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


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Wonder if leave vote in Ramsgate has gone up since the announcement that a new cross channel service is to commence, the last one finished in 2013?
 
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Bleedin obvious innit. Bit surprised at Paul pushing May's line to be honest, I always thought he was a remainer.

Cancelling the whole shambles is the only sensible solution.

May's deal would at least stop the collapse of the economy because they'll never solve the Irish problem. But it leaves everyone in limbo. At least that is better than Norway, Canada etc.
And no deal would be catastrophic.

It still amazes me how incompetent the government is, 87 days from B day and none of them have a clue what will happen to the UK in three months time.
 
Corbyn said Labour’s Brexit policy was “sequential” and suggested no decision could be made about backing a second referendum until parliament voted down the deal on offer. MPs are expected to hold the delayed vote on the deal in the second week of January.

The Labour leader said May should return to Brussels to find a deal Labour could support once her version was voted down, including a full customs union.

“What we will do is vote against having no deal, we’ll vote against Theresa May’s deal; at that point she should go back to Brussels and say this is not acceptable to Britain and renegotiate a customs union, form a customs union with the European Union to secure trade,” he said.


The Tories have a bunch of morons running the country but Corbyn really has to be the biggest tosser of all the current politicians.

 
Corbyn said Labour’s Brexit policy was “sequential” and suggested no decision could be made about backing a second referendum until parliament voted down the deal on offer. MPs are expected to hold the delayed vote on the deal in the second week of January.

The Labour leader said May should return to Brussels to find a deal Labour could support once her version was voted down, including a full customs union.

“What we will do is vote against having no deal, we’ll vote against Theresa May’s deal; at that point she should go back to Brussels and say this is not acceptable to Britain and renegotiate a customs union, form a customs union with the European Union to secure trade,” he said.


The Tories have a bunch of morons running the country but Corbyn really has to be the biggest tosser of all the current politicians.

Yes, we'll negotiate all that by March. Unreal.:lol:
 
The 2nd referendum bridge should be more like:

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Only with more lanes in each direction and maybe painted gold. Plus maybe some huge banners hung from it with the message "This is the only non idiotic option - do this - don't so the other silly things".
 
That ferry contract is laughably corrupt. Their t/c is copied and pasted from a Fastfood website.., founded shortly after Brexit.
CEO is apparently the brother of an ardent Brexit Tory doner..
 
That ferry contract is laughably corrupt. Their t/c is copied and pasted from a Fastfood website.., founded shortly after Brexit.
CEO is apparently the brother of an ardent Brexit Tory doner..

It's best we don't investigate this due to the sensitive political environment right now it's not in the nations interest. Same as Arron Banks and the Leave Campaigns. We don't want to upset Brexiteers.
 
I don't know if I was on acid or something when I first watched Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, but when the Jeff Bridges character died at the end I became utterly convinced Jeff Bridges was really dead. Every time he made a new film I was stunned, 'but he can't, he's dead'. I'm not sure I'm fully convinced even now.
 
Glad she has narrowed it down to all of the available possibilities.
At this stage her own political credibility / legacy is tied to her deal so she certainly won't rule out trying again... Equally her tools for the job are the threat of a no deal (to remain MP's) and not leaving - possibly via a second referendum (to leave MP's)

She's not going to rule anything out... Infact my guess is she goes for the vote early next week (Monday or Tuesday) and looses then immediately announces a series of non binding votes to officially try and find a consensus for anything but in truth proving there is no majority for anything before resubmitting her plan again ... Her gamble being it might be at that point seen as the least worst option by enough people... My gut feel is it won't and then I have no idea what happens (legal default being hard brexit?)