I don’t need to explain my understanding of the backstop to you thank you.
I take it you’re not going to answer my question so I won’t waste any more time on this.
Ha

That would only seem to confirm my view of how limited your understanding of these matters is.

Thank you for that
 
Of course he does, he's covering up knowing he’s not able to deliver his promises with patriotic bluster. It’ll appeal to some and work for a while. Whether people fall for it after he misses the 31 Oct deadline I doubt, which is why I wouldn't be surprised if he goes for an election before that failure as he’ll have the excuse of an election for not leaving. An election he’ll try and bluster his way through.
You sound a bit worried mate
 
This the same Corbyn who was written off in 2017 and got nearly 40% of the vote last time? Think you need a bit more than Corbyn is useless when on the campaign trail last time he was surprisingly effective and cost the Tories their majority.

For starters how are the 13 Tory seats going to fare this time around? Then there is the fact that in the last nearly 30 years the Tories have won an outright majority once and that was a slim one in 2015. Then you have the Brexit Party in the UKIP ‘spoiler’ role. You reckon they or Farage are going away or let Johnson have a free run? Then you have the LibDems on a ‘bollocks to Brexit’ manifesto. Going to attract a lot of support in Tory Remain areas. Squeezed on both sides and they will get a majority?

Tricky one to call imo.
You are also coming across as a bit nervous....
 
Why?
Bonson has said 'do or die' we leave on 31st October.
An election puts that in jeopardy.
ERG and Brexit party will expect him to ignore a Parliamenty vote against no deal and simply go for the default leave position.
If he doesn't the Brexit party will split the Tory vote at the next election.
Also there is no guarantee the EU will agree an extension to enable us to have an election.
In the scenario of calling an election AFTER we have left with no deal, the Brexit party would obviously not represent a problem but the country would/could be in a crisis situation (depending on your viewpoint) .Would De Pfeffel be prepared to take that risk?
Think about it.
Pull your trousers up and put it away before you get too excited.
And you are coming across as - full on fretful
 
Trump and Frump have agreed to start talks about a free trade deal.

Yaaaaay
 
Positive can do attitudes.

Love em ;-)
UK leaves with a deal, democracy appeased, 'economic crisis' averted.
UK leaves without a deal, in talks with US, a similar if not bigger economy. 'Economic crisis' averted.

Win-win. Let's try and get both.
 

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