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Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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It appears the r27 are having difficulty agreeing an extension end date and whether its conditional on UK MP's vote - they're having some refreshment and reconvening - I guess Juncker might give them a song or two after being refreshed!!
 
It appears the r27 are having difficulty agreeing an extension end date and whether its conditional on UK MP's vote - they're having some refreshment and reconvening - I guess Juncker might give them a song or two after being refreshed!!
Little old wine drinker me.
You gotta know when to hold em, know when to fold em.
 
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Then she can step aside for someone else to get us out of the poverty her decision would leave us in.


Line or Cliff :)

T's naughty moment as a child.. was running thru a wheat field
T's naughty moment as a PM.. is running thru the field and off a cliff (along with 60m citizens)

Oh ye of little faith!... I really don’t know where this lack of confidence in Britain comes from? Our economy has outperformed expectations (and the rest of Europe) even with the uncertainty of Brexit hanging over us. Once the shackles are broken we will thrive.
 
Tried to sign the revoke article 50 Govt run petition earlier, pointless yes but why not, it might let May know that no-one wants her bad deal if she can remove the blinkers for a second.:oops:
Funnily enough the email confirmation link never appeared and the site is down again, sabotaged or ill set up because her twice defeated WA 'deal' is just too wonderful and after yesterday's pathetic tv appeal she knows we're all with her and her deal, right?(n)
Grayling's probably been tasked with it and installed a Commodore Vic20 to run it! :rolleyes:

Meantime Soubry advised by police not to go home as unsafe and MP's told to travel in groups. Thanks Theresa!:sick:
 
Finding it hugely hilarious that despite that it should only be Ms May holding our attention... Folk can't help but bring Jezza into the conversation...

Considering he is a major player in the game why shouldn't he be talked about? Why shouldn't we discuss the comments made by MP's and leaders of the other parties who had a lot to say about him walking out of a meeting. Why can't we discuss the 6 tests he has brought up many times? Why can't we talk about what he says in PMQ's, or his visit to Brussels? Or why he took months to finally meet with May, after being invited, to discuss Brexit but he asked many times at PMQ's why May wouldn't meet him?

Oh thats right, he's the new working man's hero, Saint Jeremy of Corbyn.
 
Oh ye of little faith!... I really don’t know where this lack of confidence in Britain comes from? Our economy has outperformed expectations (and the rest of Europe) even with the uncertainty of Brexit hanging over us. Once the shackles are broken we will thrive.

Seriously .
Let’s cut off 27 of our most traded to partners
Let’s make instrusty suffer with increased costs due to importing parts
Let’s reduce employment by having less jobs as companies leave the country for other EU countries
Let’s see the cost of living rise whilst wages stagnate.
But hey at least we did it our way

Ffs
 
Seriously .
Let’s cut off 27 of our most traded to partners
Let’s make instrusty suffer with increased costs due to importing parts
Let’s reduce employment by having less jobs as companies leave the country for other EU countries
Let’s see the cost of living rise whilst wages stagnate.
But hey at least we did it our way

Ffs


That’s a pretty hysterical reply. Give yourself a slap, calm down and THINK. Once we leave with no deal it’s a starting point. It’s not a crash, it’s not a cliff edge, that’s media hysteria. Deals will be done, and quickly. Good deals for both sides. That’s the way business works, it will always find a way. Remember we have what they want. Money.
 
That’s a pretty hysterical reply. Give yourself a slap, calm down and THINK. Once we leave with no deal it’s a starting point. It’s not a crash, it’s not a cliff edge, that’s media hysteria. Deals will be done, and quickly. Good deals for both sides. That’s the way business works, it will always find a way. Remember we have what they want. Money.

These deals should have been done and in place before though that’s the whole issue.

A no deal will send us back into deep recession.

Nobody are winners.

If we had the deals in place and then left we would have stood much more of a chance

We are gambling with the future of an entire generation for the will of people who won’t be affected as much by the ripple affects

Anyone’s kids under 10 will be a forgotten generation. Little job prospects. There kids will have much more of a decent life again when we finally get going again.
 
These deals should have been done and in place before though that’s the whole issue.

A no deal will send us back into deep recession.

Nobody are winners.

If we had the deals in place and then left we would have stood much more of a chance

We are gambling with the future of an entire generation for the will of people who won’t be affected as much by the ripple affects

Anyone’s kids under 10 will be a forgotten generation. Little job prospects. There kids will have much more of a decent life again when we finally get going again.

It amazes me with all the information available that there are still people that hold these ridiculous views. It’s depressing really, I hoped for better.
 
The Brexit postponement plan being discussed here in Brussels - for hours longer than expected - has the potential to tear apart the government and Tory party, and Labour too. Because its explicit proviso that the UK has to decide by 11 April whether to participate in...
negotiated or no-deal Brexit, MPs and ministers would have just under three weeks to decide what kind of Brexit (if any) they want, when they would want it and whether Theresa May should be evicted from 10 Downing Street before all the daffodils have gone. This is a Brussels...
recipe for Westminster mayhem. We’ll see if it survives the night.
 
It amazes me with all the information available that there are still people that hold these ridiculous views. It’s depressing really, I hoped for better.
All the information from pro Brexiteers? Rather than listening to the goverment, the Bank of England, leading economists, heads of big businesses.. yeah ok
 
These deals should have been done and in place before though that’s the whole issue.

A no deal will send us back into deep recession.

Nobody are winners.

If we had the deals in place and then left we would have stood much more of a chance

We are gambling with the future of an entire generation for the will of people who won’t be affected as much by the ripple affects

Anyone’s kids under 10 will be a forgotten generation. Little job prospects. There kids will have much more of a decent life again when we finally get going again.
Calm down dear, its a change in trading relations not the outset of the black death. You post as if all trade with the EU would cease overnight and they would not buy or sell anything to us. Forgotten generation, little job prospects, if you want to see what that's like then look no further than many EU member states where youth unemployment is at silly high rates. Why do you think almost the entire youth of countries like Poland want to come and work in the UK, its because we have a thriving country that creates jobs and oppertunities they can't get elsewhere. This country doesn't have a problem standing on its own feet as we are entrepenureal, something you dont understand by the sound of your negative outpourings. Bet you're a hoot to employ.
 
Calm down dear, its a change in trading relations not the outset of the black death. You post as if all trade with the EU would cease overnight and they would not buy or sell anything to us. Forgotten generation, little job prospects, if you want to see what that's like then look no further than many EU member states where youth unemployment is at silly high rates. Why do you think almost the entire youth of countries like Poland want to come and work in the UK, its because we have a thriving country that creates jobs and oppertunities they can't get elsewhere. This country doesn't have a problem standing on its own feet as we are entrepenureal, something you dont understand by the sound of your negative outpourings. Bet you're a hoot to employ.
Post #7282. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!:rolleyes:
 
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