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by blythburgh » Mon Oct 07 2019 8:40am
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by Chadwick » Thu Oct 10 2019 2:41pm
I think the EU has previously stated they would need a justification for another extension. A GE or 2nd ref could be suitable justification.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Fri Oct 11 2019 12:03am
Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10 2019 2:41pm
I think the EU has previously stated they would need a justification for another extension. A GE or 2nd ref could be suitable justification.
The EU want to see that there is a real chance of moving to a conclusion with the "B" word. They don't want to get into the quagmire of extension upon extension upon extension.
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by Chadwick » Fri Oct 11 2019 2:29pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11 2019 12:03am
Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10 2019 2:41pm
I think the EU has previously stated they would need a justification for another extension. A GE or 2nd ref could be suitable justification.
The EU want to see that there is a real chance of moving to a conclusion with the "B" word. They don't want to get into the quagmire of extension upon extension upon extension.
Totally agree. What I mean is that they would only agree another extension if there is a good chance it will lead to some sort of conclusion.
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by expressman33 » Fri Oct 11 2019 2:57pm
Chadwick wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11 2019 2:29pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11 2019 12:03am
Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10 2019 2:41pm
I think the EU has previously stated they would need a justification for another extension. A GE or 2nd ref could be suitable justification.
The EU want to see that there is a real chance of moving to a conclusion with the "B" word. They don't want to get into the quagmire of extension upon extension upon extension.
Totally agree. What I mean is that they would only agree another extension if there is a good chance it will lead to some sort of conclusion.
any deal will also have to get past Corbyn's Cronies
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by pabenny » Fri Oct 11 2019 4:52pm
expressman33 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11 2019 2:57pm
any deal will also have to get past Corbyn's Cronies
And the ERG and DUP. And all of the Tories fired by Boris.
Remember we had a deal in March. Had the ERG and DUP voted for that deal, it would probably have been passed by parliament.
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by Boro Boy » Mon Oct 14 2019 2:33pm
Without even hearing Boris's proposed exit deal, (remembering even the Tory Party don't know the full contents of the deal) the Labour Party, Liberal UnDemocrats, SNP, etc have all said they would vote the deal down...
What sort of MP's have we got? There will be carnage at the next election and many of these holier that thou representatives may be loosing their seats!
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by sanity clause » Tue Oct 15 2019 12:57pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14 2019 2:33pm
Without even hearing Boris's proposed exit deal, (remembering even the Tory Party don't know the full contents of the deal) the Labour Party, Liberal UnDemocrats, SNP, etc have all said they would vote the deal down...
What sort of MP's have we got? There will be carnage at the next election and many of these holier that thou representatives may be loosing their seats!
At least we've got some MPs who actually care about the future of this country, unlike the liars who got us into this predicament.
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by expressman33 » Tue Oct 15 2019 1:26pm
sanity clause wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15 2019 12:57pm
At least we've got some MPs who actually care about the future of this country, unlike the liars who got us into this predicament.
But they are not voting the way their constituents wanted
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