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mrmistoffelees 16-01-2019 21:32

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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35979673)
29th March dear :)

Nope

Damien 16-01-2019 21:34

Re: Brexit
 
May to make announcement at 10pm. Will be a Government one so not an election.

99.999999% it's gonna be 'let's talk this out guyz'

denphone 16-01-2019 21:35

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May will make a statement live in Downing Street at 10pm.

Chris 16-01-2019 21:39

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35979676)
May to make announcement at 10pm. Will be a Government one so not an election.

99.999999% it's gonna be 'let's talk this out guyz'

May’s only tactic in the face of difficulties is to wait it out and see what turns up. She’s going to keep waiting and see what turns up, see who blinks first ... and on that, I wouldn’t bet the farm on the EU holding the line until No Deal Day, make no mistake it is now officially squeaky bum time in Dublin. They stand to lose big time if this all goes south.

1andrew1 16-01-2019 21:52

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35979678)
May’s only tactic in the face of difficulties is to wait it out and see what turns up. She’s going to keep waiting and see what turns up, see who blinks first ... and on that, I wouldn’t bet the farm on the EU holding the line until No Deal Day, make no mistake it is now officially squeaky bum time in Dublin. They stand to lose big time if this all goes south.

Ditto the UK, hence why British business was last night asking the Government to rule out a no-deal.

Damien 16-01-2019 21:56

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May's speech off BBC One and onto the News Channel because of the FA Cup. Nothing gets in the way of our national sport and quite right too!

Also means the BBC have probably been given the nod from No 10 that this isn't a big deal.

Chris 16-01-2019 21:58

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35979680)
Ditto the UK, hence why British business was last night asking the Government to rule out a no-deal.

No Deal will certainly pose difficulties in the immediate term, but if it happens, expect to see the Treasury immediately issue an emergency budget with a massive financial stimulus package. We are a rich country with a diverse economy and global trading clout.

Ireland, on the other hand, relies heavily on the U.K. market and the U.K. ‘land bridge’ - I.e. our road network. No Deal will be difficult for us, it will be an absolute catastrophe for them.

djfunkdup 16-01-2019 22:01

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35979684)
We are a rich country with a diverse economy and global trading clout.


Totally agree.That's why the remainers need to stop flapping and relax .Everything will work out fine in the end :)

Damien 16-01-2019 22:03

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Here we go. Hopefully she brings up Arsenal's management issues. It's a joke.

djfunkdup 16-01-2019 22:04

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 35979675)
Nope


Theresa May triggered this process on 29 March, 2017, meaning the UK is scheduled to leave at 11pm UK time on Friday, 29 March 2019.


Every day is a school day as they say :p:

---------- Post added at 22:04 ---------- Previous post was at 22:04 ----------

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35979687)
Here we go. Hopefully she brings up Arsenal's management issues. It's a joke.


LOL :D

Damien 16-01-2019 22:05

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Boring

Chris 16-01-2019 22:09

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35979690)
Boring

Oregon? There are better places, if you’re fleeing the country;)

jfman 16-01-2019 22:09

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35979688)
Theresa May triggered this process on 29 March, 2017, meaning the UK is scheduled to leave at 11pm UK time on Friday, 29 March 2019.


Every day is a school day as they say :p:[COLOR="Silver"]

Govia Thameslink Railway have schedules too. Until circumstances get in the way.

TheDaddy 16-01-2019 22:10

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35979637)
Didn't you at one time support UKIP.

Not just supported, campaigned for them

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35979661)
Every one has the right to change their mind but he did say "what's worse is there was no appetite amongst the public for it until Dave called the referendum"
How can a former UKIP supporter suggest there was no appetite for it until Dave called for a referendum,leaving the EU was UKIP'S sole aim , admittedly they had a smaller share of the vote but they did muster 4 million supporters ,and he was once one of them.

Didn't those 4 million votes occur after Dave said there would be a referendum, they weren't getting that in general elections before then and I'm pretty sure I aired my views here multiple times about what a travesty it was they got 1 mp for their number of votes whilst the snp got many more for much fewer

djfunkdup 16-01-2019 22:13

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35979692)
Govia Thameslink Railway have schedules too. Until circumstances get in the way.


'' To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. '' ;)


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