BREXIT thread

The complete lack of understanding of the word sovereignty by the Brexit crowd is most interesting

Almost like it’s deliberate, and just a buzzword they like to throw around to drag debate into the gutter

He’s sitting by the river as London burns

There’s surely a should I stay or should I go pun on way?

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The public have constantly debated and re-debated the issue of sovereignty and the EU. We had referendums in relation to Nice and Lisbon, and I think even Maastrict before then. The public have been constantly consulted.

If I go, there will be trouble
And if I stay it will be double
So come on and let me know

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Sidneeey don’t like it…

Reports in the UK media that the EU are open to extending the 31 October exit date. Apparently Macron wanted it so he could look tough before the EU elections.

The problem with that is the reverse:

To Nationalists and I presume the EU, unless the UK knows that the backstop is permanent, it will never engage in efforts to find a solution that works for both communities in Northern Ireland.

Beware perfidious Albion.

well maybe 17 million donkeys led by donkeys :rofl:

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I see the Tories will now 'automatically de-select" any of their MPs who vote to block no deal

That’s only to be expected - the vast majority of Tories have always loved dictators

Ein reich, ein volk, ein Brexit

They were elected with a mandate to deliver Brexit. Let their constituents decide if they should stand.

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Cummings is the de-facto prime minister of the uk at this stage.
Bannon must be pulling himself silly somewhere.

Cummings will be gone after the General Election is won. You can’t run a Government long term like that. He postponed an operation to take the job.

Donkeys led by asses

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That was always going to be the case. It’s the very reason why the brexiteers are afraid of their shit of a general election before the end of October

Precisely none of them were elected on a mandate to deliver no deal Brexit

A Tory PM signed a deal

Now an unelected PM and an unelected bureaucrat are saying that MPs who still want a deal should be sacked from the party

You couldn’t make it up

The people running Britain are pound shop dictators

It’s interesting how things move.

Usually things move to the centre ground and under May they did slightly after a while. You went from them saying they wouldn’t pay the EU anything to agreeing to, after it was dangled in the media. But really it has been an excercise in someone dangling out something extreme on Brexit, the centre denies that’s possible but then eventually that’s where the true Brexiteers position lands. Hard Brexit was seen as mental put is now the default position. Proroguing Parliament the same.

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Very enjoyable watching these few thousand Anti Democracy Brexit protesters on the news. They are very poor losers :joy:

Boris has them hopping like sausages.

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I’m trying desperately to recall your previous moniker but I can’t get the name… Ah… Project x.

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