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		|  19-03-2019, 14:15 | #16 |  
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Absolutely inevitable giving the never ending omnishambles. |  Wrong. The law has not changed. So it’s not inevitable at all. 
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Honest question, do you actually think we will leave on the 29th ? |  As it stands I follow the laws of the land. The Statute has that date for leaving, until another Statute appears that changes that date. We are still leaving. 
 
There is a lot of shenanigans and stuff but in the end, it’s just noise.
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		|  19-03-2019, 14:19 | #17 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Wrong. The law has not changed. So it’s not inevitable at all.
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 As it stands I follow the laws of the land. The Statute has that date for leaving, until another Statute appears that changes that date. We are still leaving.
 
 There is a lot of shenanigans and stuff but in the end, it’s just noise.
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Not a trick question in any way, just want to understand from someone who's the opposite side of the fence so to speak.    
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		|  19-03-2019, 14:20 | #18 |  
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			3 months or  2 years ? She doesn't sound very 'strong and stable' , she sounds desperate....
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		|  19-03-2019, 14:47 | #20 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  3 months or  2 years ? She doesn't sound very 'strong and stable' , she sounds desperate.... |  She'll try and get the vote through hence the three months, if it fails again then GE and a two year extension. 
 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  3 months or  2 years ? She doesn't sound very 'strong and stable' , she sounds desperate.... |  Wibbly wobbly l would say.....
		 
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		|  19-03-2019, 14:57 | #22 |  
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			I think the EU want that. They don't want to have a rolling three months so it's either get it sorted now or have the time to sort something else out.
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Wibbly wobbly l would say..... |  Well, I guess you could compare the entire process to an episode of Noels House Party.......
		 
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		|  19-03-2019, 15:08 | #24 |  
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			https://ico.org.uk/action-weve-taken...leave-limited/ 
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 The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Vote Leave Limited £40,000 for sending out thousands of unsolicited text messages in the run up to the 2016 EU referendum.
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		|  19-03-2019, 15:10 | #25 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Nope, law hasn’t changed yet, unless your advocating the law gets broken, until that Statute gets changed, we’re still leaving. Plus, it’s not up to Donald Tusk. 27 other members have to agree, only one veto required to deny the request. |  It’s arguable whether the law actually facilitates leaving the EU legally if the Government asks for an extension. In any case, it can be amended by statutory instrument immediately following a vote in both Houses. No second readings, no committees. A straightforward yes or no vote.
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		|  19-03-2019, 16:36 | #26 |  
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		|  19-03-2019, 17:44 | #27 |  
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			The EU don’t sound like the “cave at the last minute” desperate type here lads.
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			UK to pay health costs of retired Britons in EU if no deal agreed.https://www.theguardian.com/politics...no-deal-agreed 
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		|  19-03-2019, 19:22 | #29 |  
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			I’m sticking my neck out here but on the basis of the information we now have I think we’re heading either for a 30 June extension or No Deal.
 The EU will do itself no favours by agreeing a long extension and won’t do us any either.  I think they will conclude its time to lance the boil, and I have a sneaking suspicion that May will actually thank them for it.
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					Originally Posted by jfman  The EU don’t sound like the “cave at the last minute” desperate type here lads. |  Why would they, with so many appeasers only too ready and willing to wave the white flag in their direction.
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