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BREXIT Crunch time (part 38) WTF is going to happen next?

Brexit crunch - WTF happens next?


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A long extension with us taking part in the euro elections is exactly what the flagging leave electoral lot needs. It will be utter mayhem and further polarisation and deeper and broader delegitimisation for a full year. So yes please.

Agree with all of that bar the last sentence.

I'm beginning to wonder if these couldn't-find-thier-arses-with-both-hands-MP's are in fact secret Anarchists bent on the destruction of parliamentary government...
 
Agree with all of that bar the last sentence.

I'm beginning to wonder if these couldn't-find-thier-arses-with-both-hands-MP's are in fact secret Anarchists bent on the destruction of parliamentary government...
My instincts are to welcome the possibility of euro elections, largely as the theatre of the absurd. Could also get nasty - I'm just not sure whether it will be good nasty or bad nasty.
 
My instincts are to welcome the possibility of euro elections, largely as the theatre of the absurd. Could also get nasty - I'm just not sure whether it will be good nasty or bad nasty.
Good luck to anyone cavasing in that.
 
so - mays talks with corbyn going nowhere what so ever because she refuses to shift her position and it looks like it was another of her cunning tactical ploy.
blimey! who saw that coming?

So I guess April 12th is the official day of crunch - assuming May cant get her deal through.
She has until then to get a longer extension out of the EU - and that means she has to call a general election or have a 2nd ref.
Or has she got another utterly futile, sideways manoeuvre in her box of despair?
 
so - mays talks with corbyn going nowhere what so ever because she refuses to shift her position and it looks like it was another of her cunning tactical ploy.
blimey! who saw that coming?

So I guess April 12th is the official day of crunch - assuming May cant get her deal through.
She has until then to get a longer extension out of the EU - and that means she has to call a general election or have a 2nd ref.
Or has she got another utterly futile, sideways manoeuvre in her box of despair?
This next then?
Most interest news of the day I think..(if it is) The next step



Who would win from that?
 
Or has she got another utterly futile, sideways manoeuvre in her box of despair?
I think this is the bit that hints at where she wants to go with this:
If the talks do not lead to a single unified approach soon, the Government would instead look to establish a consensus on a small number of clear options on the future relationship that could be put to the House in a series of votes to determine which course to pursue. The Government stands ready to abide by the decision of the House, if the Opposition will commit to doing the same.
I'm thinking that, emboldened by the indicative votes fiasco, she's thinking she can put May Deal up against softer options and win (MV4/IV3 if you like). Labour talks just a sop.
 
I think this is the bit that hints at where she wants to go with this:

I'm thinking that, emboldened by the indicative votes fiasco, she's thinking she can put May Deal up against softer options and win (MV4/IV3 if you like). Labour talks just a sop.
Yeh corbo an obstacle to be overcome not a partner with whom to compromise
 
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