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by Chadwick » Fri May 24 2019 3:37pm
Oh good, it feels like ages since we had a Tory leadership contest in the middle of an international relations crisis.
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by kevinchess1 » Fri May 24 2019 6:14pm
DepArts on the 7th June she says
We’ll see, not got the best record on departure dates
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by BeautifulSunshine » Fri May 24 2019 6:19pm
Theresa May tried her very best. Almost EVERYONE was against her for very different reasons. She's a resilient lady to have made it his far.
I now look to the future that we can put Brexit behind us one way or another.
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by Richard Frost » Fri May 24 2019 6:56pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Fri May 24 2019 6:19pm
Theresa May tried her very best. Almost EVERYONE was against her for very different reasons. She's a resilient lady to have made it his far.
I now look to the future that we can put Brexit behind us one way or another.
Nothing changes, Brexit is here for a good few years yet. Any new Prime Minister still has to get it through Parliament and unless the arithmetic changes ie: General Election, or a new deal is agreed with the EU there is no majority for any option. Plenty of fireworks still to come. Europe may see another one or two PM's out yet.
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by Chadwick » Fri May 24 2019 8:45pm
William Joseph1 wrote: ↑Fri May 24 2019 6:56pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Fri May 24 2019 6:19pm
I now look to the future that we can put Brexit behind us one way or another.
Nothing changes, Brexit is here for a good few years yet. Any new Prime Minister still has to get it through Parliament and unless the arithmetic changes ie: General Election, or a new deal is agreed with the EU there is no majority for any option. Plenty of fireworks still to come. Europe may see another one or two PM's out yet.
I agree. The EU has said renegotiating the withdrawal agreement is not an option. Our Parliament is dead set against it.
That leaves two options: No deal (previously voted off the table) or suspend article 50 at least temporarily. Given that we are predicted to have just voted a bunch of trouble-makers into the EU Parliament, the EU is unlikely to enjoy giving us longer to mess things up.
This may only be the end of the beginning.
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by kevinchess1 » Fri May 24 2019 11:05pm
She wanted to remain but was told no deal.
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by kevinchess1 » Fri May 24 2019 11:05pm
Could anyone have done a better job than Theresa May?.
Sorry, I'll type that again:
Anyone could have done a better job than Theresa May.
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by kevinchess1 » Fri May 24 2019 11:08pm
Nothing changes, Brexit is here for a good few years yet.
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If it was only up to us I'd agree
But I cant see the EU wanted it to rumble on and on
Only they have the power to extend the departure date
Nothing we can do
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