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...one way or another, depending on your view.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46885027


This seems odd, either way.

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Anyone calling for a people’s vote needs a reminder that politicians do whatever suits them.
 
Anyone calling for a people’s vote needs a reminder that politicians do whatever suits them.
I think one of the leaders of the ERG summed it up quite nicely.

Having expressed no confidence in May only a short while ago...

"Of course we will be voting for the government in the no-confidence motion...

I am a Conservative first and last"

So f uck the people, f uck the country - all we care about is our right wing policies and self interests!

That's how the referendum came about in the first place, and that will be the downfall of UK PLC !
 
How is corbyn’s version of brexit any better? It’s BrINO on the menu, either way. Your choice or Red flavour or Blue.

There doesn’t seem to be anyone arguing otherwise- so until remainers form a new party that can win an election- you better acquire a taste for red brino or blue.

I’m ok with brino as it happens
 
How will it differ from actually being a member nation?
The saddest thing is that under Brino (or whatever made up name is the latest fashion of the week), the interests of business alone are at the fore of any agreement...

The only ones to really be affected will be individuals whose rights and opportunities will disappear along with the negative financial implications they will have to endure...
(their unicorns will have already made sure that they are exempt from the upcoming restrictions!)

And those same people will be the ones to disproportionately suffer indefinite 'austerity plus' when all those 'easiest deals in history' turn out to be a crock of s hit!
 
I think one of the leaders of the ERG summed it up quite nicely.

Having expressed no confidence in May only a short while ago...

"Of course we will be voting for the government in the no-confidence motion...

I am a Conservative first and last"

So f uck the people, f uck the country - all we care about is our right wing policies and self interests!

That's how the referendum came about in the first place, and that will be the downfall of UK PLC !


Strange way of thinking. What indication did you have that made you think a party is going to turn against its own government to potentially offer power to an opposition, when they have already held an in-party confidence vote and decided TM should continue to lead?
 
I think one of the leaders of the ERG summed it up quite nicely.

Having expressed no confidence in May only a short while ago...

"Of course we will be voting for the government in the no-confidence motion...

I am a Conservative first and last"

So f uck the people, f uck the country - all we care about is our right wing policies and self interests!

That's how the referendum came about in the first place, and that will be the downfall of UK PLC !

Makes no sense. How would voting against further your cause

Anyway Labours position is virtually the same as the Tories.
 
They are all traitors and all remainers. All the "options" available are simply variations of remain and oh, look how they have got you all frothing! From the moment the referendum result was announced remainers set to work on bringing about a second referendum. Some leavers are softening to the second referendum idea now, having been groomed as by paedophiles. The second referendum is and always was inevitable; history repeats itself and it's what happens when a country tries to leave the EU - as with Ireland The referenda continue until the desired result is achieved...the EU's desired result that is.

Resist!
 
How will it differ from actually being a member nation?

That question won't be answered by any Leavers.

I suppose if we have a Quantum Brexit where we can be in the EU and out of it at the same time. Ok I solved it. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
No membership fee and no say in the laws?

It's quite laughable when you hear that we will take back our laws from the EU. We always had control.

We have voted 95% in favour of EU laws, 3% didnt vote and 2% against.

One of the aimsof the EU is to make sure everyone does not try to game the system so agree on laws that apply everywhere - which helps us by reducing costs - we don't need to comply with varying different regulations.
 
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