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Is Brexit actually going to happen?

Will we have a brexit?


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Relax...it's all sorted...

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I was asked yesterday if I could do a quick stocktake in the machine spares stores yesterday. As there has been a sudden realisation by management that vital spares may be delayed following Brexit, this fear was highlighted by our Dutch and German suppliers, even though all our engineers have been saying this for a year!
 
I was asked yesterday if I could do a quick stocktake in the machine spares stores yesterday. As there has been a sudden realisation by management that vital spares may be delayed following Brexit, this fear was highlighted by our Dutch and German suppliers, even though all our engineers have been saying this for a year!
Ime a quick stocktake is an impossibility
 
What about Jez agrees to support deal (suitably cosmetically adjusted) in return for a general election?

May comes out of it having fulfilled her promises to honour the referendum result and not contest next GE with statesperson head held high.

This was being floated by the BBC this morning.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice
 
What about Jez agrees to support deal (suitably cosmetically adjusted) in return for a general election?

May comes out of it having fulfilled her promises to honour the referendum result and not contest next GE with statesperson head held high.

This was being floated by the BBC this morning.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice

No percentage in that for Corbyn, as he'd then have to contend a general election as the bloke who let a universally hated brexit deal through, while the tories could run with a new leader with (relatively) clean hands.

Corbyn also loses his 'moral case' for a GE if the ink on the brexit deal is already dry.
 
No percentage in that for Corbyn, as he'd then have to contend a general election as the bloke who let a universally hated brexit deal through, while the tories could run with a new leader with (relatively) clean hands.

Corbyn also loses his 'moral case' for a GE if the ink on the brexit deal is already dry.
unsure as to how many mp's he could get to vote for mays deal, whip or no whip. Anyway its a ludicrous idea, another 'how could jearomy corbayn sort out brexit' from people desperate to make sure the people blamed for brexit end up being the labour left
 
No percentage in that for Corbyn, as he'd then have to contend a general election as the bloke who let a universally hated brexit deal through, while the tories could run with a new leader with (relatively) clean hands.

Corbyn also loses his 'moral case' for a GE if the ink on the brexit deal is already dry.
It's hard to imagine any other members of the Tory Party going for it either, Mayhem gets to walk away with her head held high but the rest of them have to fight an GE which they have at least a 50% chance of losing.
 
Just coz their view of the moon is inverted from ours, doesn't mean you can't model how they did their deal with EU you fuckwit
Until I read this, I didn't realise this (never been near the equator never mind south of it) but it is actually obvious when you think about it. Not only that but having googled it I have learnt that if you stand ON the equator the moon appears to flip depending on whether you face north or south. Amidst these 700+ pages of sometimes angry pontificating, an interesting fact.
 
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