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Originally posted by Broken_Erika View PostPersonally; I think the most likely outcome will be continuous unending legislative ping-pong until the EU decides "screw it" and kick the UK out without a deal.
The EU actively WANTS and TRIES to annule the brexit and has succeeded so far. Together with the large segments of the british public that want the same thing.
It's like saying I'm tired of my arm twitching, I'll cut it off.
(btw for oerdin: I'll survive, the arm will not)
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Originally posted by I AM MOBIUS View Postif Oerdin likes it, it has to be a clustastrophe of ****ness)
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Personally; I think the most likely outcome will be continuous unending legislative ping-pong until the EU decides "screw it" and kick the UK out without a deal.
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Originally posted by pchang3rd time was not the charm. Oerdin and Putin May get their wish.
That's what I'm hoping for: they continue to **** about until those are the only two options, stare into the abyss of No Deal (the simple test: if Oerdin likes it, it has to be a clustastrophe of ****ness), **** their self-serving collective pants and cancel Article 50.
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Originally posted by -JrabbitSo, given 8 options, Parliament voted them all down.
This is officially a Monty Python sketch.
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostSo, given 8 options, Parliament voted them all down.
This is officially a Monty Python sketch.
1) No-one expected a majority for any of these options - there is a bit of game theory and tactical voting - the objective was to gain the temperature of feeling
2) The customs union option has immense support, as does a referendum. A majority can probably be gained for the former, the later probably not, as it is pretty much the best compromise position.
All said though, a deal for services is far more important. It’s why people, particularly Brexiteers, banging on about WTO rules sounds so ridiculous to me. I’m not very clear on what politicians want to do about, for example, financial services passporting.
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Apparently the Tories favorite options were "No-Deal" and remaining in transition forever...
just look at the pretty colourful graphy-picture thingy
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So, given 8 options, Parliament voted them all down.
This is officially a Monty Python sketch.
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