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Pretty clear and to the point lmaoFrom MLex and other sources
‘EU official on Juncker’s no extension remark: “Bullshit.”’
Pretty clear and to the point lmaoFrom MLex and other sources
‘EU official on Juncker’s no extension remark: “Bullshit.”’
He didn't say no extension though, he said there's no need for one if the WA passed, which there isn't, we could move straight into what's left of the transition period.From MLex and other sources
‘EU official on Juncker’s no extension remark: “Bullshit.”’
We shall see mate, difficult to be certain either way.But if it's phrased as a choice between making life difficult for France or making life difficult for Ireland? The aforementioned will stick with us along with Norway and Denmark, God knows where the rest go. The decision will be unanimous either way.
I think we win that scrap because of the GFA, but there's a chance France win it as well. It's a race to 14 heads of state tbh.We shall see mate, difficult to be certain either way.
Remain turning on Juncker now..."its not up to him for an extension".
Farage moaning about how the Benn act is being undermined.
Brexit is a funny old business.
I take that as Farage being somewhat at a loss given the speed of developments. Farage doesn’t want Brexit. He wants a career and money out of campaigning for Brexit.
He didn't say no extension though, he said there's no need for one if the WA passed, which there isn't, we could move straight into what's left of the transition period.
From MLex and other sources
‘EU official on Juncker’s no extension remark: “Bullshit.”’
Self preservation has kicked in for him.
Us out of the EU sees him out of work.
Yep. But he also has between 12% to 15% support. How does that play out in a GE?
How quickly allegiances can change Bob ;-)
Yep. But he also has between 12% to 15% support. How does that play out in a GE?
I’m just the messenger mate.
I gave my opinion earlier on what Juncker said namely that it was just rough politics. EU wants this deal. If he can scare a few MPs into backing it then job done. Not an issue in my book. It’s a harsh world and all that.
He has that support based on what he would have done during the Brexit negotiations had a GE happened before they completed. If they finish and a deal is agreed and implemented, then there’s very few people that would still vote in a GE for a single issue party like them
By moving their arses bud, they're a sovereign body, they can do whatever they want :)How is the Commons going to scrutinise and ratify this draft deal and then debate and pass the European Withdrawal Act through the two chambers to give the WA legal force on the back of a minority Govt that has lost its confidence and supply partner by 31st Oct?
Leaves and Boris ace up the sleeve is the sheer unpopularity of Corbyn to many in his back benches and the fact many represent very strong leave areas.
I still think the DUP will come on board and are hanging out for their usual bribe.
We will all soon find out.
How is the Commons going to scrutinise and ratify this draft deal and then debate and pass the European Withdrawal Act through the two chambers to give the WA legal force on the back of a minority Govt that has lost its confidence and supply partner by 31st Oct?
Correct and Hilary been has just twigged this in an interview.
1 vote the deal down
2 ask for an extension
3 eu no
4 31/10 out with no deal.