Apologies for another thread but after last night's results be interesting to see whether people think it will actually happen.
Will we leave on the 31st October?
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Thread: Brexit - What Now.
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27-05-2019 08:49 AM #1
Brexit - What Now.
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27-05-2019 08:57 AM #2
No we wont . Maybe the politicians can learn something from this . If they want to change the status quo on a big issue like this then a clear majority is required at the polls , 60% required to win or something along those lines .
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27-05-2019 09:05 AM #5
Don't know yet. Too early to say whether Farageism has peaked. Despite more people having voted anti-Brexit than pro-Brexit, Brexit Ultras like Redwood are describing last week's vote as a 'third vote to leave'.
If we do leave on October 31, the UK will start to break up imo. Ireland first, then Scotland.
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27-05-2019 09:09 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"she left London on June 6"
synonyms: depart from, go away from, go from, withdraw from, retire from, take oneself off from, exit from
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27-05-2019 09:27 AM #9
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27-05-2019 10:11 AM #15
I think we’ll leave with no deal at the end of October. There will be an independence referendum soon after and Scotland will leave the UK.
United we stand here....
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27-05-2019 10:20 AM #16
It looks like compromise is well and truly dead.
So I think it'll play out like this:
- The Tories will have a renegotiate-or-no-deal leader in a few weeks.
- There'll be no renegotiation from the EU side so presumably they'll have to try for No Deal.
- No Deal still unlikely to get through with parliament's consent.
- I think there are enough non-lunatic Tories who will threaten to collapse the government.
Which leaves:
- a general election with the Tories for No deal and Labour/Lib/SNP for Remain
The fly in the ointment is old fascist Farage. He might be persuaded to stand down his mob if the new Tory leader commits to no deal (and would probably have to be offered a peerage or something as well). If he doesn't, then a GE will be extremely hard for the Tories to win. In that circumstance it's just about conceivable there could be a No Deal vs Remain ref2. Brexit death match!
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27-05-2019 10:37 AM #17
Tories will have a new leader who will promise to "get tough" with the EU and get an improved deal.
Leader will attempt, and fail, to renegotiate deal.
Not sure if there will be a General Election at that point. If there is, victory is there and waiting for the Labour Party campaigning on a remain vote and the hard Brexit we all dread may be averted. If their numpty in charge cannot see what is right in front of him (which he might not) then god knows what might happen.
I don't think he'll get it and I think a hard Brexit is almost inevitable.
Scotland won't be allowed another referendum for at least a decade and frustration will rise.
The rest of the UK will get poorer post-Brexit, look for someone else to blame and notice that Scotland is a significant drain on their resources as our economy struggles without free movement within the EU.
Scotland will remain dependent for about another 10-15 years until we become a serious drain financially and emotionally on the UK and English anger has risen further, stoked by Farage in his next project.
We have another referendum.
The risks over using the pound/ bawbee/ euro become a risk worth taking and we become independent.
Hopefully the EU is still in existence then.
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27-05-2019 10:43 AM #18
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27-05-2019 11:49 AM #21
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I am genuinely concerned about the outlook for Scotland over the next decade or so and what any sort of Brexit might mean for us here.
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Corbyn is still sitting on the fence this morning. Labour members should be up in arms to get him booted out.
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27-05-2019 11:56 AM #24
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Jez must have sore baws stradding his very clear policy
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Corbyn is still sitting on the fence this morning. Labour members should be up in arms to get him booted out.
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) up there with the most repetitive... and that's just up to January
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... and that's just in ParliamentLast edited by Jack Hackett; 27-05-2019 at 12:26 PM.
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27-05-2019 01:22 PM #28
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27-05-2019 01:24 PM #29
Get off the fence Corbyn or get out.
Unbelievable he's still doing this. Surely the grassroots members will push for a change now.
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As far as I can tell it’s that he still backs Brexit but will only call a second ref on a revised deal and only if that’s after a GE?
But he has no position on what happens without a GE?
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