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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Pete probably has a Joey to do his garden for him :coffee:

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He didn't suggest he was. In the quoted paragraph, he talks about his own opinion and reasoning, not the 'will of the people'.

I'm curious as to who you think qualifies as credible to talk on behalf of 'Northern working class voters'? Because many within that bracket seem to think that it's Rees-Mogg, Mark Francois, Farage or Yaxley-Lennon, when it most certainly is not.
Great post!
 
While everyone is looking at the EU and U.K. to work out a deal in the next few days, Keir Starmer is telling everyone how he will stop a no deal.....someone should tell him really......
Miller and Benn have forced Johnson to effectively retreat to May's offer, which I'm sure you'll herald as a great victory for Johnson.

The EU has agreed, largely because the UK has fallen back on May's Customs Partnership, to listen to ideas, it isn't a negotiation of anything other than an outright rejection.

Even if the EU accept the proposal, there is very little time to ratify all the necessary components, so No Deal is very much a threat and as Labour have consistently said, needs to be avoided at all costs.
 
Miller and Benn have forced Johnson to effectively retreat to May's offer, which I'm sure you'll herald as a great victory for Johnson.

The EU has agreed, largely because the UK has fallen back on May's Customs Partnership, to listen to ideas, it isn't a negotiation of anything other than an outright rejection.

Even if the EU accept the proposal, there is very little time to ratify all the necessary components, so No Deal is very much a threat and as Labour have consistently said, needs to be avoided at all costs.

So you are happy that your heroes have undermined the U.K. governments negotiating position....at least we know....
 
Miller and Benn have forced Johnson to effectively retreat to May's offer, which I'm sure you'll herald as a great victory for Johnson.

The EU has agreed, largely because the UK has fallen back on May's Customs Partnership, to listen to ideas, it isn't a negotiation of anything other than an outright rejection.

Even if the EU accept the proposal, there is very little time to ratify all the necessary components, so No Deal is very much a threat and as Labour have consistently said, needs to be avoided at all costs.
No one knows what the final deal is as yet......?
 
No one knows what the final deal is as yet......?

Well, as the Irish border is the issue, I think most can hazard a guess. Which will then be rejected by the HOC most likely, and Johnson can pretend he was knocked back by the EU, and pursue a No Deal that his puppet masters and funders have placed very very big bets on.

You still cant see it. (When I mean "you" I refer to the collective group of deluded. gullible fools who have been played like a strad).
 
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