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Re: Brexit
« Reply #105 on: 20 March 2019, 20:44:13 »

Corbyn, in particular, is trying to wreck the whole process. He is deluded that he will win any forthcoming general election, and has made that his goal, to the detriment of everything else.


Hardly. Just like all the Tories who might have callenged May for the leadership, he knows that he doesn't want to be responsible for the clusteropps that Cameron, May, parliament, the EU bureaucracy, both parties and the electorate have caused between them.


There is no way out of this that won't create a longlasting politcal problem.


Taking back control is a joke, our politicians have proved they couldn't control an unplugged kettle.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #106 on: 20 March 2019, 21:06:29 »

Breaking news 5.00 p.m.

Leo Varadker says he understands prime minister Theresa May will address the UK public this evening.

Oops more evidence of who is pulling the strings!  If she was in charge she would have briefed the media.
She will make a speech from Downing Street at 20:15, according to the BBC.
Or 20:30, or 20:45, or...........

Should have asked Varadker what actual time.

High farce. Still greater heights to reach. We are the laughing stock of the world. I have given up trying to defend it to Spanish friends.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #107 on: 21 March 2019, 11:08:46 »

Well apparently the EU have said if they allow a short extension it would only be to 22nd May due to EU elections.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #108 on: 21 March 2019, 11:17:42 »

Well apparently the EU have said IF they allow a short extension it would only be to 22nd May due to EU elections.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #109 on: 21 March 2019, 14:06:04 »

If an A50 extension is refused then there are two choices, revoke A50 or leave with no formal withdrawal agreement.

The bookies are offering 5/2 on the government revoking A50 and 3/1 on leaving without the withdrawal deal.  :)
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #110 on: 21 March 2019, 14:13:29 »

If an A50 extension is refused then there are two choices, revoke A50 or leave with no formal withdrawal agreement.

The bookies are offering 5/2 on the government revoking A50 and 3/1 on leaving without the withdrawal deal.  :)

If this whole episode has taught me one thing, its that you shouldn't place money on the outcome of any part of it!  ;D
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #111 on: 21 March 2019, 14:17:33 »

If an A50 extension is refused then there are two choices, revoke A50 or leave with no formal withdrawal agreement.

The bookies are offering 5/2 on the government revoking A50 and 3/1 on leaving without the withdrawal deal.  :)

If this whole episode has taught me one thing, its that you shouldn't place money on the outcome of any part of it!  ;D

Anything can happen in the next half hour..........from which sixties classic?....😊
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #112 on: 21 March 2019, 14:22:43 »

We're not back to you in a phonebox again are we, 'cause that little revelation left me feeling decidedly queasy. 
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #113 on: 21 March 2019, 14:26:17 »

We're not back to you in a phonebox again are we, 'cause that little revelation left me feeling decidedly queasy.


STMO started it with his uncalled for comments about the amount of urine found in the old red box.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #114 on: 21 March 2019, 14:58:50 »

If an A50 extension is refused then there are two choices, revoke A50 or leave with no formal withdrawal agreement.

The bookies are offering 5/2 on the government revoking A50 and 3/1 on leaving without the withdrawal deal.  :)

If this whole episode has taught me one thing, its that you shouldn't place money on the outcome of any part of it!  ;D

Anything can happen in the next half hour..........from which sixties classic?....😊
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #115 on: 21 March 2019, 16:29:06 »

If an A50 extension is refused then there are two choices, revoke A50 or leave with no formal withdrawal agreement.

The bookies are offering 5/2 on the government revoking A50 and 3/1 on leaving without the withdrawal deal.  :)

If this whole episode has taught me one thing, its that you shouldn't place money on the outcome of any part of it!  ;D

Anything can happen in the next half hour..........from which sixties classic?....😊
Stingray.

Impressive Stephanie .
But who often said " My friend Zarrin....."
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #116 on: 21 March 2019, 16:30:27 »

If an A50 extension is refused then there are two choices, revoke A50 or leave with no formal withdrawal agreement.

The bookies are offering 5/2 on the government revoking A50 and 3/1 on leaving without the withdrawal deal.  :)

If this whole episode has taught me one thing, its that you shouldn't place money on the outcome of any part of it!  ;D

Anything can happen in the next half hour..........from which sixties classic?....😊
Stingray.

Impressive Stephanie .
But who often said " My friend Zarrin....."
No idea  :-\
There was a Zarin in supercar, but I don't remember that phrase.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #117 on: 21 March 2019, 16:31:46 »

My friend Macron........has said that, if the deal doesn't go through.....it's a no deal!

Always liked him.  ;D
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #118 on: 21 March 2019, 16:38:55 »

Not now, Friend Zarin? I remember that.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #119 on: 21 March 2019, 16:39:45 »

But then again, I'll probably be saying "Now who's a fool?" in a minute.  ;D
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