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No Deal Brexit here we come again!

Emanuel Macron of France has said enough is enough, he will oppose any extension of Article 50 in Council tomorrow:

https://twitter.com/PaulJSweeney/status/1108354162138509312

The UK's fate is now dependent on the whim of governments including far-right Hungary and Italy one of the most humiliating moments in post-war history.

https://twitter.com/georgeeaton/status/1108360544900341763



Democracy is the theory the government give the people want they want, and give it them hard!

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This is just beautiful :clap2:
Jesus take the wheel.
:bawling::blah:
Nah, we’ll cancel Brexit at the last minute, just you wait.
But I thought Bercow had cancelled Brexit yesterday? At least that's what all the Brexiteers impotent rage indicated?


This was fairly obviously going to happen when 2ndMV went down so massively.

They should get a an extension (hopefully) to add the huge amount of legislation they haven't stated on that is desperately needed for the UK legal code to make any semblance of sense in a post Brexit environment. If they don't it really will be an unprecedented **** show.
Reply 6
3 months isn't enough anyway. I thought that was just meant to be a "technical extension" to allow votes on new legislation... but what legislation?
It would just prolong the sh*t-show.
Brexit voters deserve a no deal. The remaining people don't. Watching from a great distance, I'd like no deal for the improved exchange rate, but not for the future of the UK.
Original post by Plantagenet Crown
Nah, we’ll cancel Brexit at the last minute, just you wait.


How? There is no majority for that in Parliament. The only thing there is a majority for is a stated opposition to no deal. But the only way you can actually implement that in the real world is by voting for some kind of deal or vote to cancel Brexit full stop, which MPs seem reluctant to do. No deal the default option when no other course of action is achieved.

Parliament does not want no deal. But that does not mean anything and doesn't effect anything. May as well vote for free unicorns for all.
Reply 9
"Go for Brexit" they said. "We won't have to listen to EU autocrats" they said. :rolleyes:
Original post by Dez
"Go for Brexit" they said. "We won't have to listen to EU autocrats" they said. :rolleyes:

Ireland, which is inside the EU, ironically has been able to exert more sovereignty than we have in this whole process.
Can't wait to come here and collect the tears of remainers at 11.01pm on the 29th.
We have such nice allies
Nothing to worry about once everyone realises how bad it will get we will rejoin and be one of the most enthusiastic supporters.
You know even if this does occur, the meaningful vote will still take place. Everyone shits their pants, withdrawal deal goes through.
Reply 15
fyi moved to UK politics.
Original post by tashkent46
Nothing to worry about once everyone realises how bad it will get we will rejoin and be one of the most enthusiastic supporters.


We'll probably have to join the eurozone lol
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
We'll probably have to join the eurozone lol


Not if we're doing well outside of the EU, which I believe we will do.
For me now a no deal would be preferable to any other options currently being put forward, that way we can move on and get over all the bs, this isn't the first time that people have thought that the sky will fall down, and it won't be the last, but what always ends up happening is life just carries on as usual.
All a no deal brexit will do is focus some minds both in Westminster and in Brussels and end with a more sensible deal.
Purely my opinion of course.
Original post by Dez
"Go for Brexit" they said. "We won't have to listen to EU autocrats" they said. :rolleyes:


:rolleyes: that so fitting of the condensending manner of the remainers.

Pull you head out of whatever black hole it's in and try to view both sides!

If you are one of those still dreaming and scheming about a second referendum, ask yourself one question: on what would you base your campaign this time?

Remain fired off a great deal of ammunition in the run-up to June 23, and most of it turned out to be dud.

You're beloved team told us that British immigration officers would be thrown out of France, and that we’d have migration camps in Kent. Run that though the BS meter and you find the French government confirmed that the old arrangement would remain in place. :rolleyes: on that one

The claim that there would be an emergency budget but when you bluff was called within days, the idea was stuffed back in your snobby rolling eyed backsides.

Oh but lots of experts agree economically dispite the fact remain pre 2016 told us that we would be £4,300 worse off per family, a figure that no one now tries to defend because it is possible it was expertly plucked out of the sky!

Remain has became the resting place for the naive, sarcastic, bigoted and intellectual snobs you are playing right into the elites hands!
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