EU referendum, brexit and the aftermath

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  • And something from Polly Toynbee re-heating some of the nonsense Raab has written:

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/20/hard-right-brexit-tory-revolution-no-deal-eu

  • Joined.

  • That's a really good idea, signed up

  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46300247

    EU / UK brexit draft agreement agreed in principle.

  • Interesting. Would the EU agree to extend A50 if 'No Deal' was an option on the referendum though? Why would they, right?

  • It’s speculation, but if it came to a referendum would No Deal make it into the ballot paper? There is, arguably, less than 50 MPs who support that, so they’d get voted down I’d think.

  • Fantastic levels of debate as usual in parliament:

    Labour’s Ben Bradshaw says this will make people poorer, give the UK less control and create years of uncertainty. Is that what May really thinks people voted for?

    May says, when Bradshaw talked about “poorer” and “more uncertainty”, MPs will think he was talking about a Labour government.

    Can you imagine if all interactions were like this? I'm an engineer - say I go to a design review and Bill says "I calculated the loading in this part you've designed and it's too weak - it's going to break", and I go "When you talk about "weakness" and "breaking" everyone's going to think you're talking about one of your own designs, Bill! Right, next question?".

    Just makes me mad..

  • That's literally all she ever fucking has......cheap shots

    God I fucking despise her

  • It's all politicians but she is particularly prone to/adept at it. The level of meaningful debate in the commons disgusts me.

  • We've probably gone over this to death, but I think if there were only two options on the ballot: Deal or Remain, then Remain have a chance of winning.

    But if it's 3 options: Deal, No Deal or Remain with some sort of transferable vote system, then Deal will probably clinch it.

  • ‘adept’ is definitely a bit far

    The level of meaningful debate in the commons disgusts me

    ^ this. Every. Fucking. Time.

  • So much this. She also continues to not answer the question on whether she thinks the UK will be richer under her deal, or remaining, which is pretty telling.

  • Sickening isn't it. Might as well just answer every question with 'Yo Mama' and give up the pretence that it's in any way a constructive or intelligent debate.

  • I'd have thought those who want remain would vote remain, and those who want to leave would split their votes between deal and no deal.

  • Fine as long as 51% vote for it

  • (stolen)

  • Some remain voters may not understand deal consequences and vote deal anyway. No idea how large that percentage is, so there's a risk it'll be a split vote.

  • Some remain voters may not understand deal consequences and vote deal anyway.

    Would you not need to be extra thick to vote for the 'deal' if you're actually pro-remain and you're given that option?!

  • Would you not need to be extra thick to vote for the 'deal' if you're actually pro-remain and you're given that option?

    I have a friend who has declared that he will vote leave, regardless, he's not an idiot, but he's being an idiot! he's very much trying to ascertain that his standpoint is the principled standpoint!

    PS, he voted Remain before

  • There's just no helping some people I guess... "Yeah a slim majority voted to screw up the country - I was against it but I suppose I got to uphold their opinion if we get to vote again"

    I mean...

  • No f**king sh*t!

    Watch this one - he's smart.

  • Some people just want it to be over, and may not read the whole deal and think maybe a compromise is better for everyone than getting Remain.

    Not that there is any pleasing the uninformed/foaming at the mouth Brexiter.

    The true ideologists won't change anyway, but I don't think they are a majority. They probably say the Remainers are thick... ;)

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