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11 hours ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Yes, and it will continue to be kicked down the road until someone has the stones to say enough is enough and cancel the whole thing or put the decision back to the people.

Or accept the will of the majority and implement Brexit as voted for. 

 

Angel1. 

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10 hours ago, Dardandec said:

As a default position, it was gone a long time ago so you need to get over that. As it stands your, gonna get Mr's May's deal, or revoke, or a possible further referendum (highly likely with a slim possible chance of a further extension). If there is a general election and Labour get into power on a majority (Can't see that happening) Your gonna get a Mr. Corbyn deal, which will be Mr's May's deal in disguise. What you leavers need to do is stop blaming the remainers, and decide what you all want, Iv'e said this before, three of you want this, four of you want the other. One thing I will tell you for free, if any government goes through with anything that destroy's people's livelihoods/safety and wellbeing , then democracy will be well and truly dead.

Apart from opinions (from the same gang who told us, not signing up to the euro would devastate the Country, that advice was rubbish as well) there is no hard evidence that WTO rules would deal a fatal blow to our Country, only poor guestimates.

 

Angel1.

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15 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Or accept the will of the majority and implement Brexit as voted for. 

 

Angel1. 

Which was what?

 

No-deal was specifically ruled out by the all the campaigns on the winning side as "project fear", Farage wanted a Norway deal during the referendum, Davis guaranteed a better deal than we have now, as did Fox re: every other deal.

 

If Brexit is to be carried out, it should be on the terms that were campaiged on during the referendum, non of which wanted no-deal and rejected any notion of it!

 

6 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Apart from opinions (from the same gang who told us, not signing up to the euro would devastate the Country, that advice was rubbish as well) there is no hard evidence that WTO rules would deal a fatal blow to our Country, only poor guestimates.

 

Angel1.

Well, no, apart from the current and multiple past heads of the WTO, nearly every respected economist and just about anyone who actually has a clue about how it works.... other than them.... ;)

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11 hours ago, apelike said:

Or go for a hard brexit.. I think we are now back at square one.

 

It has not gone though as it is still the default position even now.

No, it really isnt the default position. Theres one thing you have forgotten.

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41 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Or accept the will of the majority and implement Brexit as voted for. 

 

Angel1. 

Are you not concentrating?  There isn't an "as voted for", because the brexit you voted for (as described by the leave campaign) doesn't and can't exist.

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38 minutes ago, Obelix said:

No, it really isnt the default position. Theres one thing you have forgotten.

1. No deal

No-deal Brexit is still the default outcome if MPs can't agree anything else and there are no further extensions

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399

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Try again...

 

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1 hour ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Or accept the will of the majority and implement Brexit as voted for. 

Which majority?

 

 The majority of people who turned out for a discredited, non binding referendum three years ago or the majority of citizens of the UK?

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2 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Or accept the will of the majority and implement Brexit as voted for. 

 

Angel1. 

There is no consensus on what Brexit is so that suggestion of yours is of zero practical value.

 

Here, have a unicorn...

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The vote on May’s deal has been delayed until next month.

 

Someone was saying on Peston last night that it could lose even more heavily than the first vote because many original Tory supporters of May’s deal have realised that when she’s gone the deal will go and won’t want to be associated with a dead duck and Rees-Mogg says that his lot won’t go anywhere near anything which even hints at another vote!

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2 hours ago, I1L2T3 said:

There is no consensus on what Brexit is so that suggestion of yours is of zero practical value.

 

Here, have a unicorn...

Here you are, no unicorn needed, the question on the referendum paper, read it and weep.

 

Remain a member of the European union.

 

Leave the European union 

 

Pretty straight forward to me,. don't you think. No mention here of soft Brexit, Hard Brexit, leave with a custom union or any other type of the figment of the imagination of any remoaner can think up to thwart Brexit.

 

Here it is in even more simple terms for those who may have difficulty reading the full referendum ballot paper.

 

Remain.

 

Leave.

 

Angel1

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Or accept the will of the majority and implement Brexit as voted for. 

remind what that was again?

 

all of the leave lot told us we'd get a great deal, even better than the one we have now. *and* there'd be another £350million / week for the NHS.

 

that one?

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