:brexit: Brexit - Deal or no deal

Let’s see what happens Saturday :wink:

Okay, but if they go with your chosen option i think they’ll lose in court not long after and given the expensive advice they receive, if/when that happens can we all remind ourselves that we should never believe compulsive liars, as they have a tendency to… You know.
Pfeffel the secret remainer😂

https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1184530270478913538?s=19

If they gets the votes for a deal then that legislation will find an amendment heading its way as part of the whole thing

The silly twat has forgotten that parliament can change existing laws as well

Saints beat Wolves 2-1.

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Which court? The Supreme Court? What if its judgement conflicts with EU law? :smiley:

https://twitter.com/rafaelbehr/status/1184536876738400262

We will get a deal - everyone will buy it because it will be better than their own worst case scenario.

And that will mean everyone sat round the table not entirely happy, which means that you have probably found the most equitable path through this

You’re turning into Barry. Go back up the page a bit😉

And then renege on it

“There is currently considerable alarm in the FCO that Legal Advisers have been asked about the circumstances constituting force majeure which would justify the UK in breaking a EU Withdrawal Agreement in the future”

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https://twitter.com/JenniferMerode/status/1184571238452269056?s=19

https://twitter.com/Haggis_UK/status/1184485587874713605?s=20

“You don’t need to see the deal to know it’s a worse deal”

You can’t argue with stupid

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He’s an anti-democratic tit.

Don’t disagree with what you say(who said that? I haven’t read anything today so no idea), but it does look like it is a worse deal, unless it’s been changed in the last couple of days (don’t as i haven’t read it😁).

From here

EU will not grant any further extension, says Juncker, implying MPs must choose between this deal and no deal

Jean-Claude Juncker, the European commission president, has said the EU will not grant another Brexit extension.

This is hugely significant, because, if the rest of the EU27 agree – and it is not clear yet whether he is speaking on their behalf – it means MPs will effectively be faced with a choice between this deal and no deal.

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The EU seem very happy with the deal, and why wouldn’t they be? They have announced that Johnson’s deal means shifting the customs border to The Irish Sea, but otherwise “All other elements of the Withdrawal Agreement remain unchanged in substance”. So Johnson’s deal is May’s deal with an edit(in the EU’s favour). Henceforth to be known as the Boris Johnson surrender deal! No wonder he wants to rush it through parliament on Saturday before anyone can forensically examine it! And Mark Francois, Rees Mogg and the rest of them who scorned May’s deal as treachery, worst of both worlds etc etc, are now hailing this one as a triumph, all hail the mighty Boris. Beyond parody. I smell the whiff of misogyny.
It is a deal that will strip UK workers of employment rights, leave us open to pillage by Trump’s USA, environmental protections ripped up, in short for the average person on the street nothing but pain and being worse off, but the already obscenely wealthy will become more obscenely wealthy.
These Hard Right brexiters are like a surgeon promising you a penis that will touch the floor, and achieving it by cutting your legs off.

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It was an SNP mp - Drew something or other

Vote it down then. The Letwin amendment should cover any hope they have of saying they tried, but we’re out.

Barrymore?