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pip08456 18-09-2019 20:13

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36010636)
The liar has been lied to. Wonder how it feels?

That is their position. Boris is deal or no deal 31st Oct. Let's wait to see what happens.

I would prefer no deal because that would not be about trade but still restricting us which I did not vote for.

If I were Boris I would say OK BYE!

jfman 18-09-2019 20:13

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010642)
Looking at alternative scenarios is not ignorance, jfman. You do it all the time, don't you?

Pot, kettle, black...

Don't make me laugh Old Boy. Your post lasted one reply before you moved on to another point entirely

Pierre 18-09-2019 20:13

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010507)
In fairness, he could offer you the best deal in the world and you'd still not approve because it came from him.

Just like Parliament and May then?

jfman 18-09-2019 20:14

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36010649)
Just like Parliament and May then?

Not sure your point other than to get into an argument over nothing. I don't think anyone would describe that as "the best deal in the world" from a UK perspective.

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 20:15

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010647)
That is their position. Boris is deal or no deal 31st Oct. Let's wait to see what happens.

I would prefer no deal because that would not be about trade but still restricting us which I did not vote for.

If I were Boris I would say OK BYE!

That may be the plan!

Pierre 18-09-2019 20:17

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010525)
I think our Parliament being suspended is very Soviet. An apt comparison.

One could argue that our Parliament rejecting a democratic decision equally.......Soviet.

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010547)
I know its function. Haven’t needed one for two years, don’t need one before October 31st.

A new PM with new ideas, is well within his rights to put his ideas to the nation with a queens Speech.

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 20:17

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010648)
Don't make me laugh Old Boy. Your post lasted one reply before you moved on to another point entirely

I will not allow you to keep taking us around in circles. I am not answering every single pedantic point you make. That would just make me about as bad as you!

Let's move on. Nothing to see here.

God, I shall be glad when we've finally left.

jfman 18-09-2019 20:19

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36010655)
One could argue that our Parliament rejecting a democratic decision equally.......Soviet.

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A new PM with new ideas, is well within his rights to put his ideas to the nation with a queens Speech.

I've addresed both of those points elsewhere. No November election then?

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010658)
I will not allow you to keep taking us around in circles. I am not answering every single pedantic point you make. That would just make me about as bad as you!

Let's move on. Nothing to see here.

God, I shall be glad when we've finally left.

Feel free to not enter the Brexit developments thread if you don't want to discuss the legal challenge to prorogation.

pip08456 18-09-2019 20:21

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010660)
I've addresed both of those points elsewhere. No November election then?

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Feel free to not enter the Brexit developments thread if you don't want to discuss the legal challenge to prorogation.

The discussion is up to the supreme court, no one else.

Pierre 18-09-2019 20:22

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010652)
Not sure your point other than to get into an argument over nothing. I don't think anyone would describe that as "the best deal in the world" from a UK perspective.

May could have brought back the moon in a silver bow mounted between golden antlers and Corbyn would have voted against it, because he wanted an election ( go figure). Whereas the LibDems, SNP and the Green would have voted against anything that enabled Brexit.

jfman 18-09-2019 20:22

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010666)
The discussion is up to the supreme court, no one else.

I refer you to Mick's post number 1 in this very thread.

Pierre 18-09-2019 20:23

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010660)
I've addresed both of those points elsewhere. No November election then?

An election after we have left? Absolutely.

jfman 18-09-2019 20:25

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36010667)
May could have brought back the moon in a silver bow mounted between golden antlers and Corbyn would have voted against it, because he wanted an election ( go figure). Whereas the LibDems, SNP and the Green would have voted against anything that enabled Brexit.

My point was Mick's views on Guy Verhofstadt. Not to start a journey on the road already well trodden about May's deal.

nomadking 18-09-2019 20:25

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So what is the mystery deal that Parliament would actually approve? None of them seem to want to say. The nearest thing supposedly is the EU removing THEIR insistence on the backstop. Surely the EU would be sensible in recognising that they can either deal with the issues on Nov 1st 2019 or Jan 1st 2021. Their choice.

Mr K 18-09-2019 20:25

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36010670)
An election after we have left? Absolutely.

That might suit Mr Corbyn very well particularly if its a no deal chaos. He might be playing a blinder ;)


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