Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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JC sounded shallow yesterday at PMQ.
TM did most of the leg work and very, very close to what Labour's deal would look like.
He (JC) could have been a little more gracious. He looked like an old angry man.
Time for him to consider retirement.
The world could do with more angry old men and less complacent old ones
 
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oyster

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Tusk confirms November summit
European Commission president Donald Tusk confirmed that EU summit will be held on 25 November to discuss the deal.

Speaking in Brussels he said: “We have always said Brexit is a lose-lose situation and these negotiations were always about damage control.”
 

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assuming we leave of course!
I reckon we will. From outside, voters will be less inclined to believe the Daily Express version of the EU and appreciate what the EU can do for us a little more.
 

oldgroaner

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There's something for everyone on the net
If you want to write to your MP
https://notbuyingit.uk/

Just put in your post code (Menwith hill will love this) and they will provide you with the address of the pillock (sorry MP) who pretends to represent you
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Not if the polls saying there is now a remain majority are true.
that was before the deal is on the table.
If you ask people, the options are:

1) would you like TM to get on with her plan?
2) JRM for PM?
3) extending A50 and new election?

I reckon TM would win.
 
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oldtom

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that was before the deal is on the table.
If you ask people, the options are:

1) would you like TM to get on with her plan?
2) JRM for PM?
3) extending A50 and new election?

I reckon TM would win.
You're just making this up as you go along, aren't you? 'If you ask people'…….? Any of us could invent specific questions designed to produce a particular response.

Over the next days and weeks, a clearer picture will emerge and it would be a brave government that continues to refuse the public another opportunity to have their say in a similar manner to the method which caused this nonsense in 2016.

Tom
 

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that was before the deal is on the table.
If you ask people, the options are:

1) would you like TM to get on with her plan?
2) JRM for PM?
3) extending A50 and new election?

I reckon TM would win.
4) Withdraw A50 and do our very best to pretend it never happened?

Also, are you really saying that over 50% would vote for 1) ?
 
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oldtom

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LEAVERS ARE NOT HAPPY!

The other side of the argument is deeply dissatisfied they can only get the only Brexit ever realistically available to them; where the EU gains control and we give up control for us to remain close to the most important trading relationship we have.
From rule-making to rule-taking in a stay, pay and obey Brexit where we are subject to the EU’s economic structures without having any say in them.
They should now blame the liars who served them with delusions and falsehoods.

Clearly, the 'deal' that has emerged from the protracted discussions in Brussels is a wholly unsatisfactory hotchpotch, accepted my May and Co as the closest they will ever get to achieving secession from the EU other than just crashing out. It is being presented only because the government has nothing else and it is all about May's ego now. She has to go.

Tom
 

oyster

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LEAVERS ARE NOT HAPPY!

The other side of the argument is deeply dissatisfied they can only get the only Brexit ever realistically available to them; where the EU gains control and we give up control for us to remain close to the most important trading relationship we have.
From rule-making to rule-taking in a stay, pay and obey Brexit where we are subject to the EU’s economic structures without having any say in them.
They should now blame the liars who served them with delusions and falsehoods.

Clearly, the 'deal' that has emerged from the protracted discussions in Brussels is a wholly unsatisfactory hotchpotch, accepted my May and Co as the closest they will ever get to achieving secession from the EU other than just crashing out. It is being presented only because the government has nothing else and it is all about May's ego now. She has to go.

Tom
Let imagine that the original decision to join the EU (EEC) had not passed and we had spent all those years since as an independent UK off the coast of Europe (apologies Ireland - not meant to ignore you).

We would have ended up following many technical standards and making many deals to manage tax, etc. Would we actually have had any meaningful enhancement of the UK as contrasted with actually joining?
 
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oldgroaner

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Let imagine that the original decision to join the EU (EEC) had not passed and we had spent all those years since as an independent UK off the coast of Europe (apologies Ireland - not meant to ignore you).

We would have ended up following many technical standards and making many deals to manage tax, etc. Would we actually have had any meaningful enhancement of the UK as contrasted with actually joining?
We would be living on handouts and charity,which is the fate the Referendum has thrust on us
 

oldtom

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4) Withdraw A50 and do our very best to pretend it never happened?

Also, are you really saying that over 50% would vote for 1) ?
I'm afraid that 'Woosh' has produced so many alternative scenarios ever since he joined this thread that in the end, one of them will turn out to be close to the reality of 'Brexit'. Talk about hedging one's bets!

Tom
 

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You're just making this up as you go along, aren't you?
similar questions are asked by pollsters before: No deal (implying JRM becomes leader of the conservatives), TM's deal and no brexit.
No brexit implies fresh GE because the current MPs can't do that.
The difference is only TM's deal is currently on the table, the other two are just possibilities. Most voters are brexit fatigued, they'd rather go for a reasonable plan than no plan or back to square 1.
 

Woosh

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I'm afraid that 'Woosh' has produced so many alternative scenarios ever since he joined this thread that in the end, one of them will turn out to be close to the reality of 'Brexit'. Talk about hedging one's bets!

Tom
you should prove that.
I have only suggested one scenario: EFTA membership. The current deal is close to the Norway model.
 

oldtom

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Would we actually have had any meaningful enhancement of the UK as contrasted with actually joining?
None whatsoever! It is only our membership of the EU that has saved this country from going bust completely. I don't know if you are old enough to remember our currency devaluation or being bailed out by the IMF but the UK had become a basket case by the mid-1970s.

Any sensible parliament would have seen the challenges that lay ahead and would have invested in our industries but our salvation was to be 'Thatcherism' and that entailed a 'Live for today' culture with 'Greed is good' being the mantra in the City of London.

A selling-off of all our publicly-owned utilities followed and today, the cupboard is bare. Perhaps the only thing left that can be realistically flogged to the highest bidder is the NHS.

The bottom line to these events is that we're stuffed, thanks to the policies of the tories in blue plus the 'lite' variety that has held sway since 1979. Out of the EU, the British public will pay for the folly born out of the greed of the political parties which only represent the interests of the British establishment.

Tom
 

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