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I remember "strong and stable government" - say it long enough and oops it still did not happen and shows no sign of coming soonI remember " must deliver on the will of the British people" and "we will be leaving the EU on the 29th Match" and now the new "we have it within our grasp to leave with a deal on the 29th March"I think a great anaolgy above comparing HER to a drunk lying in the gutter saying they dont have a drink problem. What IS wrong with that woman ?.... and how can she be so thick skinned - still even now saying I will get legally binding changes to the backstop (because the EU always make last minute concessions). I voted Remain and have never hidden that but I would (like Kevin Keegan) Love it - just love it if she does not eVer get us out of the EU and then justifiably looks the most stupid Politician everIf that does not happen I will look the most stupid poster ever on here and this will be the stupidest Post made by the stupidest person !!!
Interesting Labour move today though, may push the rebel Tories closer to backing May, may mean the so called peoples vote is getting closer.
May is just a poor leader, she works hard but she cannot get a strategy and work with it, really poor leadership.As for a 2nd ref proposal, it's been debated to death really, the key thing is what do you put on the ballot? Should it be a direct choice, multiple choices?
Yes it's a sensible move for her really and a move to an end game, whether it becomes that is the question.
TRBIf only it were about Brexit for the ERG. But it's not. It's about the future of the Tory party.
You would think the extension vote would just be a formality in that circumstance. You're hardly going to get a majority voting against no deal, then a shift to vote down an extension. Even with our bat shit lot.
I'm glad some of you don't negotiate on behalf of my business..No deal was a bargaining chip even if we were never going to use it..This constant howling about taking it off the table weakened this country's position because the EU negotiaters knew it couldn't go through... This May bashing is all well and good and very easy for you all,but it's your beloved Labour party's weak positioning for its own political gain,edgeing it's bets one way or another depending on how the wind blows that is just as much to blame...Not that the British public has bought it..
I'm in full agreement with you on the fact that no deal would be a absolute disaster..But it would be for the EU too.. I'm just a little tired of seeing everybody hammer May as if she's the only part of the problem.Nobody seems to be questioning anybody else performance in this whole sorry episode..IMO Labour and everybody else have taken the position of whats best for there own party's and there personal preferences and not whats the best deal for the UK that is acceptable,and they are every bit as much to blame as she is... While she was working 20 hour days trying to renegotiate with the EU as instructed by Parliament,Corbyn is down the allotment turning his spuds..Very bloody rarely as he stood up and given clear and concise opinions on the way forward other than his red lines that the Eu wouldn't entertain which of course he knew in the first place... As far as I'm concerned whether I agreed with it or not,the people of this country in a set democratic process instructed this parliament to leave the EU..Another referendum again wouldn't be fought on the facts but the relicense that people are that fed up to back teeth of the pathetic squabblings of all mp's that they will just vote remain to have done with it..There is no party that has come out of the last 2 years with any credit whatsoever...
She can rot in Hell when she finally goes.
I find it astonishing that someone not in power and not involved with the negotiations can be blamed while we all should feel sorry for the person in power and very much involved in the negotiations. The mind truely boggles
Japan have just got a trade deal with Europe which allows them tariff free trade. Maybe if a deal with Europe was done or we were staying in it'd allow for greater manufacture for Honda but why would they keep manufacturing and exporting in a country that with our current uncertainty will probably end up paying tariffs to export to Europe?
Quote from: Filo on February 26, 2019, 05:54:36 pmI find it astonishing that someone not in power and not involved with the negotiations can be blamed while we all should feel sorry for the person in power and very much involved in the negotiations. The mind truely bogglesYes Filo it does...but everybody has had there part to play and they haven't done that..They haven't helped one bit...Labour have contributed zip,nothing...And that's why the nation doesn't trust them to govern..