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Thread: OT: Old Mrs. May's fudge shoppe

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    May should step aside and let Boris and the other Brexit ultras take over and go for their new deal plan. Either it’ll work, there will be no economic or travel issues, people won’t lose jobs and all is well, or it doesn’t work and people of my generation and those a bit younger vote us back in with much more integration than we had before. I don’t see any other way forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlackHorse View Post
    ... well Snobhead 1, thanks for your invitation to enter your tight little circle of sycophants. 1. T May has to go; she's unworthy to lead the Conservative Party, albeit it's a nest of vipers. 2. The corrupt EU will not agree to a deal unless the continental establishment get real and recognise it's all about the money and not their socialist control policy. 3. We should withdraw the 40bn offer and go for WTO rules (average overall cost +/- 4% not the stupid figures Project Fear would have us believe) and negotiate our own deals without interference from Merkel & Co.
    It’s great that we have such an expert on European and Economic Affairs contributing to the board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobncfc View Post
    May should step aside and let Boris and the other Brexit ultras take over and go for their new deal plan. Either it’ll work, there will be no economic or travel issues, people won’t lose jobs and all is well, or it doesn’t work and people of my generation and those a bit younger vote us back in with much more integration than we had before. I don’t see any other way forward.
    My hopes aren’t high. The Brexiteers(including those on the Left) have had 40 years to formulate their plan for a successful exit from the EU. Not a single one of them has come up with anything that is plausible or deliverable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    My hopes aren’t high. The Brexiteers(including those on the Left) have had 40 years to formulate their plan for a successful exit from the EU. Not a single one of them has come up with anything that is plausible or deliverable.
    It might have something to do with being hamstrung and outnumbered by the remainers in Parliament and the Lords.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobncfc View Post
    May should step aside and let Boris and the other Brexit ultras take over and go for their new deal plan.
    Agree that it's time for these charlatans to take responsibility.
    But who's going to vote for it in parliament? They just don't have the numbers, nowhere near. It's looking like a deadlock, which only another election or referendum can break

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    BoJo’s resignation letter. It seems the empire now becometh a mere colony!
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    Balls, I’ll try and get one loaded you can read!

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    I voted remain (was about 60 - 40 in favour, based on not wanting to jeopardise jobs / the economy). However, now we've voted to get out, I just want out. To be honest, I'm not sure I'm even bothered what 'kind' of Brexit it is.

    The one thing that I find incredible is the time it has taken to get to the meeting last Friday.

    Vote taken - June 2016
    Meeting held - July 2018, with what seemed a 'we must reach an agreement today'
    This means .......
    Time for negotiation with EU - 8 months
    Out of EU? - March 2019

    My own time line would have been:

    Vote taken - June 2016
    Meetings begin - September 2016
    Meetings every other Friday until agreement reached - latest absolute target date - March 2017
    Time for negotiation with the EU - 2 years
    Out of the EU - March 2019

    Criminal I think that it's dragged on like it has. Putting the future of our once great country in peril.

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