Brexit, should Britain leave the EU?

Started by Steve Zodiac40 pages

Re: Re: Re: Brexit, should Britain leave the EU?

Originally posted by Robtard
It's XYZ, he's never known what he's on about.

Notice how he quotes that B. Franklin line and doesn't realize the irony considering his "But the immigrants! We have to give the government power to stop em!" stance? He's a complete moron.

It would seem he hasn't a clue, to be honest. What a ****ing idiot. Funny thing is 22,000 UK nurses are EU non-UK nationals, last year 2000 applied to come to the UK, and 1800 new nurses did. This year 46 applied so far, how will the infrastructure function without immigrant workers..? answer, it won't!

Originally posted by BackFire
Recent UK election seemed to have thrown the Brexit negotiations into even more chaos now that it seems increasingly likely that May won't be staying on as PM for much longer.

Brexit was always going to be an enormous cluster****, now it's an even bigger one.

Indeed it's going to be interesting and entertaining.

Originally posted by Steve Zodiac
It would seem he hasn't a clue, to be honest. What a ****ing idiot. Funny thing is 22,000 UK nurses are EU non-UK nationals, last year 2000 applied to come to the UK, and 1800 new nurses did. This year 46 applied so far, how will the infrastructure function without immigrant workers..? answer, it won't!

Just go there and explain it to them Steve, they will listen to you 👆

Originally posted by BackFire
Recent UK election seemed to have thrown the Brexit negotiations into even more chaos now that it seems increasingly likely that May won't be staying on as PM for much longer.

Brexit was always going to be an enormous cluster****, now it's an even bigger one.

May has a tacit agreement with the DUP for support, there is a saying in UK politics you never collude with the Ulstermen, even John Major didn't. The DUP are to the right of Trump, however, they have shown in the past they can be pragmatic. Personally, I see them as the worst type of far right loon.

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Originally posted by Surtur
White House has denied any delay.

Well they're both renowned liars. It's difficult to know whose lie is the truth.

Originally posted by shiv
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I wonder what his friends in Hezbollah would say?

Originally posted by jaden101
Well they're both renowned liars. It's difficult to know whose lie is the truth.

Has anyone from your horrid government confirmed the delay?

Originally posted by Surtur
Has anyone from your horrid government confirmed the delay?

It was apparently leaked by a spokesman for Theresa May who was in the room when she spoke to Trump on the phone. Likely one of the two advisors she just sacked.

Damn, May has to deal with bitter leakers too?! Shitty.

Originally posted by Surtur
Has anyone from The Oxford/Rupert Murdoch Crime Syndicate confirmed the delay?

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Originally posted by Surtur
Damn, May has to deal with bitter leakers too?! Shitty.

She won't have to deal with it much longer. She'll be out very soon. Her cabinet and most of her backbenchers hate her. If by some miracle she holds on for a few months she'll achieve nothing and get hammered in the Brexit negotiations and eventually a vote of no confidence will be triggered in the House of Commons and she'll be gone and another General Election will take place in which Labour will win. Former Chancellor George Osborne described her as a dead woman walking. Former cabinet minister Anna Soubry said her premiership is untenable and she has to go.

Originally posted by jaden101
She won't have to deal with it much longer. She'll be out very soon. Her cabinet and most of her backbenchers hate her. If by some miracle she holds on for a few months she'll achieve nothing and get hammered in the Brexit negotiations and eventually a vote of no confidence will be triggered in the House of Commons and she'll be gone and another General Election will take place in which Labour will win. Former Chancellor George Osborne described her as a dead woman walking. Former cabinet minister Anna Soubry said her premiership is untenable and she has to go.

"Dead woman walking" lol.

Originally posted by Surtur
"Dead woman walking" lol.

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Originally posted by jaden101
She won't have to deal with it much longer. She'll be out very soon. Her cabinet and most of her backbenchers hate her. If by some miracle she holds on for a few months she'll achieve nothing and get hammered in the Brexit negotiations and eventually a vote of no confidence will be triggered in the House of Commons and she'll be gone and another General Election will take place in which Labour will win. Former Chancellor George Osborne described her as a dead woman walking. Former cabinet minister Anna Soubry said her premiership is untenable and she has to go.

Vote of no confidence similar to our impeachment?

I say let her or someone else with a hard Brexit stance negotiate Brexit first.

Originally posted by Robtard
Vote of no confidence similar to our impeachment?

Nah cos it's not about wrongdoing. It's about the government being unable to function. In the last Parliament the Tory government had an overall majority and so long as all their MPs voted for a particular piece of legislation then even if all the other parties voted against it then it would still pass. This time the tories don't have an overall majority and a large chunk of her party are against her so it will be extremely difficult to get any legislation passed. That means a government that can't function.

Originally posted by Emperordmb
I say let her or someone else with a hard Brexit stance negotiate Brexit first.

She doesn't have a hard Brexit stance. She campaigned to remain. That was the whole point of this election and her behaviour prior to it. She attacked the EU in order to win back UKIP voters then called the election early so she could win then she would soften her stance on the EU and try and normalise relations over the two year negotiation period.

The alternative was to start ramping up anti EU rhetoric later in the negotiations as she approached a general election which would result in a worse deal.

Is it possible at this point that Brexit just won't happen on any level? Or will it happen regardless of who comes into power over the next several months, just the "type" of Brexit may differ?

I imagine there are some individuals and politicians who desperately want things sabatoged so Britak will remain in the EU. Let's hope Democracy reigns supreme.