Gove who wants everyone to shop at their local dumps after brexit. ApocalypticThe DUP won't pick the next Tory leader. Javid and Johnson are joint favourites at 11/2. I fancy Gove at 12/1.
Gove who wants everyone to shop at their local dumps after brexit. ApocalypticThe DUP won't pick the next Tory leader. Javid and Johnson are joint favourites at 11/2. I fancy Gove at 12/1.
Yeah and they never have been, which is the key difference.It is what it is. Australia isn't part of the EU and they do fine so...
Stalin on the far left there, surprised they invited him.
Ireland would need to make up 11bn a year to make up for what the UK puts into the north. Not gonna happen anytime soon
I read a study by a Trinity economist and he said that the public would have to pay around 50% more tax to pay for it unless the UK footed the bill. Like I say I can’t see it happening anytime soonand why the hell would the Irish Republic want to unite with the North.There is a dislike among Southern Irish regards the people of the North. SF might want to try and imagine a romantic notion of a United Ireland but the 6 counties of NI only bring heartache and trouble. I reckon the vast majority of ROI would vote against joining their Northern Neighbours until they show maturity and progression as a society.
And Sadam on the right. Been secretly working as a UK foreign minister.Stalin on the far left there, surprised they invited him.
would be interesting... Ive always said the SNP should push for a UK wide referendum on scottish independence I think they would walk it (likewise I suspect a EU wide vote on should uk the stay or go would but be anything like to close vote in the UK but around 80 to 90% saying kick us out)and why the hell would the Irish Republic want to unite with the North.There is a dislike among Southern Irish regards the people of the North. SF might want to try and imagine a romantic notion of a United Ireland but the 6 counties of NI only bring heartache and trouble. I reckon the vast majority of ROI would vote against joining their Northern Neighbours until they show maturity and progression as a society.
And while I am in the mood - Why have SF not taken their Westminster votes at probably the most crucial time since the formation of teh state.I read a study by a Trinity economist and he said that the public would have to pay around 50% more tax to pay for it unless the UK footed the bill. Like I say I can’t see it happening anytime soon
This is what I think as well in my limited knowledge.That used to be enough to get sent to Australia. I'm actually fairly optimistic about it. Even in a no deal I don't think it will be as bad as everyone thinks. There is still a lot of consumers in the UK and ultimately business will find a way to deal with it.
It's quite funny if you actually picture him walking through the door only to walk out seconds later slamming the door shut behind him. Maybe they should take a page out of Raiola's book and throw a chair, if it works for him I'm sure it can work for Raab.Our govt sent Raab all the way to Brussels just to walk out of a meeting and add a video of theatre.
Our friends in the continent, this is what we are dealing with .
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Running out of time.General election becoming almost inevitable
The Tories will simply not call one. Not in a million years.General election becoming almost inevitable
They won't have a choice if they fail to get the Brexit plan through the Commons. It would be a show of no confidence in the Government.The Tories will simply not call one. Not in a million years.
The Tories will kick May out before she has the chance.They won't have a choice if they fail to get the Brexit plan through the Commons. It would be a show of no confidence in the Government.
Especially since if rumours are to believed it was the UK who actually proposed the backstop rather than the EUIt's incredible how Boris and Davies say they know nothing about the backstop that was agreed on, while they were in office.
Doesnt matter who is the PM - whoever it is still needs support of the commons to pass the Brexit bill - May or no May if they don't get the votes the Government falls and we get a general election. This is not a leadership question, it is a question of whether the brexit deal that is brokered is going to get the votes and at the moment it doesn't appear likely.The Tories will kick May out before she has the chance.
I suspect they sat down had a cuppa (tea for team uk and coffee for europe)... then tried to work out how long they should stay there before walking out to set up the charade that May has played a blinder and negotiated a last minute deal snatching victory from the jaws of defeat (or vice versa depending on your pov)It's quite funny if you actually picture him walking through the door only to walk out seconds later slamming the door shut behind him. Maybe they should take a page out of Raiola's book and throw a chair, if it works for him I'm sure it can work for Raab.
Or he can do an LVG and get his balls out, why the hell not at this point?
Don't think we have time for that. There's nothing to suggest the EU would extend talks.Doesnt matter who is the PM - whoever it is still needs support of the commons to pass the Brexit bill - May or no May if they don't get the votes the Government falls and we get a general election.
The EU won't extend talks and even if there was a general election what would that do, even if Labour got in, their position is equally as stupid as the Tories.Don't think we have time for that. There's nothing to suggest the EU would extend talks.
Labour's current position is stupid but I think it would be far much easier for Labour's position to Shift and deliver a Norway style deal.The EU won't extend talks and even if there was a general election what would that do, even if Labour got in, their position is equally as stupid as the Tories.
Listening to them at this moment, they are two days away from the summit and they are still arguing about the same things over and over again.
not really - an independent Scotland is also out of the EU isn't it... pretty sure the EU confirmed that before and Spain with the catalan issue would almost certainly veto transfering UK membership over to an indy scotland.Scotland has an easy out on this shite, but everyone over the age of 55 in the country are too stubborn to do it.
That's a complete myth actually. Perpetuated by the Tory-rags.not really - an independent Scotland is also out of the EU isn't it... pretty sure the EU confirmed that before and Spain with the catalan issue would almost certainly veto transfering UK membership over to an indy scotland
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It would be very harsh to veto Scotland in these circumstances. It’s very different to 2014 where Scotland was voting on secession from an EU member state.not really - an independent Scotland is also out of the EU isn't it... pretty sure the EU confirmed that before and Spain with the catalan issue would almost certainly veto transfering UK membership over to an indy scotland.
It would certainly throw up plenty of boarder issues though
But even if that happened, Norway is still not in the customs union, So it still doesn't solve the Irish border. Then it has to get through parliament.Labour's current position is stupid but I think it would be far much easier for Labour's position to Shift and deliver a Norway style deal.
You're thinking too far ahead. The party members will vote for a new party leader first , and they won't give a second's thought to the DUP. How a government is formed or not formed will only come afterwards.actually in order to form a government they have to get the dup votes to do so... therefore it has to be somebody they are ok with and given their stance on brexit I dont know if Javid would be seen by them as acceptable
Johnson Davies or Mogg I think - surely Gove is too smiley for anybody to vote for - actually what am I saying - yeah Gove is clearly in the mix as well
Don't forget Brexiters knew what they were voting for and this was it.
Far from certainThat's a complete myth actually. Perpetuated by the Tory-rags.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...n-to-impose-veto-if-scotland-tries-to-join-eu
On being in the EU:
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