Farage: “The reason Brexit party voters aren’t going to go back en masse to the Conservatives is we just don’t trust the Conservative party and we don’t trust Boris Johnson...Is Boris truly a Brexiteer?”
Why? He voted for May's deal the last time.
JRM did?
To be honest, it strikes me that the deal May got was as fair as it could have been given her red lines. She got most of what she wanted, out of the customs union, free movement, and so on. The EU would far rather we kept both these aspects whilst still leaving (EFTA / Norway, etc). So, most of the 'give' was on their side anyway - all they really held out for was no hard border in Ireland, and May's answer to this was the backstop. So, when you say that the EU would be pressured into agreeing a deal that's fair for both sides, implicitly implying that we were getting the worst of the deal - what do you actually mean? Honest question, not having a dig.
I'm not so sure. Mog and co were against the first deal, but now they're concerned they'll lose Brexit altogether, so they're more likely to accept something soft.
What if they tweak it to make it sound like it was their idea? I think that's the best way forward.
Farage: “If someone makes you a promise and knowingly breaks it I think that is betrayal and we should call it what it is...The real surrender would not be the Hillary Benn Act, the real surrender would be to sign us up to a terrible deal, with no voice, no vote, no veto.”
Boris is not brexity enough for Farage now....
Yes (the evil ****er that he is)JRM did?
I think I agree that something like this may well happen. It gets us all out of this hole that has been dug, and everyone can claim to have 'won' in some way or another.
Bringing back a slightly revised May deal, passed off as a new, improved, Boris one, is a card the Government could play, and probably will if they can't get round the Benn act.
As a side note, I don't think they can get roung it. It's watertight as I understand it, there is no legal reason the Gov can frustrate it. Even if they try, the time it would waste wouldn't be enough to force through No Deal. So I think we're safe from that eventuality.
But let's say they bring it back, will it get through? Will the Brexiteers go for it because they're scared they'd lose Brexit? Will the Opposition see they may have a chance of negotiating a softer Brexit in a few weeks?
Show me anywhere on this thread or others where I want brexit.
Go read what I have posted and get back to me.
Both remain and leave are liars but the bullshit continues.
I believe in democracy wether we voted leave or remain abide by the vote.
What’s the effing point in voting in the future if it’s not upheld.
If it turns out to be disastrous after we/if leave then go for the idiots who voted leave.
Again I suggest everyone reads the treaties we have signed up to that were not passed by parliament and we was not given a vote on.
For a person who failed to cast a vote in what was probably the single most important vote in your lifetime, you sure bang on about your vote counting in the future.
Again go read what the treaties really mean especially the last one we signed.
I didn’t vote because I was undecided and that’s my choice I thought we lived in a democracy so I can choose to vote or not.
It would not surprise me if we had a second vote with the same options as the first vote we still voted to leave.
Makes me wonder then what the remainers would do then.
Those who voted in the referendum didn't vote for people. Boris and co. weren't in charge then and indeed we've even had a general election since then.Brexiteers really need to swallow this. It isn't about you not knowing what you voted for. It's about those you voted for, not giving a **** what you voted for.
This seems like a weird childish insult.You've been played.
Those who voted in the referendum didn't vote for people. Boris and co. weren't in charge then and indeed we've even had a general election since then.
This seems like a weird childish insult.
Well said, sir.
The lunacy of the pro Brexit position was again revealed last night when Kwasi Kwateng compared anyone who demonstrated against a thwarted Brexit to the people in Hong Kong demonstrating against the Chinese hegemony. There are people - and unfortunately they are minding the shop - who have such a distorted view of the EU and what it stands for that they would do anything. Gone are the relatively benign days of mocking straight bananas and lionising the idiotic 'metric martyrs' - these are more sinister forces. It's those who 'were played' who have given them the cloak of 'democracy' to pursue their ends.
Again go read what the treaties really mean especially the last one we signed.
I didn’t vote because I was undecided and that’s my choice I thought we lived in a democracy so I can choose to vote or not.
It would not surprise me if we had a second vote with the same options as the first vote we still voted to leave.
Makes me wonder then what the remainers would do then.
Lol so after saying YOU would look it up you are now asking me too.
Was there a parliamentary vote yes or no?