I think I've covered most bases.
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What position do you think we'll be in on March 29?
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What position do you think we'll be in on March 29?
17Leaving with a deal passed by Parliament5.88%1Leaving with "no deal"41.18%7Revoking A50 and staying in the EU0.00%0Extending A50 for further negotiation29.41%5Extending A50 because of renegotiation by new Govt5.88%1Extending A50 for 2nd ref17.65%3I know what position I'll be in - missionary with AndyW on top0.00%0 -
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Will be interesting to see how they extend A50 as European elections will take place in May and they take up their seats a few weeks later.
If A50 is extended beyond May the UK may have to organise quickly European elections. Nigel will be happy as his source of income will be securedComment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWill be interesting to see how they extend A50 as European elections will take place in May and they take up their seats a few weeks later.
If A50 is extended beyond May the UK may have to organise quickly European elections. Nigel will be happy as his source of income will be secured
If it does go all the way to EP elections, the election battle of UKIP vs pro-Remain candidates could be a proxy for a second referendum anyway.Comment
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I expect to spend some of 29th March 2019 in a tuck, sometimes referred to as “The Oeuf”. I’ll also be eating fresh Italian pasta and drinking Italian wines and cocktails.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The fetal position?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostOnly if he gets back in.
If it does go all the way to EP elections, the election battle of UKIP vs pro-Remain candidates could be a proxy for a second referendum anyway.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I don’t necessarily disagree, however:
Originally posted by Mordac View PostThanks to PR he'll be perfectly safeHe's actually left UKIP, in case you weren't paying attention, so the likelihood of him being re-elected as a UKIP MEP is fairly close to zero.Comment
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