21-01-2019, 10:47
(This post was last modified: 21-01-2019, 10:52 by hibeejim21.)
Looks like mays plan b is plan a minus the backstop.
The roadblock here is the No Dealers. No Deal was NEVER suggested as an option during the Referendum. Yet I still feel it was the plan all along.... Davis's farcical negotiations and resignation....raab's blatant time wasting.... The ludicrous red lines that may just invented as endorsed by the electorate.
One of the dead certainties of Brexit is a short term rise in food prices. There will be shortages of fresh food and overall prices are expected to rise by 15-40%. That might sober a few heads until that moron trump comes in June to shaft us with a trade deal. Fox,boris,rees mogg etc are all on board with this and are 'Atlantic bridge' advocates....read about what they want. Even if the EU was undemocratic and corrupt you are still better off with them than this bunch of charlatans.
May could easily take no deal off the table....parliament doesn't want it.
However it means she loses power if she does as the ERG and DUP will turn on her. Corbyn knows this, he seems determined to bring her down at all costs. He's unfortunately been made labour leader at the wrong time in history.
The roadblock here is the No Dealers. No Deal was NEVER suggested as an option during the Referendum. Yet I still feel it was the plan all along.... Davis's farcical negotiations and resignation....raab's blatant time wasting.... The ludicrous red lines that may just invented as endorsed by the electorate.
One of the dead certainties of Brexit is a short term rise in food prices. There will be shortages of fresh food and overall prices are expected to rise by 15-40%. That might sober a few heads until that moron trump comes in June to shaft us with a trade deal. Fox,boris,rees mogg etc are all on board with this and are 'Atlantic bridge' advocates....read about what they want. Even if the EU was undemocratic and corrupt you are still better off with them than this bunch of charlatans.
(21-01-2019, 00:58)spireitematt Wrote:(21-01-2019, 00:50)0762 Wrote: Well Corbyn looks like he'll finally be backing a joint parliamentary motion to block any "no deal" scenario! Lets wait n see as this is now clearly a fluid political situation where both mainstream parties could well commit political suicide if they make the wrong move.
You can't take no deal off the table though because it's pretty much telling the EU we will accept any deal you give us and also it's a legal part in Article 50 that if neither side comes to an agreement then the member state will go to the default option which is fall out the union with no deal. Only way to stop no deal happening is revoke Article 50.
May could easily take no deal off the table....parliament doesn't want it.
However it means she loses power if she does as the ERG and DUP will turn on her. Corbyn knows this, he seems determined to bring her down at all costs. He's unfortunately been made labour leader at the wrong time in history.