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12 hours of Tory Cabinet negotiation
on: July 07, 2018, 02:49:04 AM
Result being a deal that the EU have to reject if they stick to their stance, which they have done so far.

So anyone think that the Tory Brexiteers are going to fold, or will they try all out for a no deal?

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Re: 12 hours of Tory Cabinet negotiation
Reply #1 on: July 08, 2018, 00:35:35 AM
Seems that traitor to Britain Jacob Rees-Mogg has pooed his nappy and spat out his dummy already. His ERG group is already having a hissy fit claiming The deal would be "the worst of all worlds black hole Brexit" and cause a landslide defeat. Still fits the definition.

Guess they want to remain then?  :nana: :panic: :rofl: :rofl:

Tory unity managed to last less than 24 hours, now to watch the fall out and see if any of them actually resigns, or gets the whip withdrawn.

I still have not got one good, valid, reason for leaving the EU from any Brexiteer. Normally they just recite the sound bites, we won the referendum and Brexit is Brexit.

Re: 12 hours of Tory Cabinet negotiation
Reply #2 on: July 09, 2018, 15:49:04 PM
thing is, referendum voted to leave, politicians accepted it and started prepping to leave... so we can't turn back now


I have no idea about how leaving will effect the country or me personally - and I think the vast majority of people feel the same

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Reply #3 on: July 09, 2018, 17:08:20 PM
Seems both David Davis and Boris the Clown have quit. Hopefully they will go into comedy together as the new Laurel and Hardy. They are incompetent as politicians.

Knighty, did you read the voting paper? It said quite clearly that the vote had advisory status only. The government can cite change of circumstance and revoke Article 50 whenever they want.

There has been plenty of UK research now, a hard no deal Brexit could mean an average GDP drop across Britain of 8% or more. The North East will experience double that. Then the government will be putting up tax to pay for the supposed £20 billion they claim is going to the NHS.

We know there are not going to be any quick and easy trade deals, with anyone. Forget America under Trump. India will want a lot more visas for it's people to come to Britain to work.

Cameron gave the promise to carry out the result resigned, so that does not count.  They can cancel Brexit whenever they want, they are not legally required to follow it through.

The Brexit referendum came up just after the EU put in place a new directive aimed at stopping rich people and corporations avoiding tax. It comes into effect one month after they leave. Some are suggesting they are trying to turn the UK into a huge tax haven.

And Teresa May's husband runs a massive investment fund. Guess which other Tories do too.

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Re: 12 hours of Tory Cabinet negotiation
Reply #4 on: July 09, 2018, 18:26:48 PM
 Steve Baker and Suella Braverman also resigned.

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Reply #5 on: July 11, 2018, 00:36:53 AM
Boris the liar still lying about the EU, even in his resignation speech. He brought up an issue that the EU supposedly hadn't past a law to lower window height on lorries.

Except the EU had passed it. Sometimes you just want to beat the god awful bastard around the head warmly with a baseball bat.

https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck/factcheck-boris-johnson-lied-about-eu-safety-regulation-in-his-resignation-letter

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Re: 12 hours of Tory Cabinet negotiation
Reply #6 on: July 22, 2018, 03:33:08 AM
Any ideas on curing this problem, I mean apart from blowing up the houses of commons with all MPs inside?...



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