Sheik djibouti
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Dominic Raab resigns......or in other words...yet another tortoise jumps off its fence post.
For those (like me) who want an up to date summary of what a 'No Deal' might mean:
https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/no-deal-brexit-what-meaning-uk-leave-uk-consequences/
Dominic Raab resigns......or in other words...yet another tortoise jumps off its fence post.
Well TBH whatever we do (leave with May's 'deal', leave with no deal, have a second referendum etc) it's ALL might's could's and maybe's as absolutely nobody has any real idea of what will actually happen! Sorry the (probably biased) article didn't fit in with your (probably biased) preconceptions - can you point me to an article that explains what will be the ramifications of a 'no deal' that you think is accurate please?No deal is best deal and should have been used as our starting position. Nobody is happy with the proposed deal.
How many 'might's, 'could's and 'maybe's can one politically biased journalist cram into one meaningless article
Well TBH whatever we do (leave with May's 'deal', leave with no deal, have a second referendum etc) it's ALL might's could's and maybe's as absolutely nobody has any real idea of what will actually happen! Sorry the (probably biased) article didn't fit in with your (probably biased) preconceptions - can you point me to an article that explains what will be the ramifications of a 'no deal' that you think is accurate please?
You think I'm a berk?Rather simplistic thinking, Poo old boy. May was free to vote how she liked in the referendum in our democracy. She was also elected leader of a party who won most seats (if not a majority) in another democratic election. To suggest that she was incapable of doing an objective job is rather facile.
Am I the only one who that for a while has believed we will end up staying in the EU?
Mays "deal" only strengthens my belief. She has managed to "negotiate" a deal that will appeal to just about no one so it wont go through parliament.
May resigns or calls another election, next PM decides its all too difficult to get a deal and we have another vote. The political elite get their way by f*****g up the whole leave process and its as you were.
The EU is the Hotel California.....
“You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave”
I think its more like quick sand, if you knew how hard it was to get out you wouldn't go near it in the first place.The EU is the Hotel California.....
“You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave”
Am I the only one who that for a while has believed we will end up staying in the EU?
Mays "deal" only strengthens my belief. She has managed to "negotiate" a deal that will appeal to just about no one so it wont go through parliament.
May resigns or calls another election, next PM decides its all too difficult to get a deal and we have another vote. The political elite get their way by f*****g up the whole leave process and its as you were.
Have to question May's judgement in two circumstances now. First, calling the last election which resulted in her having to rely on the DUP to get bills through and second, her decision to invoke Article 50 too soon, giving us just two years to unwind a very complicated EU relationship. No doubt she did the latter to show her determination to implement the leave vote, but another 12 months planning to leave might have avoided the current shambles. (Proper Preparation Prevents P**s Poor Performance).
I think its more like quick sand, if you knew how hard it was to get out you wouldn't go near it in the first place.
That is the bit of my post you chose to reply to? May can say what she likes - she isn't in control of Parliament, her NI political allies or even a significant number of her own party. As to business and your 'vassal state' point, I have heard precisely no business man on any news outlet saying that they are desperate for a 'no deal' - they all want some sort of customs and regulatory deal that means they can keep trading without everything stopping dead in March next year until something is cobbled together. And the something that gets cobbled together will look very like a customs and regulatory deal - both we and the EU need that. I am amazed if you think otherwise.Did you miss TM clearly saying the peoples vote has happened and Parliament have to deliver that result, we leave on 29th March 2019. The negotiation is about the post exit deal NOT if there will be an exit.
If its a choice between vassal state or a cliff edge then take the edge because business will make the parachute.