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Is Brexit actually going to happen?

Will we have a brexit?


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Genuine option, or just more politicking?

It's both. The offer's been on the table for years for Labour to accept SNP (and probably Scot Greens) support to fuck over the tories when possible or for a Lab minority gov.

The politicking side is mainly to do with Scottish politics and indy.
 
What on earth can she actually say at this point? What will she say at 3.30?

She can't say she's going to renegotiate when she's said she wouldn't and the EU has said she can't. What justification can be given for delaying the vote?
 
Labour accepting an offer from the SNP to table a motion of no confidence that they then don't win won't fuck over anyone apart from themselves.

The DUP have stated that they will support the government in a 'Vote of no confidence'. I dare say another £1Bn has been promised.
 
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There is no way the DUP will risk bringing down a Tory government to end up with a Corbyn led government, no chance at all.

What on earth can she actually say at this point? What will she say at 3.30?

She can't say she's going to renegotiate when she's said she wouldn't and the EU has said she can't. What justification can be given for delaying the vote?

I imagine she'll just attempt to style it out by saying she's listening to valid objections. From where I'm stood she hasn't listened yet in this process so I doubt she'll start now but it won't stop saying whatever it takes to get her through another day.
 


Genuine option, or just more politicking?


This may just be a semantic point but to me it reads like a Labour diss for the ears of remain majority Scottish voters, "@theSNP will ...give people the chance to stop Brexit in another vote. " - whereas Labour are just about still triangulating. "so how about it?" followed by inevitable Labour silence positions SNP as the party representing majority interests in Scotland in a way the Labour isn't doing (openly...yet). Knowing Labour dont dare say "Lets Stop Brexit" openly allows the SNP to tease with "how about it?".
 
This may just be a semantic point but to me it reads like a Labour diss for the ears of remain majority Scottish voters, "@theSNP will ...give people the chance to stop Brexit in another vote. " - whereas Labour are just about still triangulating. "so how about it?" followed by inevitable Labour silence positions SNP as the party representing majority interests in Scotland in a way the Labour isn't doing (openly...yet). Knowing Labour dont dare say "Lets Stop Brexit" openly allows the SNP to tease with "how about it?".
Pretty much, ska, yup.

I did say it was mainly to do with Scotland ;)
 
What on earth can she actually say at this point? What will she say at 3.30?

She can't say she's going to renegotiate when she's said she wouldn't and the EU has said she can't. What justification can be given for delaying the vote?

"Well, we've all had a rollercoaster ride these last two years. Some laughs, a few tears...but now I think it's time to wind down Brexit..."
 
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