See above. The problems are that the EU27 are not going to allow endless time and that you will ultimately need a parliamentary majority to make anything happen.
Listen to Macron. Merkel may have whipped him into line yesterday, but her sun is setting and Macron is his own man and no Anglophile.
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Macron is his own man!
He's owned by the banks.
He worked for the Rothschilds, he could hardly be any more of a globalist puppet.
I used to work on a fruit and veg stall in Rotherham market, but I'm not in thrall to Geest.
According to sources within the tory party she's pulling MV3 next week .
I can see Corbyn going for a vote of no confidence If she does which given the frustration within her her party it could be an interesting vote , to say the least .
Are we right to assume that the million demonstrators in London at the moment for the people's vote are remainers? If they are, where are the brexiteers apart from a few listening to the ramblings of Farage on his bus. Can we assume that this could indicate there is more passion to remain in the EU now than to get out of it?
Just thinking there could be trouble in London on 29/3 when Farages bunch of right winger brexiteers meet up with the left wing brexiteers who are wanting brexit for totally different reasons. Can't see it being as friendly as today's demo...
The only people I've met who've changed their minds are from Remain to leave as a result of the way the EU has behaved this last 3 years.
But the chattering classes in London can't conceive of anything like that happening, they don't just live in a different city but a different world.