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Left wing rag says Brexit outcoem at risk due to poor leadership

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    Left wing rag says Brexit outcoem at risk due to poor leadership

    Theresa May's Government could 'come apart like a chocolate orange' over Brexit, watchdog chief warns

    No shit, Sherlock!
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

    #2
    Oh, ffs, now I feel like eating a chocolate orange.

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      #3
      "Government will need to be fast and flexible and act in a unified way"

      Certainly true.

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        #4
        Left wing rag says Brexit outcoem at risk due to poor leadership

        The chocolate orange - made in Poland since 2005.
        Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 13 July 2017, 09:44.
        http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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          #5
          It’s almost five months since article 50 was triggered. There has been zero progress towards Brexit and just a load of rhetoric by the government. Clearly the government will run out of time.
          "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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            #6
            Originally posted by Paddy View Post
            It’s almost five months since article 50 was triggered. There has been zero progress towards Brexit and just a load of rhetoric by the government. Clearly the government will run out of time.
            Maybe that's the plan...

            http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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              #7
              We just have to keep going till the inflation that's now affecting the poorest starts affecting the lower-middle class.
              Hard Brexit now!
              #prayfornodeal

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                #8
                Originally posted by Paddy View Post
                It’s almost five months since article 50 was triggered. There has been zero progress towards Brexit and just a load of rhetoric by the government. Clearly the government will run out of time.
                It's obvious the UK government knows they will never reach a deal acceptable to the majority of UK voters, for example one where the ECJ has any jurisdiction over UK residents.

                So I reckon they will just sit this one out and exit by default, and if the EU ends up worse off by their dogmatic intransigence then they have only themselves to blame.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post

                  So I reckon they will just sit this one out and exit by default, and if the EU ends up worse off by their dogmatic intransigence then they have only themselves to blame.
                  Who do you think will suffer most in the event of no deal, UK or EU?
                  Hard Brexit now!
                  #prayfornodeal

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                    It's obvious the UK government knows they will never reach a deal acceptable to the majority of UK voters, for example one where the ECJ has any jurisdiction over UK residents.

                    So I reckon they will just sit this one out and exit by default, and if the EU ends up worse off by their dogmatic intransigence then they have only themselves to blame.
                    The government doesn't need to reach a deal acceptable to the majority of voters - they need to reach a deal that leaves the UK "better off" (whether economically, strategically, etc) than before Brexit that they couldn't have achieved without Brexit. Otherwise the last 12 months has been pointless.

                    Exit by default and blaming it on the EU might be politically acceptable, but doesn't benefit the UK at all.

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