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comment by Zachsda(The Ulcer Gazelle) (U1850)
posted 24 seconds ago
This is no more of a deal than any of the times humph brought $hite back in a Lidl bag
It’s a ploy to play the blame game
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Nonetheless it’s all the EU will grant us when they know they have no threat of us leaving.

So you can blame a number of players in this.

posted on 17/10/19

The deal won’t go through parliament. There’s too many opposed to either any deal that’s proposed, or want us to leave with no deal.

comment by Silver (U6112)

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If it’s a default position why does it need to be on the balot sheet? Parliament can’t agree on anything, I agree, but if we are talking about having a referendum we’re going not going to have an option on there that parliament has already passed legislation to stop. It’s just stupid to think so.

There could be a few options on the balot sheet. But seeing as Brexiters knew what they were voting for then simple leave or remain would suffice.

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So it looks like another abortion of a “deal”, that pleases virtually no-one, and has next to no chance of getting through the Commons. Happy days. GE next up then.

BTW, the DUP are exerting a frankly ludicrous influence over this whole process. At the last GE they received a minuscule 292,000 votes ... No offence, Arlene, but speak about the fooking tail wagging the dog here.

posted on 17/10/19

comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 48 seconds ago
If it’s a default position why does it need to be on the balot sheet? Parliament can’t agree on anything, I agree, but if we are talking about having a referendum we’re going not going to have an option on there that parliament has already passed legislation to stop. It’s just stupid to think so.

There could be a few options on the balot sheet. But seeing as Brexiters knew what they were voting for then simple leave or remain would suffice.
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We’ve already done that. Seems as though some don’t want to accept it

posted on 17/10/19

A few things have changed in the last three years wouldn’t you say?

comment by Silver (U6112)

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posted on 17/10/19

If parliament voted to have a further referendum and the only options were Deal or No Deal, I'd regretfully accept that. I don't think that's necessarily unreasonable given the previous vote.

posted on 17/10/19

comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 58 seconds ago
A few things have changed in the last three years wouldn’t you say?
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Things change all the time. The fact the vote has been thwarted for three years is the travesty I’m sure you’ll agree

posted on 17/10/19

Junker has ruled out another extension.

posted on 17/10/19

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 58 seconds ago
A few things have changed in the last three years wouldn’t you say?
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Things change all the time. The fact the vote has been thwarted for three years is the travesty I’m sure you’ll agree
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Well it's one of them.

posted on 17/10/19

Juncker has just said we're not getting another extension.

Thank fvck for that.

This deal or no deal

posted on 17/10/19

I see they are reporting Juncker said there will be no extension.

I watched him answering the questions he didn't understand the question and he actually said there is no need for an extension with this deal.

BBC straight up lying to scare people.

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posted on 17/10/19

Things change all the time.
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Indeed, and people tend to do their best to revisit things when they change to do what is best for them. Brexit is not in any way, shape or form the best for the United Kingdom. This much is obvious now.

posted on 17/10/19

comment by Izzy... Thanks for the memories (U3410)
posted 20 seconds ago
Juncker has just said we're not getting another extension.

Thank fvck for that.

This deal or no deal
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I'm not so sure he did though.

posted on 17/10/19

comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 21 seconds ago
Junker has ruled out another extension.
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Thank fwck for that.

So this Benn Act achieved what other than stop us being as hard nosed as we could have been. Might have changed things. Might not. We will never know.

posted on 17/10/19

I'm sure it would suit many to split the leave vote like that?

Why not add in the other remain options to the paper to even it up. For the avoidance of doubt the majority view in the UK from a number of polls is no deal.
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Ginger

Read the post. Single transferrable vote doesn't split as you suggest.

As for the polls of which you speak

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50043549

Mind you it's all academic anyway, Junker has said that an extension is out of the question. Crash and burn - sorry, no deal it is then.

posted on 17/10/19

comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 19 seconds ago
I'm sure it would suit many to split the leave vote like that?

Why not add in the other remain options to the paper to even it up. For the avoidance of doubt the majority view in the UK from a number of polls is no deal.
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Ginger

Read the post. Single transferrable vote doesn't split as you suggest.

As for the polls of which you speak

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50043549

Mind you it's all academic anyway, Junker has said that an extension is out of the question. Crash and burn - sorry, no deal it is then.

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Nope. I think parliament will vote this through now.

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