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Originally posted by Whorty View PostNo deal will cause short term pain for many people. They will blame the Tories and UKIP. At the next GE both these parties will suffer in the ballot box. The Tories may even tear themselves apart completely.
And they say Brexit has no upside
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYou forgot to add the Hollywood film deal in which Arnie (playing president Trump) parachutes in shoots everyone and saves the day.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAre you mad? This is great entertainment. What is needed is a 21 month extension, with a last minute second referendum, narrowly won by Leave, with parliament then ignoring the result.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo deal is better than this tulip going on for years
And they say Brexit has no upside
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo deal is better than this tulip going on for years
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So getting interesting.
Basically Labour will be proposing the Common Market 2.0 amendment, if that fails it will be almost certainly no deal.
May's deal is effectively dead, it's Corbyn's deal or no deal.
That will focus minds
There we have it, Corbyn is now effectively in control.
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Originally posted by Amy Shrotersfield View PostHere's something from history that puts things in perspective.
The results of the Quebec Referendum of 1995.
Yes:49.4% (Quebec should become sovereign)
No:50.6%
No problems there in putting that question to bed for another generation on the basis of such a slender margin. The establishment got the answer it wanted...
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Here's something from history that puts things in perspective.
The results of the Quebec Referendum of 1995.
Yes:49.4% (Quebec should become sovereign)
No:50.6%
No problems there in putting that question to bed for another generation on the basis of such a slender margin. The establishment got the answer it wanted...
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Historical comparisons to the current state of affairs
Things have got worse than Suez, so as the gammons love a WW2 analogy, this is the nearest 20th century equivalent to the mess in parliament: Norway Debate - Wikipedia
The good news, is that that parliamentary debate in 1940 brought Churchill to the prime ministership. The bad news is that BoJo is the Tories' current Asda Smartprice Churchill offer. The best of the current bunch looks like Keir Starmer, or Dominic Grieve, but there's no obvious route for either of them to the PM position.Tags: None
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