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Brexit could be delayed until 2021, EU sources reveal
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“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.” -
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostEU coming to the rescue of an incompetent and incapable government...
yeah but enough about the Boy Macaroon!Comment
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I doubt it. The only thing the EU is interested in is the EU.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThe evil EU trying to reach out and help the UK to reach a good deal.
So evil
The only thing our MPs are interested in is Themselves.
The only thing May is interested in is being Prime Minsister
The only thing Jeremy Corbyn is interested in is remaining as Labour leader.
The only thing the independent MPs are interested in promoting themselves
Nobody, but nobody who has any influence over the outcome is interested in the good of the country.Comment
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Because the people of the UK behave like sheep. And now 10% over the over 40s have type 2 diabetes. Maybe a good protest would help them lose some weight.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI doubt it. The only thing the EU is interested in is the EU.
The only thing our MPs are interested in is Themselves.
The only thing May is interested in is being Prime Minsister
The only thing Jeremy Corbyn is interested in is remaining as Labour leader.
The only thing the independent MPs are interested in promoting themselves
Nobody, but nobody who has any influence over the outcome is interested in the good of the country.Comment
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Do we have a translator into English in the house?Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostBecause the people of the UK behave like sheep. And now 10% over the over 40s have type 2 diabetes. Maybe a good protest would help them lose some weight.Comment
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And he has now put as part of his manifesto the need for a second referendum.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI doubt it. The only thing the EU is interested in is the EU.
The only thing our MPs are interested in is Themselves.
The only thing May is interested in is being Prime Minsister
The only thing Jeremy Corbyn is interested in is remaining as Labour leader.
The only thing the independent MPs are interested in promoting themselves
Nobody, but nobody who has any influence over the outcome is interested in the good of the country.
A bold move.Comment
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In a last ditch effort to remain as leader of the Labour PartyOriginally posted by original PM View PostAnd he has now put as part of his manifesto the need for a second referendum.
A bold move.Comment
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And apparently "no deal" would not be an option.Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd he has now put as part of his manifesto the need for a second referendum.
A bold move.Comment
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So the Labour party will continue to kick the can down the road, because no one party has the majority within itself, no matter how big it's parliamentary majority is, to get a deal through parliament.Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostAnd apparently "no deal" would not be an option.
The only two ways that NoDeal can possibly be an option is the have a Deal or to Rescind Article 50. I think JC has just made himself and the Labour party unelectable, the labour heartlands were in general the biggest supporters of leave and still are. I think a GE right now would be really interesting because I don't think that either the Conservatives or Labour are particularly electable, and on what platform would the independents stand. Its a shame Screaming Lord Such is no longer with us as I think his time is now.Comment
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Another option is for the EU Withdrawal Act or whatever it's called to be amended to extend the withdrawal date, and then to agree the extension with the EU.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSo the Labour party will continue to kick the can down the road, because no one party has the majority within itself, no matter how big it's parliamentary majority is, to get a deal through parliament.
The only two ways that NoDeal can possibly be an option is the have a Deal or to Rescind Article 50.Comment
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