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Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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Great to see the buffoon increasing the chances of a No-Deal Brexit!
Why on earth continue to play the bluffing game!
 
so you’d rather he rolled over and did what the EU demand?
Were did I say that? I want the best deal HE can get for the Country and him to remain flexible.
Nov 30th were are 6 weeks from a decent deal, does the legislation mean he ignores it and crashes out on a No Deal and it’s unknown consequences?

How much money do we, once again, waste on a No Deal scenario? It has already cost Billions for no return.
 
Were did I say that? I want the best deal HE can get for the Country and him to remain flexible.
Nov 30th were are 6 weeks from a decent deal, does the legislation mean he ignores it and crashes out on a No Deal and it’s unknown consequences?

How much money do we, once again, waste on a No Deal scenario? It has already cost Billions for no return.

The addition to the legislation means the transition period won't be extended beyond 31st December 2020, it has nothing to do with what will happen on 31st January.
 
The addition to the legislation means the transition period won't be extended beyond 31st December 2020, it has nothing to do with what will happen on 31st January.
I know, I’m talking about a scenario of 30th Nov 2020.(y)
 
I know, I’m talking about a scenario of 30th Nov 2020.(y)

I just answered the question you posed i.e. does this mean he abandons his withdrawal agreement, it doesn't.

And what is the significance of 30th November? The significant dates are 31st January and 31st December next year, what is happening in November?
 
I see Zac Goldsmith is also in the cabinet and Lords despite being voted out by his constituents. So much for democracy eh!
 
I just answered the question you posed i.e. does this mean he abandons his withdrawal agreement, it doesn't.

And what is the significance of 30th November? The significant dates are 31st January and 31st December next year, what is happening in November?
I proposed a scenario!
If the December 31st 2020 is enshrined in Law, we either, on that date, Leave with a negotiated deal or crash out on a No Deal.
So given he’s proposing such a definite date, what happens if next November we are 5 or 6 or 7 weeks away from a deal he wants but it would mean extending the talks in to Jan 2021 and the new legislation says no.
Are we really going to risk a No Deal to stay that inflexible?
 
Great to see the buffoon increasing the chances of a No-Deal Brexit!
Why on earth continue to play the bluffing game!

I'm not so sure he is bluffing, maybe he's trying to do as he promised and get brexit done.

Having a fixed transition date will certainly focus the minds of the negotiators on both sides. I don't want a no deal brexit, but I also don't want all the indecision we've had for the last few years, and fixing the deadline will help with that.
 
I proposed a scenario!
If the December 31st 2020 is enshrined in Law, we either, on that date, Leave with a negotiated deal or crash out on a No Deal.

Or....he's smart enough to set some form of deadline which will benefit his negotiating position, which he can then change again later down the line should he need to.
Btw, I'm loving the use of the phrase "crash out" which has become trendy again since this mornings news :ROFLMAO:
 
Great to see the buffoon increasing the chances of a No-Deal Brexit!
Why on earth continue to play the bluffing game!

You do realise how the EU work on trade deals, last minute stuff.

And by just removing no deal, you really are at the mercy of the EU.

Think SNP and what they are doing, this is very similar. BJ is working his side and must be able to walk away on a set date and if that means No Deal then so be it. Simples really.
 
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