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


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I agree generally but I think the most likely outcome at the moment is a general election and then I hope a decision made for the UK to agree to one of the two options on offer from the EU.
A GE is the least likely outcome at the moment. Another referendum is far more likely.
The Tories aren't going to risk losing seats. Not a chance .
 
A GE is the least likely outcome at the moment. Another referendum is far more likely.
The Tories aren't going to risk losing seats. Not a chance .

I think a GE is very likely as there is no deal currently on offer that the Government could get the required votes for in the commons so they will likely resign. Another referendum is unlikely to change anything sadly.
 
I agree generally but I think the most likely outcome at the moment is a general election and then I hope a decision made for the UK to agree to one of the two options on offer from the EU.
Would this require a Labour government?

An alternative that may happen is an extension of the negotiation phase i.e. status quo remains for a few more years.

We'll see how much they don't care when BMW, Honda etc start moving a lot of their production to Slovakia.
They may care then, but right now they don’t. Those consequences are down the line. Right now hardline Brexiteers either don’t think it’ll be that bad or just don’t see it happening.

If it does happen after Brexit, then maybe they’ll change their tune.
 
Would this require a Labour government?

An alternative that may happen is an extension of the negotiation phase i.e. status quo remains for a few more years.


They may care then, but right now they don’t. Those consequences are down the line. Right now hardline Brexiteers either don’t think it’ll be that bad or just don’t see it happening.

If it does happen after Brexit, then maybe they’ll change their tune.

No I don't think so - I believe that in the end the Government will have no choice but to accept one of the two brexit plans currently on offer from EU - they will then need to put it to the commons which in my view will likely not get the votes, then the government will have no choice but to resign triggering a general election but at least then people will vote knowing that if they vote conservative for example they know what sort of brexit they will be voting for - Labour will have to decide what their view is on the options available - as I said only 2 offers available right now that EU will accept.

This is what I think and hope will happen as the alternative - a no deal brexit - is too awful to contemplate.
 
Paz with his condescending answers and as soon as someone begins to call out his bullshit, turns to the 'I'm here for a civil debate here, respect me mmkay?' again..
I’m just firing back at patronising / condescending posts - I hope I’m allowed that. Not my usual modus operandi though.
 
You are a smart guy, you don't believe the gazillions of pounds a week nonsense spouted by the UKIP crowd, do you?
What’s the actual thing you are referring to?

We’d stop sending £X to the EU that COULD be spent locally instead, yes I’d agree with that.
 
What’s the actual thing you are referring to?

We’d stop sending £X to the EU that COULD be spent locally instead, yes I’d agree with that.

And in doing so lose multitudes of that in lost trade, currency devaluation and tax revenues.

It's like quitting your job and staying at home to save on petrol.
 
And in doing so lose multitudes of that in lost trade, currency devaluation and tax revenues.

It's like quitting your job and staying at home to save on petrol.

Yeah but now we can get chlorine washed chicken from America, so every cloud.
 
And in doing so lose multitudes of that in lost trade, currency devaluation and tax revenues.

It's like quitting your job and staying at home to save on petrol.
:lol:I might have to nick that in real life.
 
Really think he's winding up? Have you seen some of the shite spouted in this thread? There's a few remainers that need screening for a start. Difference of opinion does not mean wind up.
Come on Stan you’ve been here long enough to get a feel for this poster. Everything he posts is to get on the nerves of other posters / he has a history of always arguing the unpopular side just to get reactions. The rest of his posts are asking for favors how to get ahead in his business. Enough is enough really
 
So does this week make it more or less likely that May gets knifed at the Tory conference?

Honestly who knows? Nothing has really changed. Neither Remainers or leavers seem happy with her plan and she still seems to be championing it.
 
Come on Stan you’ve been here long enough to get a feel for this poster. Everything he posts is to gets on the nerves of other posters / he has a history of always arguing the unpopular side just to get reactions. The rest of his posts are asking for favors how to get ahead in his business. Enough is enough really

Sounds like me :)
 
Alastair Campbell did a cracking interview on Channel 4 News earlier. Took shots, among other things, at the Labour party because no front bencher would even appear on the the show so they had to get him!
 
How much of that £39b is going to be absorbed by welfare for the millions of people in the automotive and manufacturing industries who lose their jobs?

You seriously think millions of jobs will be lost? Get a grip!

If I'm wrong then I'll eat my hat.
 
Alastair Campbell did a cracking interview on Channel 4 News earlier. Took shots, among other things, at the Labour party because no front bencher would even appear on the the show so they had to get him!
Corbyn's as entitled to his holidays as much as anyone else, especially while there's nothing important going on.
 
You seriously think millions of jobs will be lost? Get a grip!

If I'm wrong then I'll eat my hat.

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Anything else to say chief?
 
I actually think that you are on the right side most of the time at the exception of brexit and assaulting elder germans.:)
The German guy got lucky, he is a repugnant man that would fit in well back im the day.

Brexit, the only thing that bothers me is the hysteria and the definate scenarios of which experts(lol)and cafites have no historical data to back up their views.

Other than that i dont really give a shit.
 
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Anything else to say chief?

That says 2.8M fewer jobs, not jobs lost. This can be read in two different ways. People losing their jobs and/or less jobs being created. If you're talking about both scenarios combined then it's probably a bit more sensible, but over what timescale are they predicting this will occur?