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


  • Total voters
    194
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Referendum time let’s go. The correct path will be apparent.
 
The only thing we know for certain is that the sun will expand and devour the earth in five billion years.
Which will be before any of this mess gets sorted
 
Referendum time let’s go. The correct path will be apparent.
I feel increasingly sure that remain would lose a vote.

Not to mention, what would the question be? Is there any possibility for a ‘fair’ question for round two?
 
I feel increasingly sure that remain would lose a vote.

Not to mention, what would the question be? Is there any possibility for a ‘fair’ question for round two?

I’d be willing to bet a lot of money remain would win this time round. The vote turn out would be absolutely massive and this shambles wouldn’t be allowed to happen again. It was won on racism and lies, nothing more.
 
So May will likely win the no confidence, why did Corbyn call for the vote?
 
Why are MPs still suggesting the way forward is for European leaders to give the UK more in the deal? Makes it sound like its the EU that's lost here, not the UK. How many times do they have to be told that the deal is no longer negotiable.
 
I think its very likely we will leave without a deal. It seems to me that a lot of these negotiations are just playing out for the sake of it. A lot of politicians are not willing to make enough personal compromise to collectively agree to a deal. I don't think May has led the party well, nor the negotiations, but I am also not convinced there are many, if any, in Parliament who would do a substantially better job. What we are seeing now is no better than a group of young kids debating how to get out of trouble after breaking something.
 
Referendum time let’s go. The correct path will be apparent.

You would think remain would walk it, but given there has been no consequences from the last ref and the sheer bitterness that leave voters would stok up, could we be confident remain would win?
 
:lol:

Camilla Tominey on the BBC just now: "...which Tories see as commiting political suicide at the next erection..."
 
To be fair at this point I'm so mind numbingly bored with Brexit that a part of me just wants to leave and possibly live in a world where we can get through one day without Brexit being fecking everywhere.

Whilst part of me would like to see the mental gymnastics on display when everything is absolutely fecked and the Brexiters are trying to explain why it was a good idea I'd much rather sense prevailing and it be revoked.
 
So May will likely win the no confidence, why did Corbyn call for the vote?
It's a good thing, a test of Labour's main goal of "preferring" a general election. Tomorrow we'll find out if that's going to happen. If it is, okay then, on we go. If not, they have to spell out the next step in greater detail than "not taking anything off the table".
 
So May will likely win the no confidence, why did Corbyn call for the vote?

Expected of the opposition. Might be pointless but they'd be a pushback if he didn't, some in here have been banging on for weeks that he should table one instantly
 
To be fair at this point I'm so mind numbingly bored with Brexit that a part of me just wants to leave and possibly live in a world where we can get through one day without Brexit being fecking everywhere.

A bit like hoping the whole leg amputation goes ahead because you are sick of the ingrown toenail.