BobKowalski
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My guess is, trouble down the line.
Yeah but we are going to gloss over that in our haste and repent at our leisure.
My guess is, trouble down the line.
Not sure my head can handle much more of this today...
It's all tits up. About 3 hours I would have said that most ERG members would accept it, rather than face the possibility of an extension, referendum and no Brexit. And god forbid, a Corbyn government as well. Juncker's just given them the hope of no deal again, so they will now be weighing up whether they can safely vote it down and wait for us crash out. Or whether there would be a last minute extension and the very set of circumstances they do not want. Decisions, decisions.
As I catch-up - I am expecting to eventually get bored of reading Remainer posts as they man up to acknowledge they were wholly wrongTo be fair to Johnson has actually done what most remainers said was impossible. He’s reopened the withdrawal agreement and got a deal much more in line with most brexiteers.
If mps vote against it, he will use that against them and say they are against any deal/ the people
It's incredible isn't it.
As a lifelong Labour supporter I can only speak for myself. I have switched to Lib Dem as they unequivocally oppose Brexit.
I see posts on here saying Labour MPs will commit electoral suicide if they don't vote for any agreement, whereas I think the bigger threat is from people like me.
Time will tell.
Not sure my head can handle much more of this today...
Got SKY news on in the background and watching all the EU leaders/representatives gathering and greeting each other.
Such a sense of camaraderie and goodwill - like a close knit family gathering
Anyone feeling left out in the cold as we observe all that close friendship?
Why are you reading that knobheads Twitter account Ric?Not sure my head can handle much more of this today...
There were some of them confidently calling the outcome out with great certainty months ago and throughoutJust ask a few on here , they already are included on the travelling draft of the agreement.
I think some of them have editing rights as well.
I wasn't. Someone on my timeline retweeted it.Why are you reading that knobheads Twitter account Ric?
52 short then so.
Sounds like you need a purge lolI wasn't. Someone on my timeline retweeted it.
Yep - and that his people were not even making any effort at negotiations - been proven to be some proper whoppers being toldTrue, but remember some on here said he didn't even want a deal. Not aimed at you by the way!
Yes. Maths.No. Maths
I have indeed just transferred money to a euro account ;-)Get your Euros bought before parliament votes it down on Saturday!
A lawful extension. The argument would be made that only that passed by the HOC is lawful and in the light of recent decisions it would win.No it doesn't.
If the EU don't grant an extension, we're out, deal or no deal on October 31st.
The Benn act compels the PM to *ask* for an extension. We cannot compel the EU to give us one.
It would be a truly crap bill if it did just allow for a non-passing proposal!