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


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The problem with a vote of No confidence is that it probably ends and chance of a deal as any leadership vote would take past the deadline to conclude.

Worded that poorly - meant if there's not a no confidence vote and May soldiers on, Boris/Davis and co basically get to slither out of this mess without having to take any responsibility for it.
 
If everyone is on the same page you can get anyone elected in place of the 2 main parties, it's just easier to use the excuse of No Point.

Past century or so has demonstrated that's not the case. Almost impossible while we have FPTP.
 
Yes Citizen Smith. Brexiteers are no more going to riot any more than Remainers are rioting now.

I voted remain. But remain didn't win and leave did win. The moral high ground is theirs. If you totally ignore them with some line that "you didn't know what you were voting for", you'll be asking for trouble.

So some way needs to be found and it won't be another referendum
 
Jesus Christ. Can you imagine if at this stage of negotiations, with deadlines looming on the horizon, we (they) decide to spend two months fecking about electing a new leader.
 
Can see Batten resigning and Farage taking over UKIP again. feck knows what else he can even attempt to do.
 
I voted remain. But remain didn't win and leave did win. The moral high ground is theirs. If you totally ignore them with some line that "you didn't know what you were voting for", you'll be asking for trouble.

So some way needs to be found and it won't be another referendum
I was just talking about your post saying that there would be a revolution. There really wont.

On this point though. The idea that more people voted to leave than remain so I should accept losing my job. Yeah, but no.
 
Not enough is being made of Gove and Johnson now being at loggerheads.

Kick in the teeth for Brexit voters who claim they know what they voted for.
 

Here it comes folks...
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Giardian said:
Sir Alan Duncan, the Foreign Office minister, has paid this tribute to his former boss:
"I had two amazing years in the foreign office working with Boris Johnson. He was and remains a larger than life figure, one of politics’ great characters."

That could be a soundbite from the 18th or 19th century; politics is merely a source of amusement & the stuff of self-important memoirs to these clowns. Nothing truly changes in Britain...