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    I can't help wondering what sort of brexit we would have had now if May had had a landslide at the last general election. Wonder what her original plans were? I would guess she would have gone for a hard brexit to appease the right wingers in her party. Also would the EU have made more concessions to a strong government?

    I suppose that there technically could still be a strong govt of one type or another if we do have another general election soon.

    Which leads me on to another question ..when will time run out to negotiate a deal? Can we assume the end of March next year is yer lot but if there is a different govt in surely it makes sense for the EU to give it another go.


    Questions, questions, questions. Some fecker ought to make a movie out of this balls up one day! Its got everything: scandal, intrigue, cowardice, treachery, gross incompetence, stupid haircuts (Boris), the lot!The only thing it lacks is romance! Maybe if May shags Juncker for a better deal the romance will be provided.(Sooner him than me !)
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    I can't help wondering what sort of brexit we would have had now if May had had a landslide at the last general election. Wonder what her original plans were? I would guess she would have gone for a hard brexit to appease the right wingers in her party. Also would the EU have made more concessions to a strong government?

    I suppose that there technically could still be a strong govt of one type or another if we do have another general election soon.

    Which leads me on to another question ..when will time run out to negotiate a deal? Can we assume the end of March next year is yer lot but if there is a different govt in surely it makes sense for the EU to give it another go.


    Questions, questions, questions. Some fecker ought to make a movie out of this balls up one day! Its got everything: scandal, intrigue, cowardice, treachery, gross incompetence, stupid haircuts (Boris), the lot!The only thing it lacks is romance! Maybe if May shags Juncker for a better deal the romance will be provided.(Sooner him than me !)
    Juncker has shagged May
    Metaphorically speakig of course
    But then again what goes around comes around as now she's trying to shag the rest of us
    Well 52% of us
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Which leads me on to another question ..when will time run out to negotiate a deal? Can we assume the end of March next year is yer lot but if there is a different govt in surely it makes sense for the EU to give it another go.


    Questions, questions, questions. Some fecker ought to make a movie out of this balls up one day! Its got everything: scandal, intrigue, cowardice, treachery, gross incompetence, stupid haircuts (Boris), the lot!The only thing it lacks is romance! Maybe if May shags Juncker for a better deal the romance will be provided.(Sooner him than me !)
    On when a decision needs to be made, the Grieve amendment yesterday was a very clever piece of politics (who was behind it is the hot question) and far more significant than the contempt proceedings. I think you will find that if Parliament blocks May, they will also resolve to ask for an extension to the article 50 period to allow for further negotiations. That will be damaging to the UK given the continued uncertainty for businesses who are waiting to make investment decisions.

    I'm certain that books are already being written. Expect a raft of them as the various players retire and look to bolster their pensions.

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    He's certainly given her plenty of soft!

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    I saw on Calendar Corbyn and May both now pretending that they care about the children they sacrificed on the altar of political correctness in Rotherham.

    It's just amazing how brazen and fake and cynical these people are.

    And then at election time you get too choose between two sets of scumbags, I think we should be more like the French and say enough's enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    I saw on Calendar Corbyn and May both now pretending that they care about the children they sacrificed on the altar of political correctness in Rotherham.

    It's just amazing how brazen and fake and cynical these people are.

    And then at election time you get too choose between two sets of scumbags, I think we should be more like the French and say enough's enough.
    When was this GF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    When was this GF?
    Corbyn invited Sammy Woodhouse to come to the the H of C today.

    And she went, I would have told him to piss off frankly after what Rotherham's Labour Council have put her through.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...house-13690070

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    What a novel way of putting May & Corbyn on the same platform

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    What a novel way of putting May & Corbyn on the same platform
    They and their parties both share a contempt for the people who elected them, it's becoming clear that most of the parliament does.

    The media shares their contempt, calling the 70 MPs who actually want to carry out the democratic wishes of the people "Brexit rebels" when in actuality they are the only ones who aren't rebelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    I saw on Calendar Corbyn and May both now pretending that they care about the children they sacrificed on the altar of political correctness in Rotherham.

    It's just amazing how brazen and fake and cynical these people are.

    And then at election time you get too choose between two sets of scumbags, I think we should be more like the French and say enough's enough.
    Didn't the french choose Macron over Le Penn ?

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