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They need to grow up and stop their student union politics. Just as the Farages of this world are having to swallow a few compromises so should they. Their silly games to stop brexit entirely could very well push us into an unintended no deal.
I did notice that Farage had come round to a more reasonable point of view today and accepted he wouldn't get what he'd bet on. Or maybe it was yesterday. Either way, I woke up after.
 
G Britain is outside the CU and the SM, NI isn’t but only for a period of time, they need to compromise to get Brexit and I think they might.
I've only read the brief points I reckon it's probably the best deal we're going to get I'd be amazed if the ERG don't vote for it and the 18 labour MPs in strong leave area's who will probably vote for it and see it over the line await's Saturday with baited breath.
 
Really pleased with how this has panned out, I knew Boris was the man ;). Realistically the best deal we could have hoped for. Just need the DUP to wake up and smell the coffee and we’re there. Failing that, Boris pisses the election when it comes.
He got the deal passed in the HOC then? Fair dues.
 
I've only read the brief points I reckon it's probably the best deal we're going to get I'd be amazed if the ERG don't vote for it and the 18 labour MPs in strong leave area's who will probably vote for it and see it over the line await's Saturday with baited breath.

And that my friend is why it’s better to remain.

But hey ho if it goes through I’ll be content.
 
If Johnson can get it past parliament with a 60+ seat minority.
Some MPs obviously worried about no deal may support him to get this over the line but once it's done the electorate might like to hand this poisoned chalice on to someone else.
 
Quick question. If we left with no deal at all would we have a hard border between the two Irelands ?
Yes, which no one wants, so it's in Parliaments best interest (given that the EU threatened not to grant an extension) that they vote for the deal and work from there.
 
Slightly off topic but just heard that arch brexiteer and full time ****, John Redwood, is apparently MP for a heavily remain constituency.
 
I've only read the brief points I reckon it's probably the best deal we're going to get I'd be amazed if the ERG don't vote for it and the 18 labour MPs in strong leave area's who will probably vote for it and see it over the line await's Saturday with baited breath.

Steady. You don’t want to oversell it.
 
Quick question. If we left with no deal at all would we have a hard border between the two Irelands ?


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Banned in Ireland:-)
 
Quick question. If we left with no deal at all would we have a hard border between the two Irelands ?

There is no choice by either us nor the EU but to impose customs checks on the island of Ireland, should no deal take place.

It’s the worse scenario in the history of bad scenarios.
 
There is no choice by either us nor the EU but to impose customs checks on the island of Ireland, should no deal take place.

It’s the worse scenario in the history of bad scenarios.
It does raise the terrifying spectre of a fortified hard border like the Norwegians Swiss have. Can't see that working.
 
Yes, which no one wants, so it's in Parliaments best interest (given that the EU threatened not to grant an extension) that they vote for the deal and work from there.

Cheers, I wasn't quite sure and that is surely the last thing anyone wants. I would stay in Europe, leave with the best deal possible or anything else rather than go back to the troubles. it is the one thing I did not appreciate or consider 3 years ago.
 
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