Deal or No Deal - choose one option

If Teresa May's deal is not agreed, which of the following would you prefer?

  • Just leave with no deal

    Votes: 60 68.2%
  • Delay proceedings until another deal can be negotiated

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • Put Teresa May's deal back to the people, but without a Remain option

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • Put Teresa May's deal back to the people, but with a Remain option

    Votes: 22 25.0%

  • Total voters
    88
  • Poll closed .

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
I think it would be better to let the people choose between:

Leave

Join fully i.e. Euro, Schengen etc.

Cameron's 'deal'

:)


But I am joking, because only a total prat would suggest three choices for a binary vote. (y)
That is one way of holding referendum. 3 way vote and vote again on the 2 most popular choices. Prat you for not knowing , but you did know that didn't you.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Yes. We've discussed it before... and you wanted two leave options before too... to split the vote... :bored:
You end up with what the majority want.
Now everyone has had a good look at TMs rubbish deal YOU are afraid of any vote. Keep right on till the end of the road, fall off the cliff, die happy, and all that. Least you can be buried with your blue passport.(y)
 

Boohoo

Member
Location
Newtownabbey
The word remain shouldn't have been on the last referendum, never mind any possible future referendum because it suggests that things will carry on unchanged.
We all now know that the EU want more Europe not less so there's no way the UK-EU relationship would ever go back to what it was before the 2016 referendum.
Maybe those in favour of the UK being part of the EU could tell us what their plan is ahead of another referendum.
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
The word remain shouldn't have been on the last referendum, never mind any possible future referendum because it suggests that things will carry on unchanged.
We all now know that the EU want more Europe not less so there's no way the UK-EU relationship would ever go back to what it was before the 2016 referendum.
Maybe those in favour of the UK being part of the EU could tell us what their plan is ahead of another referendum.
You bast*rd! I've been holding that question back... but, yes, we have had a lot of questions about what the precisely detailed plan for leave is, without a single advocate for Remain telling us precisely what 'remain' means. Precisely, in terms of money, sovereignty, defence, security, immigration etc. etc. etc. but they won't because they can't...
 

Boohoo

Member
Location
Newtownabbey
You bast*rd! I've been holding that question back... but, yes, we have had a lot of questions about what the precisely detailed plan for leave is, without a single advocate for Remain telling us precisely what 'remain' means. Precisely, in terms of money, sovereignty, defence, security, immigration etc. etc. etc. but they won't because they can't...
I haven't been holding that question back, I've already asked it, maybe more than once and I've never got an answer.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
You bast*rd! I've been holding that question back... but, yes, we have had a lot of questions about what the precisely detailed plan for leave is, without a single advocate for Remain telling us precisely what 'remain' means. Precisely, in terms of money, sovereignty, defence, security, immigration etc. etc. etc. but they won't because they can't...
Carp. Remain and you keep what you've got + Cameron's 7 year benefit delay deal.
When you are applying for EU membership again in xx Years time , Shengen and the euro, you will rue the day you gave it all up.
 

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