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Quote from: RedJ on June 28, 2018, 08:11:44 pmThe public. I'm not convinced it's real though.I'm not so sure. Those eyeing up knifing May in the back and take over don't want the stigmata of a shit Brexit on their hands. Now they'll have to vote for it in Parliameant their fingerprints will be on record as being all over it.However, if there's a second vote they'll be off the hook. Either Brexit is voted against and the problem goes away completely or it's voted for and they're just carrying out the 'will of the people', "nuffink to do wiv me, mate".
The public. I'm not convinced it's real though.
Watching the news just now. Still no progress on anything and both sides accusing each other of intransigence.Looking more and more like no deal to me.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 26, 2018, 07:24:42 pmSelby. You’re right about the air going blue. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44618154BMW have said they won’t This egomaniac idiot saying “f**k business” and complaining about the opinions of “those who profess to represent business.” By which he means some of the leaders of the biggest companies in the country, who are telling the Govt that Brexit is going to hammer them and they’ll take their business out of the country. Line up folks. Hands up. Whose opinion do you trust? Simple choice. The heads of Airbus and BMW UK? Or Johnson, Fox and Rees-Mogg? bmw have said they will not pull out of the uk even in the event of a no deal, so nothing to see here bar scaremongering, you have seen the independent newspaper print in and take it as gospel
Selby. You’re right about the air going blue. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44618154BMW have said they won’t This egomaniac idiot saying “f**k business” and complaining about the opinions of “those who profess to represent business.” By which he means some of the leaders of the biggest companies in the country, who are telling the Govt that Brexit is going to hammer them and they’ll take their business out of the country. Line up folks. Hands up. Whose opinion do you trust? Simple choice. The heads of Airbus and BMW UK? Or Johnson, Fox and Rees-Mogg?
Quote from: bpoolrover on June 29, 2018, 04:04:30 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 26, 2018, 07:24:42 pmSelby. You’re right about the air going blue. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44618154BMW have said they won’t This egomaniac idiot saying “f**k business” and complaining about the opinions of “those who profess to represent business.” By which he means some of the leaders of the biggest companies in the country, who are telling the Govt that Brexit is going to hammer them and they’ll take their business out of the country. Line up folks. Hands up. Whose opinion do you trust? Simple choice. The heads of Airbus and BMW UK? Or Johnson, Fox and Rees-Mogg? bmw have said they will not pull out of the uk even in the event of a no deal, so nothing to see here bar scaremongering, you have seen the independent newspaper print in and take it as gospelLike others I suggest you either change the newspaper you read or at least go to the source of the headline. They can and believe me WILL switch their production if they stand to lose money or have delays in their just in time systems . The same applies to other car manufacturers i.e. Toyota, Nissan, Landrover, Jaguar etc .
We won’t leave with no deal. Not a chance in a million. Because it would be catastrophic to our economy (and I MEAN catastrophic) and it would be less severe but still damaging to the EU economy. Where we’re heading to is the endgame where the bullshit and bluster of Johnson, Rees-Mogg and Fox gets exposed for bullshit and bluster. There’s no deal that they can work that would be satisfactory to the EU and not cause severe damage to our economy. May’s bern playing for time, hoping something will come up but there’s no time left now. So May is going to have two options. 1) Really go for the suicidal No Deal strategy. But that will NOT get through Parliament. Then she would have to resign. 2) Go for the only tenable solution from where we are. An extended transition period in which nothing much changes and we kick the can down the road. And then she faces the wrath of the headjob Brexiteers who will probably bring her down. It’ll be three years wasted and nothing further on. But at least we might be shut of her.
Oh dear! Tinky-Winky’s not happy. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44668572Endgame’s coming. I don’t often agree with Matthew Parris but he knows how the Tory party works. He got it spot on in the Times today. Said that there is no deal that will satisfy the Brexit headbangers that is remotely feasible. Said May had been kicking the can down the road hoping fir something to come up. But no time has run out. And the only hope for her is to find some backbone and face down the Brexit headbangers. Let them bring her down if they want to. But at least she’d go down doing the right (or the least wrong) thing.
No need to tell me, Billy, I did Politics at A-level!
Of course they are ahead. Jeremy Corbyn is the issue. Attracts extreme left wing lunatics mainly.
For the majority their xenophobia clouded everything else to do with Brexit. It's definitely not gonna help Doncaster.