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Originally posted by Old Greg View Postbut I could do with a cuppa and a slice of Victoria sponge.
Oh hark?....is that the fevered sound of NAT hefting his wobbly arse across the forum to reprimand me for "stereotypical" tomfoolery, or will he get cojak to do it for him again?
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they vote against the 'deal'.
they vote against 'no deal'
they vote against 'remain'
what do they vote for?
FFS. - wunch of bankers
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostTrue. Could easily go that parliament vote away no-deal, then vote for an extension, then the EU refuse the extension, it goes back to either
1) May's deal
2) Crash out (even though parliament vote tonight to not crash out)
3) Revoke A50
Parliament are scared and have no idea what they should do. Incompetent lot.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostTrue. Could easily go that parliament vote away no-deal, then vote for an extension, then the EU refuse the extension, it goes back to either
1) May's deal
2) Crash out (even though parliament vote tonight to not crash out)
3) Revoke A50
Parliament are scared and have no idea what they should do. Incompetent lot.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostParliament could still accept the withdrawal agreement.
1) May's deal
2) Crash out (even though parliament vote tonight to not crash out)
3) Revoke A50
Parliament are scared and have no idea what they should do. Incompetent lot.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostNo Deal then Very few of the MPs are brave enough to recognise that the UK now wants to stay and hence revoke A50.
Sh1t crash out Brexit, followed by 5 years of turmoil, followed by us going back into the EU with our tails between our legs but under EU rules and no veto.
Quite looking forward to having the Euro as our currency
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Is she going to vote against "no no-deal exit" or against "no-deal exit"?
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostMay has said tonight she will vote against leaving with no-deal on Mar 29.
She'd look even more stupid, if that's possible, letting us crash out.
Another lie, believed by Brexiters.
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May has said tonight she will vote against leaving with no-deal on Mar 29.
She'd look even more stupid, if that's possible, letting us crash out.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGoodness me. The UK would have the choice of withdrawing Article 50 or No Deal.
Sh1t crash out Brexit, followed by 5 years of turmoil, followed by us going back into the EU with our tails between our legs but under EU rules and no veto.
Quite looking forward to having the Euro as our currency
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