Bollocks to Brexit

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Post by Dunckel » 7 years ago

Well this is a fine old mess and no mistake.
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Dunckel wrote:
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Well this is a fine old mess and no mistake.
...but starting to look like a mess that might just sort itself out nicely....
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Well this is a fine old mess and no mistake.
Are you referring to Reg's taste in shirts or Fabber's taste in shorts?
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...but starting to look like a mess that might just sort itself out nicely....
Following the vote on the final point of Parliamentary control the BBC commentator did blurt "This means Brexit is dead" before correcting herself with more balanced tones. It is interesting.


Anyway, we are off the The Cheese Club Christmas dinner, lets see how many more knots they have got themselves in by the time we return.
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My favourite from Boris

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Brexit means Kent becomes a bleedin' great lorry park. There's a business opportunity for you, Salty and Fabbers........

I'll look into that, maybe supplying portaloos on the M26 & even the M20 if it gets really bad.
The plans they have for the M26 is a hugely telling signal of the government's confidence in smooth trade.
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Pye is back, on the future of May. The usual sweariness applies.

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BBC News - Brexit: I feel deep sense of responsibility, says Boris Johnson
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46498827

But where does he get asked to talk through the details of this new plan? How much longer can this irresponsible attitude be allowed to prevail?
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I watched the Truman Show this afternoon. It’s so like Brexit with its constant lying and deception but of course eventually it will clash with reality......not long now.
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LowlifeDes wrote:
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BBC News - Brexit: I feel deep sense of responsibility, says Boris Johnson
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46498827

But where does he get asked to talk through the details of this new plan? How much longer can this irresponsible attitude be allowed to prevail?
Not enough responsibility to take on the role of PM after Cameron slithered off, and do the job himself.

Anyone else sense a flip coming on? He did write two articles before the referendum was announced and fully expected to be on the losing side.
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The European Court of Justice has ruled the UK can cancel Brexit without the permission of the other 27 EU members.

How can our politicians now refuse a second referendum? The last vestige of any argument they had has been ripped away.
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The European Court of Justice has ruled the UK can cancel Brexit without the permission of the other 27 EU members.

How can our politicians now refuse a second referendum? The last vestige of any argument they had has been ripped away.
Was there any rational argument in the first place?
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Was there any rational argument in the first place?

No... but this has ripped away the last vestige of their irrational argument.
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No... but this has ripped away the last vestige of their irrational argument.
So May is likely to postpone the meaningful vote. I’m farked if I can work out how all this will play out. Cameron has got the country into a right pickle.
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Post by JohnToo » 7 years ago

How confident is anyone that we (remain) would actually win a third referendum?
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