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Bob, honest question, given a theoretical choice would you just revoke Brexit and stay in the EU? And if so how do you think that would go down with the British people as a whole? Genuinely intersted. Cheers

Revoke. Otherwise we are going to get our arses handed to us in years of negotiations in which we have cunningly set ourselves artificial deadlines to ensure at the last minute we agree to what the EU wants and try and ram through any agreement in as little time as possible and with as little scrutiny as possible. You can see the future in action right now.

What the public thinks? Most will be happy to never hear the word Brexit again I imagine. Guess if I avoid SAGA holidays I won’t get to hear what the Brexit faithful think.
 
If you sell to Belfast you add a tariff and the customer in Belfast claims it back. I think.

No one really knows. HMRC estimate 5-7 years to work out and implement a dual customs facility system. U.K. officials will administer the system and do checks at Ports etc. Not that this will be a focus for any Unionist backlash. No chance. Nope.
 
SNP amendment to block the bill altogether now.

If I was a judge who had listened to their lies about needing to sit to discuss brexit and get it sorted I'd be thinking carefully about their future applications right now.
 
Lol

Jon Snow: ‘There’s been no economic analysis done by the chancellor of the exchequer or the treasury.’
Caroline Flint: ‘I expect us to work night and day and if that means working all the way through weekends then we should do that.’
Snow: ‘The meaningful vote’s on Thursday.’
 
SNP amendment to block the bill altogether now.

If I was a judge who had listened to their lies about needing to sit to discuss brexit and get it sorted I'd be thinking carefully about their future applications right now.

Perhaps the Govt should have sat down with the Scottish Govt to discuss the compromise proposal they published in December 2016. Shame May ignored the offer and burnt that bridge.

Go for it Nicola. Block the bill.
 
Your post has literally nothing to do with mine, which was factual.

Nothing about mine was either nonsense or a rewriting of history. Try thinking before posting.
Well it wasn't really factual was it,nobody including yourself has any idea if Parliament has alienated itself from almost a third of the electorate or whether those who didn't vote or not even the less than a third who voted to remain. So in actual fact you're passing your supposition off as fact.
 
Perhaps the Govt should have sat down with the Scottish Govt to discuss the compromise proposal they published in December 2016. Shame May ignored the offer and burnt that bridge.

Go for it Nicola. Block the bill.

She has no chance.

I look forward to government blocking their second ref demands.

Go on Boris, fuck them off.
 
Really? How many ERG members are there? Can you share details of their fund management activities?

JRM founded Somerset Capital Management he resigned before taking cabinet post. JRM used to work for Crispin Odey (the guy who has shorted for No Deal and is set to make billions on top of what he made on the Brexit Vote. These are the 2 obvious ones but there is plenty of dark money supporting Brexit https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/da...-dark-money-is-winning-brexit-influencing-ga/
 
To try and overturn the referendum result. Shameful stuff.

Not all though.

I want a deal. I am livid with the incompetence of the government from the day after the referendum. From not looking to do a cross party deal from the off, then making that worse by losing their majority and again not doing one, then wasting most of the extension time to have an internal leadership election and leaving no time left, they have been completely inept for all of it. Likewise, I am livid at the incompetence of the opposition who have used every opportunity for political gain themselves.

I do not want a deal that is one of the most important in our lifetimes to be rushed through in three days and not held up to proper scrutiny and a full understanding of the potential consequences, both good and bad. Yes, there are a lot of MPs that will not really care and look to stifle it no matter what. Likewise, there will be a lot that will vote for it regardless too. Either group that do that are worthy of distain.

I get that people want this done and are tired of it. Ineptitude for three years by both our government and parliament is not an excuse for further ineptitude now. It is turning into complete madness and rational thought has seemingly been thrown entirely out of the window.
 
Not all though.

I want a deal. I am livid with the incompetence of the government from the day after the referendum. From not looking to do a cross party deal from the off, then making that worse by losing their majority and again not doing one, then wasting most of the extension time to have an internal leadership election and leaving no time left, they have been completely inept for all of it. Likewise, I am livid at the incompetence of the opposition who have used every opportunity for political gain themselves.

I do not want a deal that is one of the most important in our lifetimes to be rushed through in three days and not held up to proper scrutiny and a full understanding of the potential consequences, both good and bad. Yes, there are a lot of MPs that will not really care and look to stifle it no matter what. Likewise, there will be a lot that will vote for it regardless too. Either group that do that are worthy of distain.

I get that people want this done and are tired of it. Ineptitude for three years by both our government and parliament is not an excuse for further ineptitude now. It is turning into complete madness and rational thought has seemingly been thrown entirely out of the window.

Quote........"we dont trust them"

Trust has broken down in all sides of the debate.
 
Well it wasn't really factual was it,nobody including yourself has any idea if Parliament has alienated itself from almost a third of the electorate or whether those who didn't vote or not even the less than a third who voted to remain. So in actual fact you're passing your supposition off as fact.
1/3 of the electorate voted leave. They are likely the people feeling alienated by parliament. Those that didn’t vote leave are unlikely to feel alienated.

My post is, was and shall remain factual. Certainly far more so than the original poster, so suck my balls.
 
1/3 of the electorate voted leave. They are likely the people feeling alienated by parliament. Those that didn’t vote leave are unlikely to feel alienated.

My post is, was and shall remain factual. Certainly far more so than the original poster, so suck my balls.

I never get offers like this. What am I doing wrong?
 
1/3 of the electorate voted leave. They are likely the people feeling alienated by parliament. Those that didn’t vote leave are unlikely to feel alienated.

My post is, was and 5 remain factual. Certainly far more so than the original poster, so suck my balls.
Likely is definitely not factual I hate to break this to you and there's the the 28% who didn't vote who've likely already been alienated. and I hope you're talking about Uncle Joe's here by the way.
 
so suck my balls.

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