I see that the EU has just signed a trade agreement with (basically) South America... And we're going to miss out... Oh well. Mind you, as per Boris etc these deals are easy, this one was only 20 years in negotiation after all.
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Thread: Brexit - What Now.
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29-06-2019 11:58 AM #211
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30-06-2019 08:38 AM #212
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30-06-2019 08:50 AM #213
Does anybody actually remember life pre EU? My memories are those of a country that was an absolute ****hole and the sick man of Europe. I remember visiting East Berlin after the wall came down and it was like a trip down memory lane. Astonishingly it's the generation before me that has overwhelmingly voted for a return to the time where we lagged behind the rest of Europe in almost every positive way possible. I don't get it, I really don't get it.
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The Victorian sense of exceptionalism, combined with a healthy free trade attitude and a moral small-c conservatism is a perfect fit for many parliamentarians and members.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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01-07-2019 03:48 PM #218
jo swinson and Ed davey both saying the lib-dems would not form a coalition with labour if Corbyn was still at the helm
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01-07-2019 03:54 PM #219
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100% swinson would
and probably the same % for Davey
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02-07-2019 09:18 AM #221
Fauxrage's MEPs have turned their backs on the EU anthem again, just as they did 5 years ago. Guerilla warfare against the political elite or what. Wonder if it'll have the devastating effect now that it obviously had back then.
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02-07-2019 01:49 PM #222
Philip Hammond in the Commons:
it would be wrong to pursue no deal as a policy and I believe it will be for Commons, of which I will continue proudly to be a member, to ensure that doesn't happen
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02-07-2019 03:07 PM #223
Also Hammond:
Let me go further, the government’s analysis suggests that in a disruptive no-deal exit there will be a hit to the exchequer of about £90bn.
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05-07-2019 12:48 PM #228
https://news.sky.com/story/philip-ha...tober-11757279
Looks very much like we are heading to a GE.
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06-07-2019 08:09 AM #232This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"There really is something of the ***** about her"
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09-07-2019 09:26 AM #233
Labour's position is apparently about to shift. Aiui they want:
- a ref2 on any Tory deal or no deal and they will campaign to remain
- if there's a GE, they will campaign to renegotiate a Labour Brexit deal and that will also be put to a ref2. The decision whether to campaign to remain in that ref2 or take their own deal and brexit will be taken later depending on what they negotiate.
There you are, crystal.
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09-07-2019 11:15 AM #235
Part 1 of Lab's new position now confirmed by Corbyn.
BUT no confirmation of part 2. Apparently that has to wait on their manifesto "process".
Bizarre, given that it's the lack of a clear position on what they would do in power that's killing them and they're not shy on saying what they'd do about any number of other things.
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10-07-2019 04:23 PM #236
So how many brexiteers knew that "taking back control" was all about handing it straight over to the US?
Is this all part of the masterplan to make Britain great again?
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10-07-2019 05:01 PM #237
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10-07-2019 05:05 PM #238
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11-07-2019 12:13 PM #240
Amber Rudd accepts no deal as a possible outcome.
Craven self interest.
Only a matter of time until the first Ruth Davidson "what Scotland needs is no deal" speech.
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