Who would have thought that Milne, the brains behind the idiot Corbyn, was dodgy or that Leuth is so desperate to be right that he's wrong again.
I guess the same people that thought Henry would be on here in a minute, mentioning Corbyn and not Brexit. Again.
Yep, that's me. Consistently calling our Corbyn on his pro-Brexit stance and his support for dictators and terrorists. And it ain't going to stop so carry on ignoring the problem and pretending he's really a nice man who is going to stop Brexit and is going to stop the rampant antisemitism in the labour party.
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
May is pathologically opposed to a second referendum, I don’t see there being one whilst she is PM
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
The real difficulty, I believe, is that there is no majority in the House of Commons for any of the potential outcomes, and even less willingness to seek anything approaching a consensus/compromise outcome.
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
May is pathologically opposed to a second referendum, I don’t see there being one whilst she is PM
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
May is pathologically opposed to a second referendum, I don’t see there being one whilst she is PM
You may be right - in that case it's a hard brexit.
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
May is pathologically opposed to a second referendum, I don’t see there being one whilst she is PM
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
May is pathologically opposed to a second referendum, I don’t see there being one whilst she is PM
she was also opposed to a general election last year... that turned out to be a lie.
The EU have said categorically that the WA is not up for re-negotiation (as has May) - so not sure what May could hope to achieve in kicking the can down the road.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
May is pathologically opposed to a second referendum, I don’t see there being one whilst she is PM
she was also opposed to a general election last year... that turned out to be a lie.
Very true - she also said she wouldn’t compromise the integrity of the U.K. and that turned out to be bollocks too.
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Some happy Brexiteers.
And due to a typing error they were instead deployed to Exmouth instead of Egypt.
Then once they got there they were swept out to sea and drowned.
That still wouldn't be as much of a farce as how May has handled this process.
The Tories should not be allowed anywhere near Governing for a fucking generation.
The tories have fucked this up so badly from the start.
Thankfully we have a strong opposition well ahead in the polls with an unambiguous stance on Brexit and a strong leader to bring them to account.
@Leuth thoughts? Not great throwing around putin propaganda on CL.
There isn't and I'm pretty sure will never be a majority in the HoC for May's deal. On that basis I believe it's No Deal or Remain - will May ask the EU to extend Article 50 to enable a referendum to take place?
Can't see it happening - if (big if) there is a referendum it will be May's deal or Remain.