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2 hours ago, Dorkins said:

 

Brexit is a sideshow, yes it should be resolved but no matter what the end state is it won't change the average person's life very much. The big but difficult to see things like the financial, tax and land systems are what is harming the average working person's quality of life.

Exactly the proletariats squabble while the real issues go unnoticed by the lemmings.

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It has to be sensible to give more time to look at the new BJ deal....only agreed with the EU in last few days.....already waited over three years, what will a few weeks mean in the scheme of things, such an important decision, such an important policy that will affect all citizens of the UK.....no rush.?

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2 minutes ago, thehowler said:

I hope you're still chortling if we go to no deal in two weeks.

I'll chortle even more if it results in the revocation of A50, which I think, when the courts get involved, is just as likely as no deal.

Either way, it makes little difference to me but my kids would be devastated if they get dragged, screaming and kicking, out of the EU.

 

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2 minutes ago, winkie said:

It has to be sensible to give more time to look at the new BJ deal....only agreed with the EU in last few days.....already waited over three years, what will a few weeks mean in the scheme of things, such an important decision, such an important policy that will affect all citizens of the UK.....no rush.?

Agree winkie, there was a total desperation to leave on 31st October because money was going to be made if we did.

We are dealing with degenerates here.

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23 minutes ago, thehowler said:

You find it fun?

Its an expressiion.

'Now rhe fun begins'.

And now its over to the 27 EU heads of government to agree an extension - and for how long. The letter Boris has to send - and he will (he won't negotiate for it!!) - asks for an extension to 31 January. But the EU can grant no extension, a one day extension or a year if it wants - and if we don't like the offer parliament has some choices to make.

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2 hours ago, Sheeple Splinter said:

 

Perhaps you could always answer the question instead of playing the victim card.  :)

:)

So you can envisage Labour MPs voting for a Tory Brexit.

But Sheeple - why would they do that ?

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13 minutes ago, winkie said:

It has to be sensible to give more time to look at the new BJ deal....only agreed with the EU in last few days.....already waited over three years, what will a few weeks mean in the scheme of things, such an important decision, such an important policy that will affect all citizens of the UK.....no rush.?

How does it affect you ?

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13 minutes ago, Social Justice League said:

Agree winkie, there was a total desperation to leave on 31st October because money was going to be made if we did.

We are dealing with degenerates here.

I am sure there is big money riding on leaving by any means on the 31st......but this decision is more important than money.?

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13 minutes ago, pig said:

:)

So you can envisage Labour MPs voting for a Tory Brexit.

But Sheeple - why would they do that ?

Because Labour if the deal was passed could deliver and achieve anything they wanted if they won the next election - stay in the single market and the customs union. The political declaration is all aspirations and has no legal status,  Its an EU Brexit not a Tory one.

Cos actually bar us having notionally left and lost our voting rights nothing would have changed in practice on 1 November. Nothing would change until transition ends - which could be years and 31 December next year at the very earliest.

The deal just agrees to a divorce - but the terms of the divorce settlement haven't actually been agreed and we continue to live as now until transition ends. We still share the house but the locks won't be changed until transition ends - and we still help pay the mortgage but our name is no longer on the deeds.

That perhaps has been the total dishonesty of the Labour position - they could have accepted May's deal and delivered the sort of Labour Brexit they wanted in government. At least the SNP,, LDs, DUP and Brexit party are consistent and you know where they stand - and mean what they say.

A Labour government could have had a Labour Brexit under both Boris and May's deals.

 

 

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