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May in fight to retain grip on Brexit as parliament seeks control

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5 hours ago, malagateddy said:

Hopefully a Brexiteer PM....VERY SOON!!!!!

 


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You still dont get it , May's plan was the only chance of achieving any kind of real Brexit. What we will end up with now is barely worthy of the name , nothing essentially will change.

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34 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

No the real issue is that brexiteers want what was promised before the referendum and after but like most remainers seem to forget what that was. What we want is a PM who actually believes in leaving and with a cabinet, who also want to leave. Not the shower we have in now.

What was promised was a fantasy , you wouldn't accept the reality of May's deal and will end up with nothing.

 

1 minute ago, joecoolfrog said:

What was promised was a fantasy , you wouldn't accept the reality of May's deal and will end up with nothing.

 

We would accept the proposal of no-deal Brexit , as thats what was voted for by the majority

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1 minute ago, sanemax said:

We would accept the proposal of no-deal Brexit , as thats what was voted for by the majority

Remind me what the referendum question was that included the words "no-deal-Brexit"

6 minutes ago, sanemax said:

We would accept the proposal of no-deal Brexit , as thats what was voted for by the majority

Nonsense

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8 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

Remind me what the referendum question was that included the words "no-deal-Brexit"

I dont recall the exact wording , but it went something like :

Would you like to stay in the E.U.

Would you like to leave the E.U.

Leave or stay , it was a straight forward question , there  wasnt a half leave/half stay option 

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6 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Leave or stay , it was a straight forward question , there  wasnt a half leave/half stay option 

It didn't say "how" the Leave option would be implemented either.  It's like a divorce - Q: do you want to divorce your wife? A: I do.  Then comes all the argy-bargy about the division of the property, access rights to the kids and so on.  Anyone who didn't understand that there would be a divorce settlement is plain naive

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30 minutes ago, joecoolfrog said:

What was promised was a fantasy , you wouldn't accept the reality of May's deal and will end up with nothing.

 

Leaving the EU wasn't a fantasy as many remainers would like to have people believe. It was a simple leave or remain with David Cameron telling us constantly, what leave would mean. Leaving the SM, CU, ECJ.etc

 

Mays deal is not Brexit. The fantasy is that remainers actually believe that none of the above ever was said and cling onto the hope, that eventually people will have forgotten. Well they won't and haven't.

7 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

It didn't say "how" the Leave option would be implemented either.  It's like a divorce - Q: do you want to divorce your wife? A: I do.  Then comes all the argy-bargy about the division of the property, access rights to the kids and so on.  Anyone who didn't understand that there would be a divorce settlement is plain naive

We are not talking about two people getting divorced though .

This about the UK leaving the E.U. , its not about a couple getting a divorce

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41 minutes ago, sanemax said:

We would accept the proposal of no-deal Brexit , as thats what was voted for by the majority

We are still so unprepared for no deal brexit that it will be a disaster. Brexit will be tainted with it for years after . It will result in people wanting to reverse brexit and us rejoin with a worse deal. 

 

If you want a sustainable brexit you need to leave with a deal and a transition period .

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9 minutes ago, sanemax said:

We are not talking about two people getting divorced though .

This about the UK leaving the E.U. , its not about a couple getting a divorce

It's a very precise analogy.  Britain entered into a legally-binding agreement under which there are conditions imposed on those who want to withdraw from that agreement.  Marriage is a legally-binding agreement under which there are conditions imposed on those who want to withdraw from that agreement.

2 hours ago, usviphotography said:

There is nothing that puzzling about it. Brits voted for Independence in a Referendum, but the Globalists are still very much in control of the actual Government. And as the US demonstrates, even electing yourself a new government doesn't ensure that the Globalists aren't going to continue to wield power behind the scenes. Brexit will happen when the EU collapses, and not a day sooner. And that collapse will have nothing to do with the British people or their government. The UK is a vassal state will watch the sidelines as the real players battle things out. Everything that has been going on in the UK the past three years has been nothing but theater. 

Conspiracy nuts having a swoon.

18 minutes ago, sanemax said:

We are not talking about two people getting divorced though .

This about the UK leaving the E.U. , its not about a couple getting a divorce

Beach Road Brexiteers speak out on relationships.

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49 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

Remind me what the referendum question was that included the words "no-deal-Brexit"

The word no deal brexit, soft and hard brexit, were terms made up after the simple leave or remain on the ballot paper, by reaminers Who then decided that they can't accept the democratic referendum result, so we will make these terms up to prevent it.

22 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Leaving the EU wasn't a fantasy as many remainers would like to have people believe. It was a simple leave or remain with David Cameron telling us constantly, what leave would mean. Leaving the SM, CU, ECJ.etc

Mays deal is not Brexit. The fantasy is that remainers actually believe that none of the above ever was said and cling onto the hope, that eventually people will have forgotten. Well they won't and haven't.

The "simply" lie.

Just now, Laughing Gravy said:

The word no deal brexit, soft and hard brexit, were terms made up after the simple leave or remain on the ballot paper, by reaminers Who then decided that they can't accept the democratic referendum result, so we will make these terms up to prevent it.

"Simply" does not = 'no-deal' only. 

Just now, SheungWan said:

The "simply" lie.

Been through this many times here.  You seem to be either ignorant of the facts or plain.........  So pointless going over old ground.

2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

PMs pension 65k/year, PMs allowances paid after serving as PM, paid for life 150k/year.

The resentment crew get going.

6 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

It's a very precise analogy.  Britain entered into a legally-binding agreement under which there are conditions imposed on those who want to withdraw from that agreement.  Marriage is a legally-binding agreement under which there are conditions imposed on those who want to withdraw from that agreement.

We had our withdrawal date set as March 29 th and we could have walked away then with no deal . 

  Married couples live in the same house , UK and EU do not live in the same house , so the comparisons are completely different . 

   The UK and EU have no children , so, completely different again 

1 minute ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Been through this many times here.  You seem to be either ignorant of the facts or plain.........  So pointless going over old ground.

Then Brexiteers should stop repeating the Brexit = 'no-deal' only lie

1 minute ago, sanemax said:

We had our withdrawal date set as March 29 th and we could have walked away then with no deal . 

 Married couples live in the same house , UK and EU do not live in the same house , so the comparisons are completely different . 

 The UK and EU have no children , so, completely different again 

Brexiteer nonsensical comparison.

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5 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

Beach Road Brexiteers speak out on relationships.

Wrong  , I've never been to Pattaya 

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1 minute ago, SheungWan said:

"Simply" does not = 'no-deal' only. 

image.png.1d01ce3672d2ccc08ae5f95c89b1658a.pngLeave or remain is simple. Adding bits on to justify your own idea is childish. You say what you want, 17.4 million had the intelligence to know was was said countless times by the PM David Cameron as leader of the remain Sadly you can't understand plain English. It is boring to justify it to you again. Maybe back to class for you might help.

2 hours ago, SheungWan said:

Not quite. May 26 extension linked to the May motion being passed this week. April 12 extension linked to no motion being passed this week.

True...

But Tusk has made it clear the door is open on a longer extension, that would be dependent on the UK participating in the EU parliamentary elections and I doubt that would be for anything shorter than 15 months (June 30th 2020).

 

So now we have 6 options...

  1. Agree to Mays deal and leave May 26.
  2. Disorderly Brexit, no bill to extend, leave March 29 with no extension.
  3. Disorderly Brexit, with bill to extend, leave April 12 with very short extension.
  4. Extended extension for another Referendum leave June 30th 2020 at the earliest if at all.
  5. Call a general election/confidence vote/no confidence vote, could be out by Friday if important legislation is not enacted or tied in until June 30th 2020.
  6. Revoke Article 50 and remain. 

 

1 minute ago, sanemax said:

Wrong  , I've never been to Pattaya 

Never mind.

1 minute ago, SheungWan said:

Brexiteer nonsensical comparison.

Errrm, I was saying that they are incomparable , so, it cannot be a "nonsensical comparison "

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3 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

The resentment crew get going.

The Wrecking Crew have been going a while.

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1 minute ago, Laughing Gravy said:

image.png.1d01ce3672d2ccc08ae5f95c89b1658a.pngLeave or remain is simple. Adding bits on to justify your own idea is childish. You say what you want, 17.4 million had the intelligence to know was was said countless times by the PM David Cameron as leader of the remain Sadly you can't understand plain English. It is boring to justify it to you again. Maybe back to class for you might help.

Brexiteers making things up again. No-deal only not on the referendum paper.

1 minute ago, sanemax said:

Errrm, I was saying that they are incomparable , so, it cannot be a "nonsensical comparison "

Pedantic a go-go.

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