Project Fear from the Leavers

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I see that arch-quitter Liam Fox is now claiming that the "no deal" disaster is the most likely result now. The opposite of what he said prior to the referendum, when he claimed it would be easy to get what he wanted.

Pro-Brexit propaganda source Sky News says the same.

Ian duncan Smith is cheering us all up by saying that marching off a cliff won't be all bad.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45073294
 
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I see that arch-quitter Liam Fox is now claiming that the "no deal" disaster is the most likely result now. The opposite of what he said prior to the referendum, when he claimed it would be easy to get what he wanted.

Pro-Brexit propaganda source Sky News says the same.

Ian duncan Smith is cheering us all up by saying that marching off a cliff won't be all bad.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45073294

Dumb t will lap it up blaming the EU.

Irony being these dumb ******* always want laws and rules to be upheld and when they are by the EU (rules which we formed and agreed with) they cry foul.

The most anti uk toss pots around.
 
I wonder if Jacob Rice-Pudd will pose on the news describing him as "the High Priest of Project Fear," like he did on Friday.
 
Its a load of noise.

No doubt to get the country agreeing to the Chequers agreement.

There wont be a no deal Brexit but this crap will rumble on until the last minute.

Jeremy Corbyn should grow a backbone and campaign for a 2nd referendum.
 
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Meanwhile, anti-EU MP Priri Patel, in the anti-EU Torygraph, calls on Theresa to abandon the Chequers consensus.

Perhaps Quitters think this is the best time to start working on an agreed UK approach to the negotiations that should have started two years ago and need to be finished by October.
 
Downing Street has rejected Justine Greening's call for a fresh referendum on the UK's exit from the EU, saying it will not happen "in any circumstances".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44840154


So we'll be getting another referendum, then.
 
No doubt to get the country agreeing to the Chequers agreement.

Perhaps by a referendum on it.

The "no-deal" is the worst of all possible options.

Even Theresa knows that.

A few nutters like IdS seem to like the idea.

Venezuala is a WTO rules only country.

Almost no others because it is so terrible.
 
Its a load of noise.

No doubt to get the country agreeing to the Chequers agreement.

There wont be a no deal Brexit but this crap will rumble on until the last minute.

Jeremy Corbyn should grow a backbone and campaign for a 2nd referendum.

I think we can agree on one thing. May & Corbyn are horrible leaders both out doing each other how crap they can be.

Ken Clarke would get my vote.
 
Ken Clarke would get my vote.
Not that 'blowing in the wind' tory!

John Smith would have been a better choice...

Because we wouldn't be in the s hitstorm we are now in
 
the "no deal" disaster is the most likely result now

This is may being put in her place by the rabid europhile macron...
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Roll on no deal. Yeee haaaaa.
 
Roger wants the disaster. No surprise.

"Whichever option the UK stumbles into, the final outcome is now clear: British humiliation. Brexiters will blame it on May and the EU, while Remainers will blame Brexit, but both will agree that it’s humiliation. Given that, you really have to love 19th-century sovereignty (or regard yourself as being outside the economy, which probably means retired) to keep supporting Brexit."


https://www.ft.com/content/6d375b7e-8f99-11e8-b639-7680cedcc421
 
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