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UK can leave the EU on October 31 without a deal, Javid says


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2 hours ago, sanemax said:

That was because Mays deal was in name only and thus Brexiteers voted against it 

One step at a time.  Rome was not built in a day.  Sadly, thanks to Boris and his chums, we might never see a new Jerusalem in England's green and pleasant land

 

Good job, Boris!

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1 hour ago, evadgib said:

It'll be on the up by valentines day...

 

As you're pissing on all things Brexit here's the Mogg:

 

Do I understand correctly ?

 

The Smugg ordered the Queen: Sign this.

The Queen obliged.

The highest court said the Smugg should not have done this.

The Smugg does not see a reason to appologise to the Queen.

 

I think the Smugg should not try that in some other country (that I can not name).

 

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13 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Do you follow the news?

Because if you follow the news then you should have seen lots of interviews with top EU politicians over the last weeks who confirm there is no (written) suggestion from the UK government for any new deal.

If Boris would have an idea why shouldn't he publish it? He has to discuss it with the EU anyhow to get their agreement. And of course he needs the vote from the UK parliament. How does he convince them all to vote for something unknown? It won't happen.

Yes, there's no bias on the remain or EU side!! Only sheep believe what's in the media.

 

 

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Meanwhile i want Great Britain is leaving, can't stand that brits circus and playing. Stop them and get them out without a deal. It's a pitty how this government manipulated the people, no dictator can do it better!

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58 minutes ago, leither69 said:

Yes, there's no bias on the remain or EU side!! Only sheep believe what's in the media.

Did you hear from anyone in the EU that Boris and his team presented a new deal? Anyone?

If he would have such a deal ready one would think at least a few people heard about it...

 

Maybe he has also a plan to make Brexit a success for everybody in the UK. That is another of those super secrets...

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12 hours ago, Loiner said:

Save yourself the effort Javid. The EU believe they have got the upper had, due to the Remainers in UK fighting the EU’s corner for them.
Get us out No Deal, then invite the EU for Trade Deals only.


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leave first, deal later....it doesn't get simpler than that.

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12 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I wonder if the expats living here would be so enthusiastic about overturning a referendum result if the referendum result was about granting those living abroad full upgrades of pension every year ? 

if the tory government actually unfroze pensions, which is like waiting for pink pigs flying past my house, I'd still tell them to go and stick brexit up the zhazi where it belongs.  

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Let's say Boris refuses to sign the letter requesting the EU for an extension for Brexit.

The EU can't grant an extension unless the UK requests an extension. Boris wins?

No.

Nobile officium would in the alternative allow the Scottish court to sign the letter requesting an extension to Article 50 if Mr Johnson refused to do so. https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/scottish-judges-give-boris-johnson-seven-days-to-respond-to-brexit-legal-challenge-1-5003723

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1 hour ago, Srikcir said:

Let's say Boris refuses to sign the letter requesting the EU for an extension for Brexit.

The EU can't grant an extension unless the UK requests an extension. Boris wins?

No.

Nobile officium would in the alternative allow the Scottish court to sign the letter requesting an extension to Article 50 if Mr Johnson refused to do so. https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/scottish-judges-give-boris-johnson-seven-days-to-respond-to-brexit-legal-challenge-1-5003723

 

He would be in contempt of the highest court in the UK. Almost certainly be imprisoned as a result. And parliament would be quite likely to support the Scottish court signing the letter or another legal entity.

 

Javid, in publicly stating that the current government intend to simply ignore the law, is getting dangerously close to conspiracy.  How can you have a Chancellor who publicly states he only obeys and upholds laws he likes? Obviously his oath doesn't mean anything to him. 

A real opposition would have been all over this but Corbyn is to busy planning his socialist revolution!

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4 hours ago, manhood said:

Meanwhile i want Great Britain is leaving, can't stand that brits circus and playing. Stop them and get them out without a deal. It's a pitty how this government manipulated the people, no dictator can do it better!

That reads like the reason we are leaving....Adios....????

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16 hours ago, Loiner said:

Save yourself the effort Javid. The EU believe they have got the upper had, due to the Remainers in UK fighting the EU’s corner for them.
Get us out No Deal, then invite the EU for Trade Deals only.


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Get out, then invited them for trade deals!

 

Sure because the Tory Brexiteers hold all the cards and have already shown what fantastic negotiators they are!

 

Brexit koolaid - the drink that never stops giving!

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2 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Get out, then invited them for trade deals!

 

Sure because the Tory Brexiteers hold all the cards and have already shown what fantastic negotiators they are!

 

Brexit koolaid - the drink that never stops giving!

Stop "smarting" chummy, you may not be a fit chap....????

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2 minutes ago, rhyddid said:

Not our preferred outcome as UK economy will be in disaster, over 3 millions European shall leave on 1st November and our businesses will be dead, indeed BS Javid and BS BJ, will not care, they still will get a fat government salary and enjoy government benefit !

 

Indeed they will still get their fat government benefits. And all their other little "earners" from fingers in hot sticky pies!

 

That ruined economy, will offer some very big opportunities for some very rich people to become even richer and more powerful.

 

Guess what sort of Brexit they want, and who they support as PM?

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3 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Most certainly. All the Tory wannabes are trying to jump on the same bandwagon now. All trying to look like Boris - kick MP's out the party who don't do as I say; suspend parliament if they don't do as I say; etc etc.

 

All trying to ride the wave of popularity by generating their own smoke and mirrors shows.

Corbyns lot won't do that...?   ????

 

They are queuing up behind his back....????

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1 minute ago, transam said:

Stop "smarting" chummy, you may not be a fit chap....????

 

Fit enough to recognize the Bull-<deleted> touted by Boris, Mogg and Gove for sure!

 

Hold all the cards - sure they do. Only not the ones you think. Their personal cards, in the event of a no deal Brexit, will all look very rosy. And that's all that matters to them.

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1 minute ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Fit enough to recognize the Bull-<deleted> touted by Boris, Mogg and Gove for sure!

 

Hold all the cards - sure they do. Only not the ones you think. Their personal cards, in the event of a no deal Brexit, will all look very rosy. And that's all that matters to them.

Yeeeee of no British faith.....Sticks out a mile....????

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Just now, transam said:

Corbyns lot won't do that...?   ????

 

They are queuing up behind his back....????

 

No doubt their are many who'd love to get Corbyn and his Momentum cronies out; and many who see themselves as the ideal replacement.

 

But Momentum / SWP have done a very good job of infiltrating all important Party committees and also local constituency parties. Don't underestimate these activists. I expect Corbyn to be fighting the next election as Labour Leader. Along with all his loony policies.

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Just now, transam said:

Yeeeee of no British faith.....Sticks out a mile....????

 

I've no faith in the current government, opposition, parliamentarians, and a lot of the media.

 

You, seemingly have faith in Boris, Gove, Cummings and Javid! Good luck with that!

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19 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

I've no faith in the current government, opposition, parliamentarians, and a lot of the media.

 

You, seemingly have faith in Boris, Gove, Cummings and Javid! Good luck with that!

I have NO faith in the EU, the UK populace has seen the EU stance, they will not let go of our money.....Simple really....

You quote politician names, I have no interest in politician names, only the ones that actually get a job done...

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28 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

No doubt their are many who'd love to get Corbyn and his Momentum cronies out; and many who see themselves as the ideal replacement.

 

But Momentum / SWP have done a very good job of infiltrating all important Party committees and also local constituency parties. Don't underestimate these activists. I expect Corbyn to be fighting the next election as Labour Leader. Along with all his loony policies.

For sure if the Lib.Democrats and Labour can not agree ...they end up anyway with Boris winning ….. So if they like that then just do as the conservatives …." catfighting " ….or better "as 2 dogs fighting for the bone ...a third one  runs with it..." ????

 

PS: I think this is J.C. plan anyway ....building up the last moment time pressing ….(very risky..)

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22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The United Kingdom can leave the European Union on Oct. 31 without a deal despite a law which demands the prime minister ask for a Brexit delay if there is no agreement

Maybe not if Boris isn't PM.

The Queens might fire Boris if the Parliament has a successor ready (Corbyn?)

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-30/johnson-s-foes-plot-a-humble-attempt-to-oust-him-as-premier

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I  get most of my info from the Nigel Farage Show on LBC so I  guess I am a right wing conservative that still thinks BoJo is still a clown dressed in street clothes.  Although Nigel hasn't said it I think BoJo is an excellent clown name.  BoJo the clown appearing nightly in the big show in Westminster......

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22 hours ago, kingdong said:

Could have left 3 years ago if we didn,t have a traitor,sorry remainer as a p.m.

Based on ? ? a 51,88 % who voted for  A FORM of "leave", but NEVER a no deal, whatever the consequences will be.

Just a month, and then we will see, when import duty according WTO rules will be levied on all UK products imported into the EU, or the British have to line up for a Schengen visa, as being "third country citizens".

 

Time finally to get rid of the British, where discussions are "coloured" with words like: traitor

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20 hours ago, Loiner said:

Save yourself the effort Javid. The EU believe they have got the upper had, due to the Remainers in UK fighting the EU’s corner for them.
Get us out No Deal, then invite the EU for Trade Deals only.


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UK - EU:  67 mln versus 425 mln, GDP US$ 2,808 Bn vs US$ 16,000 Bn... 

When you enter on your knees at the EU, MAYBE you will allow access.. 

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