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  • trooperbill-4

    what a fucking abortion last night was! just goes to show how the lot of them couldnt organise a piss up in a brewery. Its great for remainers who using a divide and conquor tactic theyve set up from the start will probably sabotage the whole thing.

    • They've had 2 years to organise it and done nothing. Get this Brexit done for god, the queen and Tommy Robinson.
      MFI furniture for everyone.
      PhanLo
    • true, but would you expect remain MPS to vote for? Brexiters have had a lifetime to work out how to leave and they're all now going for May's dealFax_Benson
    • because they haven't managed to come up with anything else.
      *what would
      Fax_Benson
    • only an abortion last night? I think an abortion would be the best idea for brexit now as if we have the child it'll grow up to be a cuntIanbolton
    • lol @ blaming remainersBluejam
    • If they can't agree on anything then the full on version of Brexit with no deals in place happens anyway right?yuekit
    • If that's the case the hardline pro Brexit side should be thrilled at how things are developing.yuekit
    • that was their plan but MPs voted to ensure (in theory) something will be done to prevent leaving w/o a deal (revoke, extend etc)Fax_Benson
    • But if they can't get a majority on any of those things then what?yuekit
    • no deal or revoke article 50Bluejam
    • But doesn't revoking article 50 also require a vote? I'm just saying, if they really are this hopeless, then no deal would seem to be the overwhelmingyuekit
    • likely option at this point, no? Perhaps people are just failing to imagine it the same way they failed to imagine Brexit in the first place.yuekit
    • sounds like it would be extended at last minute to avoid the doomsday of no deal or revoke (basically cancelling it). everyone talks tough butFax_Benson
    • not sure they're brave enough to live with being responsible for eitherFax_Benson
    • no deal is the legal default and May can revoke using her crown prerogative powersBluejam
    • A few loons, on either side, excepted.Fax_Benson
    • Ah...so May can revoke it alone. But that would cancel the entire process? lol.yuekit
    • it's the last thing she'd do though - no way she wants to go down as the Conservative PM who stole brexit. No-deal more likely than thatFax_Benson
    • yep, no deal v.likely... and a general election soon. and likely a hung parliament. it's going so well.fadein11
    • yet still many of my Corbynista friends are convinced a general election will mean certain victory, the delusion from all sides is strong right now.fadein11
    • like a general election will solve anything. people are so fucking stupid.hans_glib
    • A general election is the worst possible icing on the cake in this utter farce.fadein11

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