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Is Brexit actually going to happen?

Will we have a brexit?


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maybe you could stay there. It seems more suited for your temperament.

Maybe you could answer my question.
What will the T be in EFTA (even though it's not happening it's just another desperate rumour)?

What will the UK be bringing to the table, what is going to open the trade doors with Norway or any other place...what are the assets, the goods, the high or low value reason/s for trade?

You brought it back up. I asked 6 months ago...run with it. What would the UK bring to that table?
 
If, and it's a massive if, she gets Brexit over the line I reckon she will. Quit on a "high".

The one thing she has shown is that she gives nary a fuck about anything or anyone but Theresa. She has no ideas, no philosophy, wouldn’t care if there were 1m immigrants a year or ten providing the Daily Mail was happy with her. Windrush and benefits show she has no shame or human feeling.

So she’ll stay in power until her cold corpse is crowbarred reluctantly into a coffin if she can. The commitment to resign was forced on her and she’ll try to reverse it I’m sure. Only absolute cabinet rebellion will shift her this year.
 
You brought it back up. I asked 6 months ago...run with it. What would the UK bring to that table?
I don't really know what you're asking me about there, sorry.

What I do know though, is that some sort of Norway type deal is the most likely option currently in play to be able to get a majority in parliament, and that membership of the EFTA hasn't been ruled out - far from the UK (or me) being told to fuck off,the prime minister of Norway has repeatedly said they would work to accommodate the UK in the bloc - in here from last month (Asked whether Norway would support Britain coming back to EFTA, Solberg told Reuters in an interview: “If that is what they really want, we will find solutions in the future"), and in here from last May (If the U.K. does opt to join Norway, she said the group's members would "always find a good way of solving this,"even though it would entail some disadvantages for Norway.). I'm sure there's more.
 
Survation have a new poll out today. These are not comfortable numbers anyone who wants a second referendum

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Survation have a new poll out today. These are not comfortable numbers anyone who wants a second referendum

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Polls should have a minimum of 1000 answers in order to have any kind of statistical relevancy - I note the Daily Mail paid for 1,013, which is quite a slim margin to say the least, but does give them the headline narrative of May is thrown a lifeline, which supports their editorial view, as it just so happens.
 
It'll be some obscure diabolical signifier rather than shit internet username appendages. Such as a company they run conforming to a graph or something.
 
Maybe you could answer my question.


You brought it back up. I asked 6 months ago...run with it. What would the UK bring to that table?

You asked this fucking stupid "yur but whut will you TRAAAAAAAAADE?" question before, and multiple people answered you at the time. What makes you think that the answers have substantially changed since then? I don't know if you've noticed, but the means of production in this country haven't suffered a case of spontaneous combustion, and neither has the British workforce been devastated by some kind of pandemic. If you still think that this idiotic question of yours is some kind of hella-awesome "gotcha", then that only proves how absolutely fucking thick you are. Well, you could also simply be trolling, but that just means that you're being a twat on purpose rather than by accident.
 
... Positive discrimination worked for me, as opposed to the traditional negative discrimination I'm getting from some people on this thread.

Where is this "negative discrimination"?

I now work for a housing charity, currently heading up a national campaign on benefit reform, Universal Credit roll out and tenant's rights.

I am impressed. I look forward to the day when you and your national campaign might feel able to campaign for the rights of more than one tenant.
 
Any constituency party worth its salt should be out delivering leaflets and using the opportunity to do voter ID as well, so...yes. Though obviously the EU constituencies are so large that the chance of actually seeing any candidate at your door would be low to zero.

Nah, no point doing that here in Scotland. It doesn't matter.
 
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