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    #31
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Indeed.

    However let's say there is a 2nd referendum. And its stay. Can A50 be untriggered?
    Slightly related, but I’d prefer not to see a 2nd referendum just yet.

    More preferable would be an extension to A50 (rather than a transition period). This would mean that we stay in the EU for two more years, and would partake in the MEP elections in 2019. That might be rather interesting, to see if Farage keeps his EP seat, though with proportional representation he probably would. Pity. It would be fun to watch though.

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      #32
      Waterford Whispers
      Last edited by northernladyuk; 12 January 2018, 08:47.

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        #33
        I think that broke the swear filter!

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          #34
          It's interesting that Nigel Farage wants another referendum, and it is because the outcome of the negotiations will be his worst nightmare as Britain ends up half-out of the EU.

          Basically he wants a rerun of the GE which was a big f*** up and didn't deliver the majority the Tories needed for a "clean Brexit".

          Lets face it, floundering half out of the EU is worst than being in.

          I'm alright Jack

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            #35
            Sound familiar ?

            Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
            It's interesting that Nigel Farage wants another referendum, and it is because the outcome of the negotiations will be his worst nightmare as Britain ends up half-out of the EU.

            Basically he wants a rerun of the GE which was a big f*** up and didn't deliver the majority the Tories needed for a "clean Brexit".

            Lets face it, floundering half out of the EU is worst than being in.

            It’s easy for him to say he wants another referendum, because it’s win/win for him.

            “His” campaign will consist of shouting that the 2016 referendum has already been run and the ‘elites’ are not listening to you. He won’t need to bring up any other lies about immigration, the NHS, etc. He’ll also be in a strange position where the Maybot will need to defend Brexit and whatever ****up their deal is, and Corbyn going on holiday to avoid having to get off his fence.

            - Any win for Brexit is a vindication for him and a chance for him to rub it in to the U.K. parliament (which he despises as he has failed so many times to get elected there)

            - Any win for the status quo (ie remain) means that he can spend the next 20 years doing what he does best: not turning up to the European Parliament, moaning, getting his gob on the tv and in the papers but not actually doing anything constructive, and collecting his pay check and full pension

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              #36
              Sounds familiar? Yep...



              Nigel Farage would 'pick up a rifle' if Brexit is not delivered | The Independent
              Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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