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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We could have two referendums. As it happens, it might make more sense to have the second referendum after the renegotiation is completed.

The EU have firmly planted their feet and will not negotiate. They are well prepared for a no deal scenario why we bicker and can see us leaving with no deal (treaty) by default.
 
Push comes to shove they all know they will be able to get Clarke's amendment over the line if May pushes on with her's or no deal. The interesting ploy from her might be to whip her party to go with the 2nd referendum and push her deal over a customs union that still comes with problems and hope that the people fall on her side.
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i was really surprised Clarks amendment didn't get through
 
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The EU have firmly planted their feet and will not negotiate. They are well prepared for a no deal scenario why we bicker and can see us leaving with no deal (treaty) by default.

They are not well prepared. They have told you they are, but they are not. Meanwhile the U.K. is prepared for no deal, even though we are told we are not.........
 
77% of MP's voted remain is it any wonder we have this shambles.
Having to honour promises of people that we in no position to make the promises they did.

Would you prefer death by electric chair or during squad?

I could do it in the Ree-Mogg fashion if you prefer and ask 'would you prefer the fate of Scylla or Charybdis?'
 
They are not well prepared. They have told you they are, but they are not. Meanwhile the U.K. is prepared for no deal, even though we are told we are not.........
What are you basing these claim on?

Because last time I checked, lots of sectors, including the Health Sector, seem, at best, unaware of the potential impacts and largely preparing for unknown.
 
Leaving with “No Deal” would be totslly cretinous.

Just do the sensible thing and call the darned thing off.
said this the other day, revoke article 50, go to the country for a general election, the parties have to put up or shut up on what direction they want to go in and let the uk voters vote.
Would help stop the bull from all sides if they had to get behind something concrete .
Then again both main parties said the would respect the vote and leave they did do a very good job of that.
voter trust will be at an all time low.
 
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