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I see these possibilities (in no particular order):
1) No Deal 2) May's Plan with Customs Union and some minor stuff like dynamic alignment with EU worker directives (which is unenforceable but meh) 3) Article 50 extended and a general election either at the Governments request or because a Vote of No Confidence has been lost 4) EEA or EFTA 5) War with Spain |
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I don't want to be tied in to any union with the corupt EU.
If the nightmare of a no brexit, I'll never vote again, I will go to vote but spoil my paper along with the millions of other robbed leavers. But as a exlabour vote, I'm backing May to get us out (Yes I know she was a remainer). Corbyn is the biggest block ATM to our exit, he told all his MPs not to partake with Mays deal. ---------- Post added at 21:21 ---------- Previous post was at 21:17 ---------- Tht's the second person on FB I've unfriended on Facebook. They took it personal so bye they are history. |
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Latest William Hill odds. Odds changing on everything except a deal.
Article 50 extended 3/10 (Yesterday 1/4) Article 50 revoked 12/1 (Yesterday 16/1) Leave with a deal 6/1 (Yesterday 6/1) Leave without a deal 5/1 (Yesterday 6/1) |
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How has 'EU corruption' affected you? What if our expense fiddling, cash for questions, MPs are more corrupt? What are if leaving the EU means losing your job, lower living standards and higher prices? What if it means the NHS can't get the staff and isn't there when you need it? Is that ok? Who will you blame when the EU is gone and things are no better/ worse? What if you've been lied to ? Unlike a General Election they'll be no turning back. Be careful what you wish for. |
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The Dutch press don't seem to like May.:D
(FYI it means battle) |
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It’s a mock-up - the original word (verslagen*) had letters before and after ‘slag’...
Too much white space under the picture, no newspaper would do that. https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/17/no-th...-slag-8354779/ *defeated/beaten |
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...s-peoples-vote The party faces a problem. All roads to remain are via an extension anyway, so there’s no need to come out for a PV yet. Leave the Tory divisions to play out for a little longer. |
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70-Days 22-Hrs 41-Min 45-Sec ;) - Weekends of course/Non-Working days :p: |
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I can't see this ending well, May needs to go and we need some who voted to leave to run us leaving the EU.
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That's something your an expert in :D:D ---------- Post added at 02:06 ---------- Previous post was at 02:03 ---------- Quote:
just fine in the long run :) Don't let these persky deluded Remainers make you lose any sleep :) Goodnight :D |
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I like the way you selectively edited out in your quote my bit pointing out your countdown is out by an hour.
I’ll keep you right with the countdown to the revised time when there’s an extension. |
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