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Pierre 15-11-2018 09:36

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35970829)
Resigning because he disagrees with what he personally negotiated? Does he have an identical twin?

it was categorically stated that No.10 was in charge of the negotiations.

Mr K 15-11-2018 09:39

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35970819)
Complete capitulation, but hardly unexpected when a remain supporter is sent in to do a leavers job.

I hope this gets shot down in flames, otherwise there's no point in ever bothering to vote for anything again. Better to get out on the streets.


Bit cold for that isn't it ? Make sure you've had your flu jab and a copy of the Daily Fail as a weapon ;)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35970838)
it was categorically stated that No.10 was in charge of the negotiations.

What does the Brexit minister do then ?? Rejecting the deal he created ? LMAO :D

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35970834)
I am worried that after living with the aftermath of 2008 we’re going to be living with the aftermath of no deal.

Won't happen Damien, a political breakdown and new referendum is getting closer by the minute.

Mick 15-11-2018 09:47

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35970829)

"Hitler type"? :) Really?

Yes - did you miss the Memo? -

The EU want an Army to mobilise around Europe, hmm same motives as Hitler perhaps ?

Carth 15-11-2018 09:48

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35970839)
Bit cold for that isn't it ? Make sure you've had your flu jab and a copy of the Daily Fail as a weapon ;)

It's ok taking the mickey and having a laugh about it, but there will be a lot of aggrieved people out there, and not everyone shows their disgust by writing a strongly worded letter to the local newspaper.

Lots of nutters in the country that would welcome a bit of rioting & looting if it kicks off in a nasty way . . . and it won't matter which way they voted (if they did), half of them don't even need an excuse :rolleyes:

denphone 15-11-2018 09:53

Re: Brexit
 
The Tory Brexiter Anne Marie Morris has just told the BBC that she believes more than 48 of her colleagues have already written to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the backbench 1922 committee, calling for a vote of no confidence in Theresa May.

Some of those letters were written on the condition that they could not be activated until the author agreed, she said. She said the time had come for those MPs to now authorise the use of their letter

Dave42 15-11-2018 09:53

Re: Brexit
 
Dominic Rabb resigned

https://news.sky.com/story/live-brex...ement-11554569

nomadking 15-11-2018 09:54

Re: Brexit
 
This "agreement" is not about any trade deal, but IS about continuing freedom of movement, treating NI differently, and obeying EU rules.

pip08456 15-11-2018 09:57

Re: Brexit
 
May to make a statement at 10.30.

Mick 15-11-2018 09:57

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35970854)

You're about an hour behind the times....

Meanwhile Latest: Michael Gove cancels his planned visit for a farming conference this morning. Next to go perhaps, he is a close ally of Dominic Raab.

OLD BOY 15-11-2018 09:57

Re: Brexit
 
TM needs to move fast now if she is to survive (if that is even possible now, given her apparent endorsement of the deal last night).

She needs to schedule a vote in Parliament this afternoon regarding those issues Dominic Raab resigned over, to establish for certain that these clauses do not have Parliamentary support. Once that vote is taken, we tell the EU their proposals are not acceptable to Parliament.

The already scheduled debate can still take place on the remainder of the agreement, to establish the degree of support for that, should the EU back down on the disputed clauses.

Time is of the essence now and plans for a no deal will need to be stepped up.

denphone 15-11-2018 09:59

Re: Brexit
 
Paul Brand states.

Quote:

BREAKING: I understand another resignation imminent - more junior though. Stand by.

Mick 15-11-2018 10:00

Re: Brexit
 
BREAKING: Works and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey Resigns.

denphone 15-11-2018 10:04

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35970860)
TM needs to move fast now if she is to survive (if that is even possible now, given her apparent endorsement of the deal last night).

She is gone OB as she has diminishing support within her own government lets alone the wider country.

OLD BOY 15-11-2018 10:08

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35970864)
She is gone OB as she has diminishing support within her own government lets alone the wider country.

I'm inclined to agree! Hopefully, a good leader will emerge to replace her. There is plenty of talent in the Conservative Party to take this on, but I'm not sure how many would be prepared to stand.

denphone 15-11-2018 10:08

Re: Brexit
 
Penny Mordaunt will be the next to go if l was a betting man.


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