What’s wrong with that statement?
Nothing, it's a statement of fact.
What’s wrong with that statement?
Your always going to support the EU Watford.What’s wrong with that statement?
Okay I will have a beer on it.Fancy a little side bet we’ll still be an EU member on March 30th?
Nothing, it's a statement of fact.
Funny to watch both remain and leave sides celebrating and claiming victory tonight. At least one side is celebrating a pyrrhic victory and time will tell which side that is.
I think the tone May struck in her point of order was telling - it was conciliatory and softer than previous statements. There clearly isn't a majority for no deal, or for anything harder. If Corbyn loses tomorrow (which he will) I would imagine a softer exit or a second referendum becomes much more likely.
Your always going to support the EU Watford.
Other than the usual suspects (Chukka, Vince Lammy) most have said no to a losers vote. I can't see it as they are too worried about their seats. Interesting comments just in confirm that.
Once again we were told if May lost the pound would drop like a stone... Funny the BBC has said it's gone up.
It’s nothing to do with the EU. It’s just this one bloke’s comment, which I can’t understand anyone disagreeing with.
Wasn't just the ERG. They were only part of it. It would look like a softer Brexit but voters would never forgive them (Labour/Con).I agree it's still unlikely. However, I think a softer deal is now very likely and that the ERG and others will regret opposing this deal so passionately.
Once again we were told if May lost the pound would drop like a stone... Funny the BBC has said it's gone up.
You can't have it both ways?The £ will have risen because the likelihood of a softer Brexit, or no Brexit at all, has increased.
Interesting that even in the Commons this afternoon, JRM was still stating that she should lead the country into the next phase. But then he has always come from Planet Zog. Still losing by 230 odd is a damn sight better than any one on the Brexit side would achieve if given the chance now to push for running the clock down with no deal.I agree it's still unlikely. However, I think a softer deal is now very likely and that the ERG and others will regret opposing this deal so passionately.
I would also add that a soft Brexit including Customs union and Single market is not exactly 'taking back control'. I can't see it as too many MP's won't risk their seats.I agree it's still unlikely. However, I think a softer deal is now very likely and that the ERG and others will regret opposing this deal so passionately.