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Joe I have consulted all my mirrors, held a referendum, enacted Article 66 and still reached the same negotiated outcome, that is time for you to go directly to bed and stop using weird Farage-esque rantfink
I look in the mirror and see one face - in your case plus others on here ........even more than two faceslol
Oh and please tag me even @Bruce Wayne has started doing that @orly ......
 
Just on a point lads, hasn’t article 50 been triggered last year.

Regardless if there is a new referendum, doesn’t article 50 mean that the UK can’t decide unilaterally to return to the EU and reverse Brexit.
 
Ah I see that very issue I mentioned will be decided next week in the European court of justice, it’s not without its irony to be fair.
Posted it a while back Nieler, Scottish high court said it couldn't be repealed , the people who put it out there then won an appeal last week to go to the EU courts.
Heard two different interpretations of the wording , one says there isn't any mechanism to halt it within the article once triggerd.
Other says it doesn't say you can't revoke it so you can in fact stop it despite no draft or agreement in place to say how that would happen within the article.
There was someone on the radio last week saying there are further EU mandates that are linked to article 50 that mean it can't be stopped otherwise it would mean the EU rewriting a load of treaty's of countries that had joined up to those rules.
Sounds more complex than first meets the eye.
We will find out soon enough.
 
It's getting cringier by the day this.

May needs to go and brexit needs delivering.

No deal.

We may find it harder in the short but much much better in the long run.

I honestly think it'll be the undoing of the EU as we know it if we leave with no deal and prove to the likes of France and Germany that life outside of the EU is actually better
 
....initially I thought it had no chance, but i’m beginning to think May might well get this deal through Parliament.
every time you think she is done she seems to some how to survive , so although it looks unlikely to go through parliament i wouldn't bet a penny against her somehow getting through this.
here is a couple of left wing article's on brexit for a change.

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/theresa-through-looking-glass-or-peoples-brexit


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/22/respect-eu-britain-outside-left-economy
 
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It's getting cringier by the day this.

May needs to go and brexit needs delivering.

No deal.

We may find it harder in the short but much much better in the long run.

I honestly think it'll be the undoing of the EU as we know it if we leave with no deal and prove to the likes of France and Germany that life outside of the EU is actually better
Get back under your rock Frank!
 
EU have just agreed terms- summit on Sunday will go ahead on Brexit - even ardent remainer Ken Clark reckons its a good deal and he will vote for it....
This must be the softest Brexit on record for that lot the greedy EU to rip her hands off.........
 
EU have just agreed terms- summit on Sunday will go ahead on Brexit - even ardent remainer Ken Clark reckons its a good deal and he will vote for it....
This must be the softest Brexit on record for that lot the greedy EU to rip her hands off.........

Never gonna get through parliamant is it? i think once brexiteers see ken clarke voting for it that 'll put them right off lol
 
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