responsibility with Labour" at all. Labour are already responsible. The government have been particularly useless but I'd be amazed if the majority of folks didn't already think Labour played a big part in getting us to where we are.
I'm a Brit in the EU and I'd prefer to not crash out.
Then you know how it is I am just fed up with it all, fed up it will cost me money etc.etc. to continue living here.
You Torybots are genuinely shameless.
I'd rather go through this if it means everything goes back to normal than be forced to make serious decisions. You're at the mercy of national governments and maybe it will be maybe it won't but the safety net will no longer be thereThen you know how it is I am just fed up with it all, fed up it will cost me money etc.etc. to continue living here.
Every single MP in the HoC is responsible for this.
You mean you don't want to return to the promised land? The land full of milk, honey and WTO trade regulations?
There’s levels of responsibility though, and the Tory right are at the very top of that list.
I'd say May's far more responsible than the right (if you mean ERG). She chose to court them for party management reasons, rather than the good of the country. She'll be justifiably remembered as the worst post-war PM.There’s levels of responsibility though, and the Tory right are at the very top of that list.
You Torybots are genuinely shameless.
I'd say May's more far responsible than the right (if you mean ERG). She chose to court them for party management reasons, rather than the good of the country. She'll be justifiably remembered as the worst post-war PM.
I'd say May's far more responsible than the right (if you mean ERG). She chose to court them for party management reasons, rather than the good of the country. She'll be justifiably remembered as the worst post-war PM.
I don't get the logic of "sharing responsibility with Labour" at all. Labour are already responsible. The government have been particularly useless but I'd be amazed if the majority of folks didn't already think Labour played a big part in getting us to where we are.
Corbyn will have a price for agreeing to the process, I'm sure. Probably a General Election later this year, once the WA is passed.
The logic of sharing responsibly with Labour is perfectly obvious.
If it is successful then TM will take credit for it.
But if it is not successful then she will have shifted the blame fairly and squarely on Jeremy Corbyn and Labour and Labour will have no way out.
It is posturing with one eye on the next GE.