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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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).
Johnson is thinking more about his popularity in an upcoming election rather than leaving the Eu in my opinion. Hedging his bets so that all outcomes are favourable to him.
 
Johnson is thinking more about his popularity in an upcoming election rather than leaving the Eu in my opinion. Hedging his bets so that all outcomes are favourable to him.


If he writes the letter and then plays the victim card in the Election he will look even more pathetic than he normally does ;)


Posters of him walking away from empty ditches will surely proliferate :)
 
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).
I think we do know the deal though, well if the whispers are correct. It is May’s deal with the added element that NI has the authority to decide periodically whether to retain the arrangement.

NI is very pro Remain and any referendum would restate this in the absence of our own Assembly sitting. If they were sitting then they would also reaffirm that we wish to remain under EU trade governance.

The DUP will sell this as a victory as NI will benefit economically and also is in control of its own destiny. NI politics is all about the wording regardless of whether the political reality actually reflects the rhetoric.
 
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).
There’s none so blind as those who refuse to see
 
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).
If most of the Tories that lost the whip, and the ERG with the DUP vote for any final deal plus about 5-10 Labour MP s it may get through.....
 

Excellent and quite right too.

I'll let @Joey66 be the only one to ask what it's got to do with Brexit ;)
@orly Frandel, @Joey66 has besmirched you for bringing ‘the Troubles’ into a discussion about the border in Ireland.

While I bathe in the irony, please turn down the duvet and prepare the cocoa for brother Joseph.
 
I think we do know the deal though, well if the whispers are correct. It is May’s deal with the added element that NI has the authority to decide periodically whether to retain the arrangement.

NI is very pro Remain and any referendum would restate this in the absence of our own Assembly sitting. If they were sitting then they would also reaffirm that we wish to remain under EU trade governance.

The DUP will sell this as a victory as NI will benefit economically and also is in control of its own destiny. NI politics is all about the wording regardless of whether the political reality actually reflects the rhetoric.


But surely if the Assembly was sitting the DUP would have a veto, using the Petition of Concern?
 
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