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The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg says Boris Johnson’s resignation may be followed by others.
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The Government really is a disaster at the moment. Two years to each a starting point and even then it looks like it cannot survive. A British Citizen murdered quite possibly by a foreign state, and the foreign secretary resigns over Brexit the same day. We don't even know if the PM will survive in the job! Then what? The Brexiters who've spent the last two years avoiding giving any clue into what this great deal we would could be? They're going to take over despite doing nothing for the last two years? Remember when the trade deal was going to the easiest thing in the world? That the EU will come to us begging for a deal? No clue at all. ---------- Post added at 16:55 ---------- Previous post was at 16:40 ---------- Tories think they have the 48 letters, question is do they have 158 MPs? |
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The fact of the matter is that the remainers in the government and the opposition have put us in this position, droning on about soft Brexits, cliff edges and the importance of staying in the Customs Union when that defeats the whole object of Brexit. As it happens, it now looks as though we will end up with WTO rules, which the majority of the electorate thought they were voting for anyway. Job done. |
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ITV’s Robert Peston reckons Sir Graham Brady hasn’t (yet?) received the 48 letters that would trigger a confidence vote.
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While there may be further resignations this weekend if May tries to cling to her so called start to a deal there will be no major activity party wise until next week. Right now it isn't only the UK doing a bit of panicking there is quite a bit on the continent as well and if they were all honest and stopped playing stupid games they would admit that no deal was going to be achieved as at least two members of the EU have from day one had a position of not agreeing any deal. The remain faction in the UK has spent two years doing everything to undermine the UK's position and then blaming the government for making no progress and still they continue and no doubt will right upto us leaving with no deal and of course it's not their fault it's the government or those who voted leave but never remain.
The EU looked at what was happening in the UK with the division which has been widened by numerous parties and figured they didn't need to do anything so they have spent the last two years rejecting everything and making demands and now it's all going to fall apart. When we do leave with no deal as now seems more likely it won't just be the UK that suffers economically it will be EU member states and given the already growing divisions and tensions within the EU (that have continued to worsen in the last couple of years despite remains opinion) this could bring the EU ever closer to collapse so well played remain and well played the EU arrogance and ignorance have once again triumphed. |
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And, and this is the best bit, it's all everyone else's fault. I am literally in hysterics here. What do you do for an encore? Quote:
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The result of the referendum was to leave the EU. Tell you what, let's just leave. |
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Oh great here cometh the other great pro EU oracle who like so many others is utterly clueless WAKE UP!!!!! there isn't and never was a soft, hard or medium rare brexit the rules of the EU as stated in article 50 only allow for total exit from the EU. Despite what so many in remain think this situation doesn't end well for anybody not the UK or the EU both will suffer economic consequences because of this ridiculous pantomime and it will be the workers both here and on the continent who pay for this debacle. Lets not even discuss the irony of a leave voter being more concerned about damage on the continent then the so called EU supporters just another comedic element to this entire sorry situation who could have believed that so much incompetence and complacency on both sides would carry on as long as it has.
Oh grow up damien I'm hardly lauding the handling by the leave side am i I've said the fault is on all sides but remain cannot just pretend that two years of constant challenges and undermining rhetoric hasn't played a part or are you really that stupid and arrogant. |
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If you’re going to tell other people to grow up it’s best if you don’t follow it with personal insults. :D
---------- Post added at 18:01 ---------- Previous post was at 17:58 ---------- Anyway moving on. May is at the ‘22 committee so we’ll see what happens when she gets out |
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Have to count the knives in her back.:D
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