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The government will have to get a revised deal which the EU have already rejected. The only viable option is to leave without this bad deal. This will reset and allow for proper negotiations. I'm afraid we are paying the price for letting a weak remainer and even weaker civil servants take over the negotiations. The PM might say she is resigning but little chance of an election.

As has been said by many, a no deal will not be allowed to happen, so taking the government stance something has to give. There could be an extension of time if a GE or referendum was called. A more likely outcome that is being spoken about a lot now is the Norway option, which gets round the problems, and could succeed seeing as we now know that the cult is a spent force.
 
As has been said by many, a no deal will not be allowed to happen, so taking the government stance something has to give. There could be an extension of time if a GE or referendum was called. A more likely outcome that is being spoken about a lot now is the Norway option, which gets round the problems, and could succeed seeing as we now know that the cult is a spent force.

You can rule out a GE or second referendum. The ERG will ensure May's dodgy deal is dead in the water, far from ineffective. We need to thank the hapless Macron for his loose talk, it will infuriate many in the UK and bolster the no deal brigade.
 
You can rule out a GE or second referendum. The ERG will ensure May's dodgy deal is dead in the water, far from ineffective. We need to thank the hapless Macron for his loose talk, it will infuriate many in the UK and bolster the no deal brigade.

It is no good you throwing the blame left right and centre, that will not sort out the mess that the Tory party created and is now suffering from. Proper proposals are being discussed to accept a Norway deal which would mean that freedom of movement would continue, but seeing as most of the red lines have now gone, you might as well get rid of that one as well.
 
It is no good you throwing the blame left right and centre, that will not sort out the mess that the Tory party created and is now suffering from. Proper proposals are being discussed to accept a Norway deal which would mean that freedom of movement would continue, but seeing as most of the red lines have now gone, you might as well get rid of that one as well.

Hopefully by your backing the 'Norway' option it will sink like the rest of your predictions. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
I think it is so funny you keep getting it wrong, I would have thought you would have known better by now. <doh>

And I think it funny that you cannot think about what is a lost cause for your little group who couldn't even get the support of 48 other members of the party
 
And I think it funny that you cannot think about what is a lost cause for your little group who couldn't even get the support of 48 other members of the party

You might as well keep going, the law of averages says you must get one right sooner or later, don't hold your breath though. :emoticon-0136-giggl
 
You might as well keep going, the law of averages says you must get one right sooner or later, don't hold your breath though. :emoticon-0136-giggl

Did you see your friend Moggy standing outside Parliament 10 days ago telling the world that he was going to bring the PM down within the next 48 hours, with his even smaller friend Baker organising the press. Point proven I think.
 
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Did you see your friend Moggy standing outside Parliament 10 days ago telling the world that he was going to bring the PM down within the next 48 hours, with his even smaller friend Baker organising the press. Point proven I think.

I'm sure many of the 90 are waiting for May's deal to be buried in parliament before they make a decision. She may even resign.
 
You are confused again, they needed 48 votes of no confidence, he did not say he would bring her down in 48 hours. Try to stick to the facts.

Really! He was talking about 24 hours to start with. Do you watch catch up TV as you seem a bit behind?
 
Let's wait for the so-called voices of reason on the Tory right offering to unite the party and move on.... I think however the crisis caused in their own party by those self serving ideologues will never be forgotten by the traditional Tory voter....

.... unless of course the party moves further to the right???
 
Of course there would be problems at Dover, the French would make sure of that especially when trying to add pressure to encroach on our fishing areas.

You still don't understand what 'No Deal' implies, do you? What the f*** does it have to do with fishing rights?
 
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