Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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There would be no restrictions on us negotiating new deals though, as far as I know anyway. And some of these would likely take many months or years. Already said what I think about the backstop. And what are the too many preconditions? Not a trick question, I genuinely don't know what you're referring to.
hi mate watching shetland, but have a look at the political declaration at the end of her deal , on finance, trade , EU law while in the transition etc its in there .
or save you time and dont bother as its dead:)
 
I reckon the deal we end up with will just be like staying in the EU, but we'll have no say at the table, but still have to pay our way.
That's certainly the one that Mr Corbyn is after.

He's trying to force a General Election and I can't quite figure out why. Based on his actions so far he'll fight the election with leave on his single market policy high on his manifesto. Not only will that alienate the majority of the labour vote who want to remain, but also a large portion of the Brexit vote who probably had immigration high on their agenda.
 
hi mate watching shetland, but have a look at the political declaration at the end of her deal , on finance, trade , EU law while in the transition etc its in there .
or save you time and dont bother as its dead:)
Don't rule out a 3rd attempt on the 28th;). This could go down to the wire.
 
No lengthy extension; longer than the European parliament elections. Has gone on long enough. Further more all the remaining members need to agree with an extension; e.g: Belgium (Reynders) will only agree if there is very concrete evidence that there will be a solution in a short time span-. Had plenty of time to decide already. Everybody's fed up.

Even Verhofstadt agrees that an extension makes little sense; I'll rephrase his diplomatic terms in what he actually meant: "we all have better things to do" - he was also very sceptical that May will get her deal through parliament. In his opinion, if the vote fails, the only solution is a cross-party alliance but that will necessarily be a softer Brexit (refers to Labour and previous meetings with Corbyn) than what is in the agreement.
I think that's fair enough..
 
Just like the 17.4 million you forget who voted OUT......
I haven't forgotten. You seem to have forgetten that we are currently part of the EU and can't just arbitrarily decide we want to leave because you, or 17.4m, said so. We might leave, but it sure as hell won't be to the land of milk and honey.
 
hi mate watching shetland, but have a look at the political declaration at the end of her deal , on finance, trade , EU law while in the transition etc its in there .
or save you time and dont bother as its dead:)
Just skimmed through it mate. Thought it was ok myself. Nothing jumped out at me as inappropriate.
 
That's certainly the one that Mr Corbyn is after.

He's trying to force a General Election and I can't quite figure out why. Based on his actions so far he'll fight the election with leave on his single market policy high on his manifesto. Not only will that alienate the majority of the labour vote who want to remain, but also a large portion of the Brexit vote who probably had immigration high on their agenda.
Comes back to the same problem,you can't control immigration without an Irish border.
 
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