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#841 User is offline   Illuyankas 

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Posted 13 March 2019 - 08:11 PM

With a majority of just four votes, 312-308, we're not leaving without a deal! We're no longer at risk of being turbofucked by a cactus on an active drill*!


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Posted 13 March 2019 - 08:52 PM

Now hopefully they'll vote to extend with the condition of the extension that they want to revoke A50. I doubt it but come on, a hatrick would be nice.
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Posted 14 March 2019 - 12:19 AM

It would be. Hopefully they'll vote for an extension. While May tries to push her 'still a turd' deal through a third time.

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Posted 14 March 2019 - 01:13 AM

View PostIlluyankas, on 13 March 2019 - 08:11 PM, said:

With a majority of just four votes, 312-308, we're not leaving without a deal! We're no longer at risk of being turbofucked by a cactus on an active drill*!


*the drill will be turned off and as a special favour they're shaving half the cactus


four votes? Seriously?

Why are the MPs so scared of this referendum. I get the sense they dont really believe it but are very scared of going against democracy and the will of the people. I just dont see the electorate rioting and calling for Mays head if they called a second referendum or just said it wasnt binding. Maybe I just dont understand.
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Posted 14 March 2019 - 06:31 AM

All 27 EU members have to agree to an extension, even IF Mps vote for it.

If not, doesn't that mean we leave on 29th March regardless of the vote yesterday?

What a colossal fuck up. Surely they can all see that its more important not to economically ruin the country than submitting to the 'will' of less than half the population? There's just no common sense here. Every update, every new vote, every trip to Brussels, every session in Parliament - the sheer cost in time and money spent on this nonsense must be phenomenal.
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Posted 14 March 2019 - 08:46 AM

View PostCause, on 14 March 2019 - 01:13 AM, said:

View PostIlluyankas, on 13 March 2019 - 08:11 PM, said:

With a majority of just four votes, 312-308, we're not leaving without a deal! We're no longer at risk of being turbofucked by a cactus on an active drill*!


*the drill will be turned off and as a special favour they're shaving half the cactus


four votes? Seriously?

Why are the MPs so scared of this referendum. I get the sense they dont really believe it but are very scared of going against democracy and the will of the people. I just dont see the electorate rioting and calling for Mays head if they called a second referendum or just said it wasnt binding. Maybe I just dont understand.



Because they have brainlet right-wing voters and interests threatening both mass riots (because at its core Britain is an extremely insular, racist union) and other nasty things. Bumpstocks means Boomboxes!

View PostTraveller, on 14 March 2019 - 06:31 AM, said:

All 27 EU members have to agree to an extension, even IF Mps vote for it.

If not, doesn't that mean we leave on 29th March regardless of the vote yesterday?

What a colossal fuck up. Surely they can all see that its more important not to economically ruin the country than submitting to the 'will' of less than half the population? There's just no common sense here. Every update, every new vote, every trip to Brussels, every session in Parliament - the sheer cost in time and money spent on this nonsense must be phenomenal.


It financially benefits the current ruling party for things to be like this. Speculation and all that.
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Posted 14 March 2019 - 08:46 AM

Yes, hence the EU's comment that it is like the Titanic voting for the iceberg to move. If there is no deal by the end of March, the UK still crashes out regardless unless the EU agrees to an extension or article 50 is revoked by the UK, in effect stopping Brexit.
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Posted 14 March 2019 - 02:29 PM

View PostMaark Abbott, on 14 March 2019 - 08:46 AM, said:

View PostCause, on 14 March 2019 - 01:13 AM, said:

View PostIlluyankas, on 13 March 2019 - 08:11 PM, said:

With a majority of just four votes, 312-308, we're not leaving without a deal! We're no longer at risk of being turbofucked by a cactus on an active drill*!


*the drill will be turned off and as a special favour they're shaving half the cactus


four votes? Seriously?

Why are the MPs so scared of this referendum. I get the sense they dont really believe it but are very scared of going against democracy and the will of the people. I just dont see the electorate rioting and calling for Mays head if they called a second referendum or just said it wasnt binding. Maybe I just dont understand.



Because they have brainlet right-wing voters and interests threatening both mass riots (because at its core Britain is an extremely insular, racist union) and other nasty things. Bumpstocks means Boomboxes!

View PostTraveller, on 14 March 2019 - 06:31 AM, said:

All 27 EU members have to agree to an extension, even IF Mps vote for it.

If not, doesn't that mean we leave on 29th March regardless of the vote yesterday?

What a colossal fuck up. Surely they can all see that its more important not to economically ruin the country than submitting to the 'will' of less than half the population? There's just no common sense here. Every update, every new vote, every trip to Brussels, every session in Parliament - the sheer cost in time and money spent on this nonsense must be phenomenal.


It financially benefits the current ruling party for things to be like this. Speculation and all that.


Well, yeah, Tories. Saw an interesting interview with Rees Mogg, being questioned about the estimated 7 million he's made alone from this so far.
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 06:41 AM

Read that the Commons voted to delay Brekshit now...

https://www.bbc.co.u...litics-47572703
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 11:12 AM

They have, but now they need the EU27 to agree to it. At least Tusk is in favour of delay... he may be able to persuade them.
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 01:44 PM

Spain will probably veto it unless they get extra consessions on Gibraltar. I think eurosceptics are also targeting populist governments (eg Italy) to veto it in order to force a no deal exit.
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 01:45 PM

But most likely they will get an extension. For whatever good it will do. Everyone in the UK is fed up with it.
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 02:11 PM

I think they need a purpose for the extension right? At the moment it just seems like it's "give us more time so Theresa May can fail at getting her terrible deal through for the third time" which is presumably not enough reason to extend.
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 03:50 PM

I believe they won't formally request an extension until May has had her flawed deal defeated for a third (!) time (the woman is a true masochist), after which they will probably say they need time to review and put forward an amended proposal that takes into consideration the concerns of the House. Which the EU will probably agree to because they are trying not be made the scapegoat for a crash-out. And then we crash out in June instead, because Parliament will not want to extend past the EU council elections.
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Posted 15 March 2019 - 04:21 PM

The EU will defo give us an extension because it plays into the hands of Leave types around Europe if the EU looks like the bad guy. May is hoping her third attempt at the deal will fly because Brexiters will be nervous that it's her deal or no Brexit now that no deal is allegedly off the table. That's why her repetitive phrases are now touting only that because she knows the ERG and DUP changing their minds is the last angle she has. I wouldn't bet against her getting it through, she could have the numbers if you think how many Remain MPs are saying they are committed to delivering Brexit. This third vote has the best chance of the three.

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Posted 18 March 2019 - 08:36 AM

View PostMezla PigDog, on 15 March 2019 - 04:21 PM, said:

The EU will defo give us an extension because it plays into the hands of Leave types around Europe if the EU looks like the bad guy. May is hoping her third attempt at the deal will fly because Brexiters will be nervous that it's her deal or no Brexit now that no deal is allegedly off the table. That's why her repetitive phrases are now touting only that because she knows the ERG and DUP changing their minds is the last angle she has. I wouldn't bet against her getting it through, she could have the numbers if you think how many Remain MPs are saying they are committed to delivering Brexit. This third vote has the best chance of the three.

Still hooray for this week's votes as it has meant I haven't had to log in to my laptop during a week off.


I wouldn't be so sure. Every member state needs to agree after all. And I don't understand how the EU could possibly look like the bad guy for giving further extensions. The presentation is probably quite different in England, but here in Norway and in Spain for that matter, the opinion seems pretty one sided in support of the EU.
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Posted 18 March 2019 - 12:25 PM

It is the opinion of the British citizens that matters though, and they get fed anti-EU bullshit on a daily basis by the Daily Mail, the Sun and the Telegraph. And you better believe that those papers, as well as a certain group of politicians (specifically the ERG) will have no qualms painting the EU as the bad guy. For Brexiteers that is enough to confirm their ingrained distrust of the EU.
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Posted 18 March 2019 - 02:00 PM

View PostGorefest, on 18 March 2019 - 12:25 PM, said:

It is the opinion of the British citizens that matters though, and they get fed anti-EU bullshit on a daily basis by the Daily Mail, the Sun and the Telegraph. And you better believe that those papers, as well as a certain group of politicians (specifically the ERG) will have no qualms painting the EU as the bad guy. For Brexiteers that is enough to confirm their ingrained distrust of the EU.


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Posted 18 March 2019 - 05:43 PM

View PostGorefest, on 18 March 2019 - 12:25 PM, said:

It is the opinion of the British citizens that matters though, and they get fed anti-EU bullshit on a daily basis by the Daily Mail, the Sun and the Telegraph. And you better believe that those papers, as well as a certain group of politicians (specifically the ERG) will have no qualms painting the EU as the bad guy. For Brexiteers that is enough to confirm their ingrained distrust of the EU.

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Posted 18 March 2019 - 06:53 PM

View PostMorgoth, on 18 March 2019 - 08:36 AM, said:

View PostMezla PigDog, on 15 March 2019 - 04:21 PM, said:

The EU will defo give us an extension because it plays into the hands of Leave types around Europe if the EU looks like the bad guy. May is hoping her third attempt at the deal will fly because Brexiters will be nervous that it's her deal or no Brexit now that no deal is allegedly off the table. That's why her repetitive phrases are now touting only that because she knows the ERG and DUP changing their minds is the last angle she has. I wouldn't bet against her getting it through, she could have the numbers if you think how many Remain MPs are saying they are committed to delivering Brexit. This third vote has the best chance of the three.

Still hooray for this week's votes as it has meant I haven't had to log in to my laptop during a week off.


I wouldn't be so sure. Every member state needs to agree after all. And I don't understand how the EU could possibly look like the bad guy for giving further extensions. The presentation is probably quite different in England, but here in Norway and in Spain for that matter, the opinion seems pretty one sided in support of the EU.


I think the more important point here is the real ties that Britain has with Europe (and with specific European countries). In my opinion, the fact that each EU state has to agree actually pressures the EU to accept an extension. When you've got numerous countries with disproportionately strong links to the UK - that will be disproportionately harmed by the UK crashing out - then it makes it pretty damn awkward to vote against an extension. It's not just a question of voting against the UK getting an extension, but potentially of voting against other European countries saying "we need a deal" or simply "our industry would like more time to prepare". I don't think you need anything remotely like all 27 states taking that view to make it happen. A lone maverick is not going to push the UK out. In fact, I'd be surprised if a reasonable majority would even do it.

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