Brexit - It's Being Killed Off

Ashtree

Member
The matter was settled in the referendum,your just wishful thinking for your own sake

There’s your problem right there. The parliamentary majority to deliver the advisory note from the referendum was blown by TM when she got a lung full of cold Welsh air.
Parliment right now doesn’t have the numbers to deliver anything other than hot air. Election needed. Jeremy will get it sorted.
DUP will lose big time in NI. Their core vote do not want Brexit.
Ironic innit! Brexit winners could be Jeremy, Shinners and perhaps a rebound in Scottish independence vote.
 

RobFZS

Member
The core remain group, plus the soft leave group plus the strategic customs union shift by de facto PM Jeremy Corbyn, means this Parliament cannot deliver any Brexit of any kind. TM will go. There will be an election. The defining element of that election will be Brexit with continuation of CU OR Brexit with clean break. People will get to vote on the type of Brexit they want and finally the matter will be settled.
JC for No 10 in my opinion. Mogger’s star will have risen and fallen. Yesterday’s nobody!
cool story bro

Also i wouldn't underestimate Mogg, he had nearly 4000 likes on twitter yesterday, which is alot to say it's a mainly remainer platform...
 
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Ashtree

Member
I wouldn't be getting too carried away in learning the lyrics of "A Nation once again" :whistle:

Don’t worry .... I’m not.
But this whole thing as well as cash for ash inquiry, is sure to blow a hole in the DUP hull. Good thing too. Maybe the other half of unionism will get a bit of wind in their sails again. My TV looks a lot brighter since the Lord of the Shinners the bearded one fudged off to the sidelines. Now if Sammy and the pretender Paisley could equally fudge off, maybe a brain cell or two could get a bit of traction.
 

turbo

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Arable Farmer
Location
lincs
There’s your problem right there. The parliamentary majority to deliver the advisory note from the referendum was blown by TM when she got a lung full of cold Welsh air.
Parliment right now doesn’t have the numbers to deliver anything other than hot air. Election needed. Jeremy will get it sorted.
DUP will lose big time in NI. Their core vote do not want Brexit.
Ironic innit! Brexit winners could be Jeremy, Shinners and perhaps a rebound in Scottish independence vote.
Where is Jeremy votes going to come from,he only did so well last time because he said he would implement brexit,his fudge this week has alienated his core vote in the heartlands remember they voted in big numbers to leave
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
Where is Jeremy votes going to come from,he only did so well last time because he said he would implement brexit,his fudge this week has alienated his core vote in the heartlands remember they voted in big numbers to leave
Ashy is looking so far into the future he has forgotten the recent past. He must narrow his perspective .:)
 

jendan

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
The core remain group, plus the soft leave group plus the strategic customs union shift by de facto PM Jeremy Corbyn, means this Parliament cannot deliver any Brexit of any kind. TM will go. There will be an election. The defining element of that election will be Brexit with continuation of CU OR Brexit with clean break. People will get to vote on the type of Brexit they want and finally the matter will be settled.
JC for No 10 in my opinion. Mogger’s star will have risen and fallen. Yesterday’s nobody!
A distinct possibility.
 

Ashtree

Member
Maybe if he had a referendum on the Maastricht treaty we would not be in the eu now

Edwina knew who could perform and who couldn’t!:love:
Maybe she should put Boris and Mogger once or twice around track. Give her input on their “fitness for office”!
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
From Times online - Philip Collins review of the Prime Ministers speech - his summary paragraph

This speech has been very light on why leaving the EU is a good idea. The defining sentence might be the rather resigned line in which Mrs May says that she would at least have implemented the referendum result. Is there a point beyond that? In this boilerplate ending she tries to summon some optimism by returning to the people and to the test with which she began. Yet in a speech which defined the problems candidly and described, though did not provide, the solutions to be sought, there was a strong sense of someone half way through an especially horrible homework assignment.


I thought the last sentence was amusing.
 

capfits

Member
From Times online - Philip Collins review of the Prime Ministers speech - his summary paragraph

This speech has been very light on why leaving the EU is a good idea. The defining sentence might be the rather resigned line in which Mrs May says that she would at least have implemented the referendum result. Is there a point beyond that? In this boilerplate ending she tries to summon some optimism by returning to the people and to the test with which she began. Yet in a speech which defined the problems candidly and described, though did not provide, the solutions to be sought, there was a strong sense of someone half way through an especially horrible homework assignment.


I thought the last sentence was amusing.

Aye just more guff then nothing to see move on. The shambles of the deluded continues.
 

Honest john

Member
Location
Fenland
If May was in Power in 1940 she would still be talking to Hitlers side kicks, Instead of getting the runways built, & planes commissioned.
She would take so long to rescue our boys in France there would be none left to
Save.

We should be building now extra Customs areas at ports & airports.
You need to spend a bit to make this deal a reality. She is showing weakness not strength to the EU. Plan to leave in march 2019, while hoping for a deal at the wire. But be prepared if not.

She is well meaning but useless.
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
If May was in Power in 1940 she would still be talking to Hitlers side kicks, Instead of getting the runways built, & planes commissioned.
She would take so long to rescue our boys in France there would be none left to
Save.

We should be building now extra Customs areas at ports & airports.
You need to spend a bit to make this deal a reality. She is showing weakness not strength to the EU. Plan to leave in march 2019, while hoping for a deal at the wire. But be prepared if not.

She is well meaning but useless.
I tend to agree and fear that we will come away with nothing.
 

arcobob

Member
Location
Norfolk
What do you want to come away with? Post the transition period.
A free trade agreement without customs union, EU regulation and law and control of our borders. That is what I voted for and nothing has changed. Moreover if there was another referendum I would vote along exactly tithe same lines. I must say there are superficial signs that in the present climate Cameron may have made some headway with his visit but the respite would only be temporary.
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
A free trade agreement without customs union, EU regulation and law and control of our borders. That is what I voted for and nothing has changed. Moreover if there was another referendum I would vote along exactly tithe same lines. I must say there are superficial signs that in the present climate Cameron may have made some headway with his visit but the respite would only be temporary.


Do you think Mrs may will achieve that?
 

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