If I knew the answer to that I would not be sat here providing entertainment to all you would be politicians.
No No No both parties should leave the negotiations thinking they have got the best deal which means both parties are happy. Utopia I know but that's how it worked in my days of negotiating
If you're buying a used car of a car salesman how do you approach the deal? If you're buying a used car of a good friend how do you approach the deal? Trouble is Britain think it's doing the first when it's should have been doing the latter. However the EU look at Boris now and know they're dealing with the first.
I think it's Boris who doesn't want to accept a parlimentary majority - he's managed to go from +2 to a working majority of minus 43 in less than two months.
Just to get one thing out of the way regarding a second referendum one of the most safisticated polls I have come across shows the following results. 28.3% think we should have a second referendum 1.7% haven't a fooking clue 5.0% couldn't give a fook A whopping 66.7% say definitely not.
If there is a second referendum, I'm fairly sure it'll be a legally binding one to avoid such problems.
If you agreed to buy a car having been told it was in good condition then found out the engine was knackered would you still buy the car?
There Mine for one - voted out by a significant margin yet my ERG Tory Bastard MP kept voting against the Withdrawal Agreement. The Irony is we’d be out now if him and his mates had supported Mays deal.
My constituency voted leave, my MP voted remain, but like a good democratic politician she believes the result of the Referendum and the wishes of her constituents must be honoured and is backing Boris Johnson all the way. Just how it should be.
Is that the same compulsive liar Brown who sold the nations gold for next to **** all, raided the pension fund and was complicit in the destruction of the NHS and was the worst Chancellor the UK has ever seen who is a traitor to his own country Scotland and is despised there for his blatant lies and incompetence, that Brown?