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Brexit: Pantomime season ...
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Whole Situation is an utter farce whatever side of the fence you're on
When the Greek Finance Minister says the only country that would accept the deal proposed was a deal a country defeated in war would accept. You know there's massive problems.
The deal Theresa May came back was absolutely dreadful there's no two ways about it and she was naive to try and pass it 3 times and in turns wasted tons of valuable time
However Labour are just as much to blame because the truth is whatever she came back with they would all be whipped to vote against it. All Labour want is a general election. (God knows what makes them think they could actually win a general election) - Any General election called right now would just end in a hung parliament again and solve nothing
The main issue is Parliament are trying to please everyone and in turn are pleasing no one.
When the Greek Finance Minister says the only country that would accept the deal proposed was a deal a country defeated in war would accept. You know there's massive problems.
The deal Theresa May came back was absolutely dreadful there's no two ways about it and she was naive to try and pass it 3 times and in turns wasted tons of valuable time
However Labour are just as much to blame because the truth is whatever she came back with they would all be whipped to vote against it. All Labour want is a general election. (God knows what makes them think they could actually win a general election) - Any General election called right now would just end in a hung parliament again and solve nothing
The main issue is Parliament are trying to please everyone and in turn are pleasing no one.
and it takes another twist ...
All we need is someone in Parliament to stand up and declare ''he's behind you'' to complete the pantomime.
Absolute shamblesBolton Wanderers wrote:and it takes another twist ...
Get us out. Now.
Let's all be totally honest about this...
Cameron tried to "negotiate better terms for us" - and failed.
Then he set up the Referendum,
& there was no way the EU were then ever gonna give us better terms to Leave than they think we already have inside their club,
so,
IMO, it's always been a case of leave with no deal - or remain.
And the result was to Leave, - so that's what we should've done - in March!
Cameron tried to "negotiate better terms for us" - and failed.
Then he set up the Referendum,
& there was no way the EU were then ever gonna give us better terms to Leave than they think we already have inside their club,
so,
IMO, it's always been a case of leave with no deal - or remain.
And the result was to Leave, - so that's what we should've done - in March!
16:49SuDoku AFC wrote:Let's all be totally honest about this...
Cameron tried to "negotiate better terms for us" - and failed.
Then he set up the Referendum,
& there was no way the EU were then ever gonna give us better terms to Leave than they think we already have inside their club,
so,
IMO, it's always been a case of leave with no deal - or remain.
And the result was to Leave, - so that's what we should've done - in March!
A YouGov analysis of 300 surveys shows firm evidence that Britain has turned against Brexit since 2016, according to a report by Nicholas Cecil in the Evening Standard. Cecil says:
One of the most striking findings is that 204 out of 226 polls since July 2017 have shown remain ahead, with just seven for leave, and 15 ties.
So far this year, just one poll in the series has put Leave ahead, compared to 74 for staying in the EU.
The will of the people?
"Oh yes it is!"
> "Oh no it isn't!"
So, no Trick or Treat, over to pantomime season & we'll see what happens next ...
> "Oh no it isn't!"
So, no Trick or Treat, over to pantomime season & we'll see what happens next ...
In Germany we sit and watch the UK and we do not understand. We know the EU is not perfect but we know it is a great thing that has been achieved. We generally think the UK makes a huge mistake on wanting to leave the EU and are sad that it has been so difficult for the UK people to agree what they want. It is like you sold your house and cannot decide where to live next. Perhaps you should have decided before you sold your house.