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Boris Johnson says he is serious about 'no-deal' Brexit threat


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4 minutes ago, evadgib said:

This isn't an election and they are having some debates, just not quite as many as the propped-up underdog & supporters are trying to engineer.

Isn't it an election? I could have sworn that it's an election for the leader of the Conservative party/Prime minister.

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2 minutes ago, petemoss said:

Isn't it an election? I could have sworn that it's an election for the leader of the Conservative party/Prime minister.

That’s not true ... you are obviously not a regular subscriber to “Tin Foil Hat Monthly” ... educate yourself man!

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3 minutes ago, petemoss said:

Nope it's Conservative party members that are voting to elect the leader of the party who would by rote become P.M.

 

I'm certain that @Chomper Higgot would do a much better job....but so would my pet poodle.

So your pet poodle must be a conservative party member then to stand a chance.  I had heard that many of their members were nothing but a stuck up bunch of old woofers but never realised it could have been a literal comment. ????????

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1 minute ago, geoffbezoz said:

So your pet poodle must be a conservative party member then to stand a chance.  I had heard that many of their members were nothing but a stuck up bunch of old woofers but never realised it could have been a literal comment. ????????

I think the correct term is "woofters", not "woofers". :cheesy:

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8 minutes ago, evadgib said:

I have yet to see a Sky political journalist sounding remotely sympathetic to the leave cause. 

 

(I will put words in my own mouth thank you. I did not say anything remotely resembling the nonsence in your reply!)

No idea what you are on about in the parentheses 

 

Hunt is prepared to debate and there is little difference between him and johnson. 

 

johnson is scared to debate and face tough questions. 

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19 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

The PM has to request the extension. EU puppet Theresa May's decision to request those extensions effectively ended her role as PM. 

 

The law is in place, all Johnson would need to do is sit on his hands. 

Well that and keep the lid on Parliament over boiling and throwing him and this minority Government out of office.

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33 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The clock’s ticking.

 

Let’s check back on November 1st.

Be sporting Stomper; lets say Valentines day, a realistic timeframe by which we'll all know whether or not the sky has fallen in?

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3 minutes ago, evadgib said:

Be sporting Stomper; lets say Valentines day, a realistic timeframe by which we'll all know whether or not the sky has fallen in?

Let’s say November 1st, given Brexiteer insistence on October 1st being the latest, yet we must believe, final Brexit date.

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7 minutes ago, bannork said:

 In response to snuggle, humiliation is nothing compared to poverty. The referendum was ill thought out, all the blame can be landed on Cameron desperate to keep the Conservatives together. No need for the average Brit to feel ashamed. 

If we leave with no deal then how many years before WTO deals can be ratified, and how will we fare, for instance with the USA, when our economy is 9 times smaller?

The main issue should not be about trade, because the UK has numerous existing trade deals in place, that are comprehensive enough to keep the UK populous in candy for the rest of their natural, including goods from China and the US now sold in the UK.

 

It's a total red herring advanced by ERG extremists like Rees-Mogg, whose only rationale is that they would make money from their emerging markets hedge funds if the Uk had to seek trades from these economies.  Bottom line it's financial politics at play, here.

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13 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

The main issue should not be about trade, because the UK has numerous existing trade deals in place, that are comprehensive enough to keep the UK populous in candy for the rest of their natural, including goods from China and the US now sold in the UK.

 

It's a total red herring advanced by ERG extremists like Rees-Mogg, whose only rationale is that they would make money from their emerging markets hedge funds if the Uk had to seek trades from these economies.  Bottom line it's financial politics at play, here.

And tax avoidance!

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12 minutes ago, evadgib said:

If it's so much as raining on 01 November the 2016 silver medalists will claim Brexit is to blame.

You miss my point.

 

I doubt very much Brexit will happen by October 1st. (Actually ever).

 

I’m looking forward to hearing who Brexiteers will blame, because of course it will have to be somebody else’s fault.

 

 

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31 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

It seems like every few days there's a similar post by JF on the same tiring subject and the same usual responses. So what if Johnson says this or that - it might wash with Tory voters, but at the end of the day if he stuck to a no-deal, he would be ousted from a PM role by parliament and a GE called.

 

Without a doubt, a no-deal brexit would cause irreplacable damage to the UK economy and the pound would materially devalue overnight. No UK parliament would sanction that. it just ain't going to happen.

 

If Johnson aims to leave, he'll have to get the WAG past parliament, and if it's not the ideal deal, that's Tough Teety. Accept it, and hope the government gets on with trying to repair the backlash situation that brexit would cause. As for moving forward, that's another cloud cuckoo-land ideological scenario with no realistic ending or reality built in.   

...every few days there's a similar post by JF on the same tiring subject and the same usual responses...... And here we have Pot/Kettle at its' finest. Boris will be the new Leader of the Tory Party, not a wishy washy Remainer. There's no guarantee at all that he will not lead the CON party Remainer MPs into toeing the party line, thus avoiding a GE.

 

There's plenty of doubt about the Project Fear hysterics about possible damage to the UK economy. 

 

Johnson does not have to get the WAG (Merkel/May Surrender Treaty) past parliament. It's dead and buried now after being shot down three times by parliament. Yes, I'm sure there will be even more Remainer backlash after your plans to thwart Brexit have been scuppered, but by 31st October that will have been done. What will be your next cloud cuckoo plot to try and shackle the UK in your EU ideology?

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