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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLots of infighting in the Tory party until either "Soft Brexit" is agreed or they implode and split asunder to stay out of power for a generation, leaving Labour in power for the forseeable future.
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David Davies said on the telly this morning that it is a soft Brexit they're seeking, and that the election wasn't a mistake as they now have 5 years to negotiate it.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy contention is that the majority of those who voted Brexit were not voting Brexit. They were registering a protest vote at inequality.
I could well be totally wrong. I usually am.....
Brillo, totally agree
and that's the root of the problem, and what has contributed to this whole mess, along with the hard core Brexiters not accepting the position, "the majority of those who voted Brexit were not voting Brexit. They were registering a protest vote at inequality", and then the PM going feet first for a hard Brexit
perfect storm
Milan.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe same goes for those who voted for Brexit. Much damage has been done already.
I could well be totally wrong. I usually am.....
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I still maintain the UK is heading for a "Switzerland" model, but the DUP alliance complicates the picture and the UK may end up inside the customs union. Inside the customs union you still arrange your own trade deals, it's just the EU have to sign off.
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Lots of infighting in the Tory party until either "Soft Brexit" is agreed or they implode and split asunder to stay out of power for a generation, leaving Labour in power for the forseeable future.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course not! A50 was the beginning.
The EU has to make the UK suffer. Its their only goal. Whether we leave or try to rejoin. The vast majority of EU citizens don't want that. They want the best deal for the EU.
The UK are getting very fed up with the ruling classes who don't care about the vast majority of the population. And the EU got caught in the crossfire.
I am still wondering what will happen next! Would be fascinating if not for the fact that the UK will suffer.
The only thing we can be sure of is that the rich-poor gap will widen.
Your thoughts on what happens next?
and to be clear the vast majority of EU citizens would like Britain in, and stability
Milan.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course not! A50 was the beginning.
The EU has to make the UK suffer. Its their only goal. Whether we leave or try to rejoin. The vast majority of EU citizens don't want that. They want the best deal for the EU.
The UK are getting very fed up with the ruling classes who don't care about the vast majority of the population. And the EU got caught in the crossfire.
I am still wondering what will happen next! Would be fascinating if not for the fact that the UK will suffer.
The only thing we can be sure of is that the rich-poor gap will widen.
Your thoughts on what happens next?
well, what to say, we used to sit at the top table in the EU, we had the best conditions of all the members of the top table and then we said we'd leave
what do we expect ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postvery good
ok, back to business
do you really believe A50 is the end of the story ?
Milan.
The EU has to make the UK suffer. Its their only goal. Whether we leave or try to rejoin. The vast majority of EU citizens don't want that. They want the best deal for the EU.
The UK are getting very fed up with the ruling classes who don't care about the vast majority of the population. And the EU got caught in the crossfire.
I am still wondering what will happen next! Would be fascinating if not for the fact that the UK will suffer.
The only thing we can be sure of is that the rich-poor gap will widen.
Your thoughts on what happens next?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA50 was triggered.
Are you still trying for cretin of the year award? You have stiff competition.
very good
ok, back to business
do you really believe A50 is the end of the story ?
Milan.
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