Surely the whole point of the referendum was to decide whether we stayed in the EU or got out. Since the vote was out that should be it no 39 billion no deal. Most who voted out can see it's only matter of time before the whole thing collapses.
Looking at the turmoil in France and Germany, the two main players in the EU, I still can't believe it can last much longer. Macron and Merkel seem determined to push Europe to the extreme right.
I assume this a joke? Maybe a test?
Labour needs a lot of cash for their re-nationalisation programme. They plan to borrow to fund that programme. That borrowing will breach the EU's restrictions on borrowing. We can't break those rules (since we aren't France or Germany) without serious financial penalties. But then you did know all this ..... right? (The word 'control' springs to mind).
On a high note though, as the planet tumbles toward oblivion the EU have continued their ***** discussions on whether the clocks should go forward & back twice a year; clearly something so ***** it cannot be left to member states.
Agreed in part, but the Labour position is more complex than that. Of course Labour would like another election, the last one didn't produce a majority and May bribed the now hostile DUP into propping her government up. But Corbyn fundamentally dislikes the EU and would happily take a hard Brexit, although that's not PC in his party which is London centric and full of wishy washy centrists. 'Sir' Keir Starmer, who appears to be only Labour in name, is his Brexit minister and has slowly manipulated the position round to backing a second referendum, which he hopes will result in a remain vote. Blair is of the same view.
Then the Labour MPs have ump**** shades of grey in between, depending on what their constituents voted. As I said, mine voted Labour and Leave, so I expect Coaker to represent our position. He is nothing if not loyal, whatever he privately believes.
This could still go any way, but France and Germany are starting to have trouble controlling their own voters, never mind us. Maybe the entire EU is on the verge of collapse.
I've said this before and I'll say it again.
David Davies didn't 'run away', he was stitched up by May and Oily Robbins.
Robbins and some of Davies's own staff were secretly working on Chequers behind his back whilst he himself was working on a much better deal (for us anyway)
There's an interview with Andrew Bridgen on YouTube where he exposes the underhand, lying, duplicitous creatures that are May and Robbins.