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My personal view is;

May will no get her deal through parliament
She will move for a vote against No-Deal brexit, which will pass
She will then have a vote on a 2month extension to brexit, which will pass
Then the ‘games a bogey’ as we say up here....
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But what if the EU wont grant an extension(why should thye already said no further negotiation):are all bets off?
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What should happen next after tonight’s latest farce:

• Quietly revoke Article 50
• Tell Brexiters we left with no deal
• Send them blue passport covers
• Give them special long queues at airports/ports
• Charge them for roaming calls/data
• Give them food and medicine ration books
• Get on with life
😂😂😂
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That's brilliant Jim.
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[quote=nholleran post_id=83724 time=1552379014 user_id=85]
Above 1.17 today.

You,ve made me wonder,,what would happen to the pound if general election was called and Jeremy became our next prime minister ;)
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Jimgward wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:35 am What should happen next after tonight’s latest farce:

• Quietly revoke Article 50
• Tell Brexiters we left with no deal
• Send them blue passport covers
• Give them special long queues at airports/ports
• Charge them for roaming calls/data
• Give them food and medicine ration books
• Get on with life
😂😂😂
Another reason some Remain voters are viewed with such disdain.
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If only Carlsberg, did Parliament balls ups. :lol:
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When I read this post yesterday I went on line and transferred 1500 Euro and got 1.17.099 from Transferwise. By the end of the day the pound dropped sharply.

Jim
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Jimgym wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:06 am
Jimgward wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:35 am What should happen next after tonight’s latest farce:

• Quietly revoke Article 50
• Tell Brexiters we left with no deal
• Send them blue passport covers
• Give them special long queues at airports/ports
• Charge them for roaming calls/data
• Give them food and medicine ration books
• Get on with life
😂😂😂
Another reason some Remain voters are viewed with such disdain.
Not all remainers I hope, most of us find this behaviour equally repugnant.
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For goodness sake, has there been a humour bypass? It’s not even my words, I purloined them from Facebook as I thought it funny. I think if we don’t laugh at this movement, it would be even more serious. The whole exercise is a farce and the sooner we leave or stay, the better. With millions in poverty, hundreds dying on the streets each year, the NHS collapsing... the entire thing is too much of a distraction as to what really affects our immediate lives.
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Jimgward wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:07 am For goodness sake, has there been a humour bypass? It’s not even my words, I purloined them from Facebook as I thought it funny. I think if we don’t laugh at this movement, it would be even more serious. The whole exercise is a farce and the sooner we leave or stay, the better. With millions in poverty, hundreds dying on the streets each year, the NHS collapsing... the entire thing is too much of a distraction as to what really affects our immediate lives.
From my remainer perspective it is a bit like Russel Brand, the first 10 minutes might, possibly, probably not but it is bearable, raise a titter. 2 years of it and you want to put a brick through the TV.
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Nah!! I'm a leaver, but never ever found Russell Brand remotely amusing! I wanted to put a brick through the tv the first time I saw him!
And don't even mention Ed Miliband going to his house for Brand to 'interview' the possible next Prime Minister! To quote Julia Roberts - Big Mistake, Big. Huge.

Pillock.
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smudger wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:24 pm Nah!! I'm a leaver, but never ever found Russell Brand remotely amusing! I wanted to put a brick through the tv the first time I saw him!
And don't even mention Ed Miliband going to his house for Brand to 'interview' the possible next Prime Minister! To quote Julia Roberts - Big Mistake, Big. Huge.

Pillock.
Why do you think I picked Brand, creepy weirdo and the wife agrees. I assume the pillock is not aimed at me, that would make you as bad as a fanatical remainer. :D :D :D :D (I put the emoji's as that seems to imply it is a joke.)
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El tel wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:48 am I never thought I would say this but a military regime in the UK is probably a better option than what we currently call democracy. Having lived under several military regimes in my lifetime they can be far more decisive and effective. :-)

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El tel wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:48 am I never thought I would say this but a military regime in the UK is probably a better option than what we currently call democracy. Having lived under several military regimes in my lifetime they can be far more decisive and effective. :-)

Terry
Well, I'm sure half the world would disagree with that one.... Haven't heard any military leaders in the UK talk much sense either.... most are so far away from reality, they'd be as well being locked away in their Soho clubs for the remainder
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Could argue that about Churchill but then he was there in "our of need"!


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... and couldn't run a country in peacetime....
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Ahhh, but would you be here today had he not run our country when we needed it ………… I'll let you contemplate that conundrum!


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Hudswell wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:56 pm At least he ensured a country that could be run...
SE.. you can’t resist, can you? Always sniping. Always having to make something’s where it doesn’t exist. The point was about countries run by the military, but you have to get right in there. I will put you back on hide. You’re not worth it. You can’t argue with trolls and idiots.
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