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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Kenscoff Actually the stock exchange is supposed to open sometime in the second quarter of this year. I cant wait to see if the call centre will be in Ireland or South Africa,😂
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@Kenscoff there is something I didn't know
Rhodesianman · 56-60, M
People obviously don't pay attention .We cant have another referendum .March 29th is enshrined in law for the date we leave the EU so the only 2 options left is Deal or No Deal .In order to do anything else they have to rewrite the law to reverse everything which would take to long and an extension is also a no go now its been passed as law .
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Rhodesianman Thats right. And a no deal exit is what the smart money wanted all along as it gives them a chance to profit from the rewritten rules.
Now heres my opinion. (as opposed to provable facts) The EU shot itself in the foot by putting up such a hard and inflexible deal. Now, Britain gets out for free and the EU and its individual members have the issue of trade , travel and laws to deal with Britain. Not the other way around. Britain will be hit. But they will have all those Billions to cushion the blow and the Irish border issue is now Irelands problem. Not Britains.
Now heres my opinion. (as opposed to provable facts) The EU shot itself in the foot by putting up such a hard and inflexible deal. Now, Britain gets out for free and the EU and its individual members have the issue of trade , travel and laws to deal with Britain. Not the other way around. Britain will be hit. But they will have all those Billions to cushion the blow and the Irish border issue is now Irelands problem. Not Britains.
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We leave with no deal. That's already on the statute books as the default position. Given plan b looks just like plan a I can't see 200 changing their vote. Clocks running out so I can't see anything else if she is not going to ask the EU for an extension of Article 50.
msros · F
The UK is f*****.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I suspect the big money behind the scenes is wangling a Hard Brexit. Thats where the profit will be for them.
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gol979 · 41-45, M
Theresa mays deal doesn't have a chance of getting parliamentary approval.......unless MPs want to lose their last vestige of accountability.
The Tory party is majorly split, two powers of capitalism colliding and parliament is stuck. Personally I don't think a 2nd ref will deliver anything like a resolution.....how many people do you know who have changed their mind? Not many.
General election seems to be the only way forward
The Tory party is majorly split, two powers of capitalism colliding and parliament is stuck. Personally I don't think a 2nd ref will deliver anything like a resolution.....how many people do you know who have changed their mind? Not many.
General election seems to be the only way forward
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I wish Brexit would have triggered the demise of NEUROPA UNITED. I feel Italian not NEUROPEAN
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