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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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This is why an extension should be Vetoed.

This is like a game of poker and the EU need to shove, put it all in the middle, force Parliament to make a decision with it all on the line.

I think they'll agree to a lengthy extension if we agree to a 2nd ref/GE. TM probably has to resign in either of those two scenarios.
 
I think they'll agree to a lengthy extension if we agree to a 2nd ref/GE. TM probably has to resign in either of those two scenarios.
After a ge or after a referendum yeah I think so... Can't see her resigning before as it just adds 3 to 6 months to either a referendum starting or the election campaigns starting.

I think she might call a ge herself and then say to the EU either extend or kick us out

She would get the 2/3 majority pretty easily I think
 
After a ge or after a referendum yeah I think so... Can't see her resigning before as it just adds 3 to 6 months to either a referendum starting or the election campaigns starting.

I think she might call a ge herself and then say to the EU either extend or kick us out

She would get the 2/3 majority pretty easily I think

Not sure. I think the Tories might veto a GE if she's at the helm. I reckon she'd need to announce her resignation to get the 2/3 majority in the House.
 
Article 50 can still be revoked by Parliament. If the EU somehow don't give us an extension, it's either revoke or no-deal.
Still not 100% sure MPs would vote to Revoke in that circumstance. Would the Govt even table it as an option?
 
After a ge or after a referendum yeah I think so... Can't see her resigning before as it just adds 3 to 6 months to either a referendum starting or the election campaigns starting.

I think she might call a ge herself and then say to the EU either extend or kick us out

She would get the 2/3 majority pretty easily I think

I don’t see the EU being interested in a GE. It’ll just cause more nonsense for them.

If May gets a bigger share of the vote and no longer needs the DUP, there is no guarentuee it would earn her more votes for her deal.

It’s more likely that she will lose votes to UKIP who will be backing no deal over her watered down deal.

If Corbyn wins the GE, he would be looking for a negotiation period and will hope to get a different flavour deal to May. They might get us in the CU but Corbyn won’t agree to that without getting concessions else where. Then his deal will go to a vote and then it will be rejected.


I’m certain they will demand a second referendum with a definitive outcome, for them that will ideally be May’s Deal vs No Brexit.
 
I don't think the country is ready in any way shape or form for a No Deal Brexit at the end of this month.

I predict Fyre Festival style chaos.

Edit: I'm travelling to Paris & Reykjavik with my EU passport in early April.

I go away on the 04/04 so I'm screwed in the instance of no deal :lol:
 
Second referendum has to be the most sensible option, feck those saying it's undemocratic.
 


Don't panic everyone. Dr Fox will save the day.

UK exports to Norway $4bn, imports from Norway $21bn - defecit $17bn
UK exports to Iceland $0.5bn , imports from Iceland $0.5bn (mostly fish)
UK exports to and imports from Liechtenstein, sweet fa.

But as the terms of the Swiss deal he boasted about wasn't as he said, I'd be very wary of small print.
 
Parliament has already voted against no-deal, so I would hope that it would get through.
I don't quite get how that works. The law is in place that on 29th March Britain will leave Europe. The only way to stop that beyond an extension, which I don't see happening unless the government commit to a new referendum, is to revoke article 50.

I reckon we will see the UK crash out because of the bumbling idiots that are currently in government.
 


Don't panic everyone. Dr Fox will save the day.

UK exports to Norway $4bn, imports from Norway $21bn - defecit $17bn
UK exports to Iceland $0.5bn , imports from Iceland $0.5bn (mostly fish)
UK exports to and imports from Liechtenstein, sweet fa.

But as the terms of the Swiss deal he boasted about wasn't as he said, I'd be very wary of small print.


That's really the angle you go with? Not EEA vs EFTA?
 
I don't quite get how that works. The law is in place that on 29th March Britain will leave Europe. The only way to stop that beyond an extension, which I don't see happening unless the government commit to a new referendum, is to revoke article 50.

I reckon we will see the UK crash out because of the bumbling idiots that are currently in government.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399

This diagram is a really good illustration of what could happen next.
 


Don't panic everyone. Dr Fox will save the day.

UK exports to Norway $4bn, imports from Norway $21bn - defecit $17bn
UK exports to Iceland $0.5bn , imports from Iceland $0.5bn (mostly fish)
UK exports to and imports from Liechtenstein, sweet fa.

But as the terms of the Swiss deal he boasted about wasn't as he said, I'd be very wary of small print.

To be fair Lichtenstein has some beautiful hotels that I'm sure he and his best friend will enjoy staying at.

Is that petty? Maybe. But not nearly as petty as shagging your pal for years and making the taxpayer foot the bill, getting caught, staying out of the spotlight for a couple of years as a "slap on the wrist", and then worming your way back up to a cabinet position.
 
Don't they need the queen's authority to do that...
C'mon Lizzie... Show em whose the real boss and refuse
Mogg is a fecking moron, there's not nearly enough time. We've all met yuppie twats like him who assume because it only takes them three hours to wipe their arses then it must only take other people a few seconds to do something as simple as, for example, making a battleship out of toothpicks. Which is what Brexit was in the first place.
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399

This diagram is a really good illustration of what could happen next.
That diagram doesn't mean shit if the 27 members states of Europe don't unanimously vote to allow the extension.

The only guarantee is that there is an ACT of Parliament that means without a unanimous approval from Europe the only way to stay after 29th is to revoke article 50 and repeal the act.
 
That diagram doesn't mean shit if the 27 members states of Europe don't unanimously vote to allow the extension.

The only guarantee is that there is an ACT of Parliament that means without a unanimous approval from Europe the only way to stay after 29th is to revoke article 50 and repeal the act.
That's on the diagram.
 
James Cleverly, a Conservative, says if Bercow had made this ruling earlier, MPs might have realised that last week was their last chance to vote for the Brexit deal. They might have voted differently, he says.

Here's a suggestion, what if all the parties in parliament would stop playing party politics and put their country first .
Honestly like a bunch of little kids. You've accumulated a staggering amount of incompetents in UK politics.
 
A few questions - why did may not seek collaboration with Labour for a deal to begin with?

Is there any hypothetical deal that might actually have been negotiated that Parliament would ever accept?