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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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I think 2016-18 has probably put me off British politicians for a lifetime. My Dad’s so bitter that he dislikes everyone, I’m struggling to see how you can take an alternative view.
 
117 votes!!

Voting on the deal in the parliament is a waste of time. She's postponing the inevitable.
I suspect she knows that... But stringing out enough to rule out any other options before putting it to the commons that they either vitevfir her deal or its no deal... she might even be prepared to allow a referendum with the options her deal or no deal
Then quit at the start of April and leave Boris etc to negotiate the deal...
FFS the state of UK politics
 
I think 2016-18 has probably put me off British politicians for a lifetime. My Dad’s so bitter that he dislikes everyone, I’m struggling to see how you can take an alternative view.
Live in Scotland.
 
They are playing up those 117 votes but it still feels like a massive win for her, all things considered.

fecking amazing how many politicians are still calling for more votes on everything except the one thing that matters.
 
They are playing up those 117 votes but it still feels like a massive win for her, all things considered.

fecking amazing how many politicians are still calling for more votes on everything except the one thing that matters.
Massive is a huge stretch. This can’t help her position in the UK or in Europe.
 
They voted her in in 2016 and now they decided they wanted another vote but the people aren't allowed another vote.
I'm sure that irony has been mentioned already
 
Tory fan tv is going to be lit tonight though
Rees- Moog: "Fam, Fam, Family listen, my emotions tonight are a smorgasbord of anger and disappointment fam-ily. She needs to resign blood. My wife thinks Theresa is the best person for the job! IS SHE MAD BLOOD? She needs to resign now fam-ily. Go to the queen and resign blood.

Peter Bone: "I'm tired Robbie, it's not acceptable anymore, it's time to go, it's time to fecking go"
 
I think 2016-18 has probably put me off British politicians for a lifetime. My Dad’s so bitter that he dislikes everyone, I’m struggling to see how you can take an alternative view.
Yeah, never mind democracy, I think Brexit has well and truly wrecked what little faith I had in politicians.
 
They are playing up those 117 votes but it still feels like a massive win for her, all things considered.

fecking amazing how many politicians are still calling for more votes on everything except the one thing that matters.

Win?

It is a further weakening of her already weakened position as over half of all Tory backbenchers voted against her. She is now totally at the mercy of the cabinet.

Normally she would be gone and a GE would soon follow. These are not normal times though.
 
Labour / Richard Burgon still saying they're going to renegotiate with the EU and get a better deal ie the unicorn deal.

No deal is a certainty surely.

No deal or a GE and a delay or revocation of A50 as an outside chance.
 
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No deal or a GE and a delay or revocation of A50 as an outside chance.

A GE might even give Tories a bigger majority and the leader may well be a Hard Brexiter.
Labour don't seem any more keen on a referendum than the Tories nor revoking A50.

You could have all that and be back in the same place as the UK is now in a few months time.
 
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A GE might even give Tories a bigger majority and the leader may well be a Hard Brexiter.
Labour don't seem any more keen on a referendum than the Tories nor revoking A50.

You could have all that and be back in the same place as the UK is now in a few months time.

Could be. Who knows these days?
 
They are playing up those 117 votes but it still feels like a massive win for her, all things considered.

fecking amazing how many politicians are still calling for more votes on everything except the one thing that matters.


I'd hardly call it a massive win.
She's surrendered her leadership for the next election because she's accepted the fact that her party doesn't believe they can win with her as leader.
How many people changed their vote because of that?
A third of her party doesn't believe in her.
Her deal, that she has put all her faith in, has no chance of getting through the commons.

She is in a desperately bad situation.
 
Tory fan tv is going to be lit tonight though
Rees- Moog: "Fam, Fam, Family listen, my emotions tonight are a smorgasbord of anger and disappointment fam-ily. She needs to resign blood. My wife thinks Theresa is the best person for the job! IS SHE MAD BLOOD? She needs to resign now fam-ily. Go to the queen and resign blood.

Peter Bone: "I'm tired Robbie, it's not acceptable anymore, it's time to go, it's time to fecking go"
:lol:
 
A GE might even give Tories a bigger majority and the leader may well be a Hard Brexiter.
Labour don't seem any more keen on a referendum than the Tories nor revoking A50.

You could have all that and be back in the same place as the UK is now in a few months time.

Feels like UK politics is in such a weird place that whoever instigates a ge might end up a big loser due to protest votes. No one has a clue what to do anymore
 
Was sat on a train home (I do live in Tory lands) and when 9 hit, I heard "ahh, great news she won" then about 4 other random people chirped up discussing it in elation. Couple of older ladies tarted saying how if there was a vote they'd get rid of Scotland out of the UK and that who cares about NI.
 
I'd hardly call it a massive win.
She's surrendered her leadership for the next election because she's accepted the fact that her party doesn't believe they can win with her as leader.
How many people changed their vote because of that?
A third of her party doesn't believe in her.
Her deal, that she has put all her faith in, has no chance of getting through the commons.

She is in a desperately bad situation.

I don't know why you think that her saying she might not run, has swung many votes. What happens in 4 years time is of little consequence now, I would have thought.

It's not her that's in a bad situation. It's the whole Tory party. There's no one that can come in and remedy this. The party doesn't have a parliamentary majority. On top of that its own MPS are (like the rest of the country) bitterly divided on the issue of Brexit, while the opposition is unified in wanting to reject any deal offered in order to force general elections. She's not in any worse shape than her replacement would be from day 1.
 
It’s condescending attitudes like this that were a massive factor in leave winning the referendum.
Oh zip it. Brexiteers and leavers lied 200 times a day every day of the year before and since the referendum, often in combination with insulting the EU and the countries that make it up.

Also if condescending attitudes lead you to vote for stupid things those attitudes are exactly what you deserve.
 
Would I be considered a fruitloop to say I hate Mrs May's clothing style? Her short jackets make her look horrendous.
 
Talk about going to the EU to get a legally binding limit to the backstop... then it's not a backstop, is it?
 
I don't know why you think that her saying she might not run, has swung many votes. What happens in 4 years time is of little consequence now, I would have thought.

It's not her that's in a bad situation. It's the whole Tory party. There's no one that can come in and remedy this. The party doesn't have a parliamentary majority. On top of that its own MPS are (like the rest of the country) bitterly divided on the issue of Brexit, while the opposition is unified in wanting to reject any deal offered in order to force general elections. She's not in any worse shape than her replacement would be from day 1.


It's the principle that she needs to try and win confidence votes by seeking to assure her MPs that she won't lead the party in the next election. She's admitting the fact that she understands there is little confidence in her to lead the party to victory.

You don't find this significant?

Apparently she wanted to lead the party into the next election, but her advisers must have explained to her that, to be voted down now by her own party, would be a total humiliation to her personally. To avoid this, she was advised to concede her leadership at a later date.
 
For the GFA to continue there has to be regulatory alignment both sides of the border, that basically means a customs union.

But the problem isn't just the technical terms of the agreement, a hard border going up would symbolically be a step backward.

This does a decent job of explaining it: http://ukandeu.ac.uk/good-friday-agreement-why-it-matters-in-brexit/

Ok, but why is it Ok for the EU to put that border in the Irish Sea against the wishes of the Unionist but some how its an affront to all that's holy for the UK to be forced to put it on the former border against republican wishes as the GFA gives equal weight to both?
 
Nope. You bought a Brexit turkey, still full of guts, but inedible. In gross terms yes, the UK has made a significant contribution to the EU budget.

No, but yes.

Simple fact, the UK has contributed more to the EU than has been spent in development funds over the past 30 years. The money has gone in developing Ireland, and eastern and southern Europe. I'm not arguing that this was a bad use of money. However there isn't a case to be made that the UK has benefited from infrastructural funding from EU projects
 
Oh zip it. Brexiteers and leavers lied 200 times a day every day of the year before and since the referendum, often in combination with insulting the EU and the countries that make it up.

Also if condescending attitudes lead you to vote for stupid things those attitudes are exactly what you deserve.
Catch yourself on. I don’t support Brexit so stop with the whataboutery regarding Brexiteers as I couldn’t care less what they said and people like Farage don’t represent me.

I was simply making the point that people like yourself dismissing others genuine concerns about the EU as nothing more than neanderthals grunting about “bleedin foreigners” and “take back control” are part of what allowed leave to win. People voted in protest (ok misguidedly) but because they are sick of the status quo.