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Thread: Is there any point of a Brexit deal

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    Is there any point of a Brexit deal

    If a deal is reached is there any point. All the opposition parties have no intention of voting for any deal no matter how good or bad it is. People are sick to the back teeth and just want it done and move on except for these morons.

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    With the ERG now seemingly on board it will only be the DUP that can ruin this.

    If they bring this crashing down they will be carrying the can for this for decades to come.

    I don’t know enough about Irish politics but given the fact that Northern Island voted by a large margin to remain in Europe I would presume they’d face being wiped out in future elections.

    They took a £1 billion bribe for “confidence and supply” so going on past form it’ll be a bung on this occasion that will get them to sign up and then skulk off sulking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    With the ERG now seemingly on board it will only be the DUP that can ruin this.

    If they bring this crashing down they will be carrying the can for this for decades to come.

    I don’t know enough about Irish politics but given the fact that Northern Island voted by a large margin to remain in Europe I would presume they’d face being wiped out in future elections.

    They took a £1 billion bribe for “confidence and supply” so going on past form it’ll be a bung on this occasion that will get them to sign up and then skulk off sulking.
    The business community and farming community are very loud in their support for a deal......and that is a big area of support for DUP.....but the voting dynamics in the general election could be very different, depending on how they react to this proposed new deal....They are at their peak of power...but it may not last.
    Politics on the ground is changing rapidly and many on both sides of the communities are not at all impressed that the Stormont Assembly has not been sitting for over two years now....

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    It will need to be a damn good deal to better what we already have, otherwise a no-deal is the best option, as long as it keeps that tw@t Corbyn ot of No.10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    The business community and farming community are very loud in their support for a deal......and that is a big area of support for DUP.....but the voting dynamics in the general election could be very different, depending on how they react to this proposed new deal....They are at their peak of power...but it may not last.
    Politics on the ground is changing rapidly and many on both sides of the communities are not at all impressed that the Stormont Assembly has not been sitting for over two years now....
    It makes me wonder if the DUP are a dinosaur and at risk of being swamped by a newer more modern Unionist party Dubs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    It will need to be a damn good deal to better what we already have, otherwise a no-deal is the best option, as long as it keeps that tw@t Corbyn ot of No.10.
    Your lot won’t allow a “No Deal” Kets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambaggie View Post
    If a deal is reached is there any point. All the opposition parties have no intention of voting for any deal no matter how good or bad it is. People are sick to the back teeth and just want it done and move on except for these morons.
    It makes me laugh how some people think negotiating a WA with the EU is the hard part. It won't be. We'll have decades of negotiations to complete when we leave to replace the treaties and deals we already have.

    I'm also amazed at how MPs will again get the blame for not voting through this deal. Its currently Thursday morning, they are due to sit in Parliament on Saturday. The legal text has not been provided yet. Surely they deserve the time to go through something that will be extremely complex to fully scrutinise it? They'll actually get a matter of hours...Bojo has been PM since July, he's had 3 months to put this to Parliament in good time.

    By the way, it looks like Bojo will be putting a deal to Parliament that Theresa May rejected in her talks with the EU. There is a good chance this will be an even worse deal that Parliament have already rejected 3 times...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    It will need to be a damn good deal to better what we already have, otherwise a no-deal is the best option, as long as it keeps that tw@t Corbyn ot of No.10.
    And this is why a General Election solves nothing and we need another Brexit vote.

    There are millions of Labour leavers and Tory remainers. There are many people out there who are trying to work out what is the least worse option between No Deal or a Corbyn Govt. Many voters who live in pro remain or pro leave areas and think the opposite are not having their voice heard.

    The polls right now suggest another hung Parliament if we have a GE. That doesn't solve anything.

    Have a referendum on the specific question of Brexit, and then have a General Election straight after on issues a GE is supposed to be about - like the NHS and Economy..
    Last edited by WBA123; 17-10-2019 at 08:33 AM.

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    If we have another referendum then we should honour the original one. The 2nd referendum should have 3 questions,
    1. No deal
    2. Boris deal
    3.Theresa May deal

    And that’s it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambaggie View Post
    If we have another referendum then we should honour the original one. The 2nd referendum should have 3 questions,
    1. No deal
    2. Boris deal
    3.Theresa May deal

    And that’s it.
    Nothing like a bit of Leave hypocrisy to brighten our day.

    I thought Leavers were all about 'Will of the people'...there have been 76 opinion polls this year about Brexit. Leave has been ahead in only one of them.

    It is genuinely amazing how you and many others have been brainwashed into wanting us to be poorer for no tangible benefit. Its truly remarkable what propaganda can achieve...

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