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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostShe can't get it through without the DUP, and they'll never vote for it.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf we are going to stay in the EU for the long term they we need to stop thinking like an individual nation and simply become European.
We should adopt the euro and simply get rid of the UK parliament given they have shown they actually are unfit to run a country.
It is purely a matter of economics and there is no point in playing at being in Europe we either are or we are not.
We voted not to be but I think we have been shown the true power of democracy in this country.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf we are going to stay in the EU for the long term they we need to stop thinking like an individual nation and simply become European.
We should adopt the euro and simply get rid of the UK parliament given they have shown they actually are unfit to run a country.
It is purely a matter of economics and there is no point in playing at being in Europe we either are or we are not.
We voted not to be but I think we have been shown the true power of democracy in this country.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostMay considering a 4th attempt to get her deal passed.
She literally has no other idea or plan, just her deal.
Then again her relentless persistence with it is slowly wearing down the opposition. She's still playing them off against each other, one minute promoting her deal or it's no deal, then next it's her deal or no brexit.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThat’s a weird defeatist attitude to take. It tells people that you don’t think much of the U.K. as a nation, that you think the U.K. is weak and that Germany is better in every way, and therefore in your head Germany is going to take over.
Have some optimism about the U.K., that we’re good enough that we can work in partnership with people and countries for win/win situations instead of always looking for winners and losers.
We should adopt the euro and simply get rid of the UK parliament given they have shown they actually are unfit to run a country.
It is purely a matter of economics and there is no point in playing at being in Europe we either are or we are not.
We voted not to be but I think we have been shown the true power of democracy in this country.
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May considering a 4th attempt to get her deal passed.
She literally has no other idea or plan, just her deal.
Then again her relentless persistence with it is slowly wearing down the opposition. She's still playing them off against each other, one minute promoting her deal or it's no deal, then next it's her deal or no brexit.
Boris and the other privileged s showing their true colours. One minute saying May's deal is the worst possible outcome as it will make the UK a vassal state of the EU, the next voting for her deal as soon as she said she'd stand down if they did so.
Boris just wants to be PM at any cost (to paraphrase Game of Thrones, "he'd see the world burn if he could rule the ashes"). The others running scared of no brexit as it would mean they can't continue their plans to enforce their own elitist agenda.
Both parties need a leadership change if they are to have a clear chance of winning the next GE. They'd do better to have another referendum where the outcome is more predictable, likely a swing to 'remain', so then it goes to best of three.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI shall start to learn German
Hopefully I will be good enough to pass as a native to avoid the attentions of the fourth Reich.
Have some optimism about the U.K., that we’re good enough that we can work in partnership with people and countries for win/win situations instead of always looking for winners and losers.
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I shall start to learn German
Hopefully I will be good enough to pass as a native to avoid the attentions of the fourth Reich.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe DUP have come clean this evening, with a statement that the Union is more important than Brexit.
Basically they've realised Brexit won't work for them. The only alternative they could support would have to include a Customs Union, to ensure they don't end up under a bus at the end of Brexit.
Looks like "Extenshun".
May must rue the day she ever called that general election.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe DUP have come clean this evening, with a statement that the Union is more important than Brexit.
Basically they've realised Brexit won't work for them. The only alternative they could support would have to include a Customs Union, to ensure they don't end up under a bus at the end of Brexit.
Looks like "Extenshun".
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The DUP have come clean this evening, with a statement that the Union is more important than Brexit.
Basically they've realised Brexit won't work for them. The only alternative they could support would have to include a Customs Union, to ensure they don't end up under a bus at the end of Brexit.
Looks like "Extenshun".
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