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Yeah but the lease was legally binding coz Mrs Johnson(obviously a remainer) has signed it and probably without haggling and telling the salesman how desperate she was for the car and would happily pay the salesman’s asking price.

I think Boris May find her knickers on the back seat which would be ironic for him:-)

Would the first point matter to the salesman even if its true? He has a signed agreement? Agreed with the then purchaser. If someone else comes along and says the lease deal isn't good enough but won't specify why the salesman is holding the aces because he has the agreement. When Mr J storms off he does so on foot because he has no car and there is still the agreement to pay certain sums that can be referred to the court. Mr J may feel his is the better man but he will still be on public transport and arguing the toss about a payment his Mrs has signed up to.

As for the knickers ( horrid image as that is ) not so much ironic as the icing on the cake for the other side - they keep the car with all the benefits that has whilst Johnson alternates between public transport and shank's pony. ( and there is a frosty reception at home ) Meanwhile he could well be sued for non-payment and he will always know jis Mrs fucked him over and left him a powerless cuckold despite his insistence he could do better.
 
Would the first point matter to the salesman even if its true? He has a signed agreement? Agreed with the then purchaser. If someone else comes along and says the lease deal isn't good enough but won't specify why the salesman is holding the aces because he has the agreement. When Mr J storms off he does so on foot because he has no car and there is still the agreement to pay certain sums that can be referred to the court. Mr J may feel his is the better man but he will still be on public transport and arguing the toss about a payment his Mrs has signed up to.

As for the knickers ( horrid image as that is ) not so much ironic as the icing on the cake for the other side - they keep the car with all the benefits that has whilst Johnson alternates between public transport and shank's pony. ( and there is a frosty reception at home ) Meanwhile he could well be sued for non-payment and he will always know jis Mrs fucked him over and left him a powerless cuckold despite his insistence he could do better.

He could get on his bike and eat less because he is poorer, good for the enviroment,good for his health. He could also politely inform his wife never to sign any deal you cannot get out of.

We could do this all day:-)
 
You have decided that all the above is set in stone and you may very well be right. Johnson isn't going to admit to this even if it's true. You are arguing what you want or think what will happen. I'm just telling you you ain't getting it today or tomorrow. You are going to have to wait a few weeks at least like the rest of the continent.

You may get lucky he could be on one final big bluff and then revokes or resigns. No need to cancel any engagements to celebrate just yet.

Like I said there is no update for you.

The Brexit we get is determined by the EU. The future relationship deal we will get is shaped by the EU. Deals are shaped by the stronger party. They are not shaped by the weaker party especially if that party has no domestic consensus or legislative support. If we haven’t figured that out after three years of the EU determining the agenda and the sequencing of talks then we will never figure it out.

Best we can get is some softening. We also need to put workable and detailed proposals on the table if we want changes. That way you can look to drive the agenda as it puts the other side under pressure. We did that with our version of the backstop which we got the EU to agree to go along with it rather than their preferred basis. We won the day partly because we assured them this would get the WA through Parliament and we know how that turned out but that’s the key to our leverage. Change this and we can get it through Parliament. Just give us this and we get the WA ratified. That is the one argument the EU will be seduced by. Unfortunately Johnson has shredded that one with his antics.
 
With little help from the EU Johnson has taken enough rope under the (mis)guidance of Cummings to ensure he can hang himself and the Tory Party. The EU have seen through the paper thin ploy they aren't going to be the fall guy they will just let Johnson waffle on and have us fall out on a No Deal disaster - they know that in doing so his days are numbered and maybe just maybe they will end up talking to someone who they can do a deal with.
 
The Brexit we get is determined by the EU. The future relationship deal we will get is shaped by the EU. Deals are shaped by the stronger party. They are not shaped by the weaker party especially if that party has no domestic consensus or legislative support. If we haven’t figured that out after three years of the EU determining the agenda and the sequencing of talks then we will never figure it out.

Best we can get is some softening. We also need to put workable and detailed proposals on the table if we want changes. That way you can look to drive the agenda as it puts the other side under pressure. We did that with our version of the backstop which we got the EU to agree to go along with it rather than their preferred basis. We won the day partly because we assured them this would get the WA through Parliament and we know how that turned out but that’s the key to our leverage. Change this and we can get it through Parliament. Just give us this and we get the WA ratified. That is the one argument the EU will be seduced by. Unfortunately Johnson has shredded that one with his antics.
Yadda, yadda, yadda, tldr.

Just revoke the ****. It'll be over in an afternoon.
 
Theresa May probably can’t believe her luck that her legacy as the worst PM in living memory has only lasted for a few weeks.

must be like losing in the first round of a Grad Slam 0-6-0-6-1-6 and feeling like shit until the next days first round matches when a player ranked higher than you goes down 0-6-0-6-0-6
 
This is low, very low....

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ey-meeting-with-juncker-live-news-latest-news

Johnson also insisted he wouldn’t delay the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union on 31 October, should no deal be struck by then, while also promising to abide by the law requiring him to request a delay in those same circumstances.

He failed to explain how he intended to align these apparently contradictory positions. Here’s a portion of that exchange:

Kuenssberg asked Johnson how he intended to “get round” that law, noting that he has said he will not delay
Brexit. He replied:

I won’t. Here’s, here’s what I want. I will uphold the constitution I will obey the law but we will come out on October 31st.

Kuenssberg again asked the prime minister: But how, if MPs have changed the law to stop you doing that?” He responded:

We’re going to come out on October 31st and it’s vital that people understand that the UK will not extend. We won’t go on remaining in the EU beyond October. What on earth is the point? Do you know how much it costs?

Once again, Kuenssberg asked Johnson: “But how will you do that if MPs have changed the law to stop you? Are you looking for a way round the law. Because that’s what it sounds like?” The prime minister again replied:

We will obey the law but we will come out and we will come out, I should say, on October 31st.


Kuenssberg tried yet again, asking: “But that means you are looking for a way round the law. I mean to be really clear about this, Parliament has changed the law to make it almost impossible to take us out of the EU without a deal at the end of October. But you say that you will not do it. That means that you must be looking for a way around the law?” Johnson replied:

Well you know those are your words. What we’re going to do is come out on October 31st deal or no deal.
Low??

Now I do not have any idea what he is planning - but it seems that there must be some loophole - although it all seemed watertight to me

But - why do you think that he would advise what is planned and give the sycophants time to plot?
 
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