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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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It seems they are coming back Monday with fewer options.

If Mays deal doesn’t go through.

OK.

Imagine you go down a disco on Tuesday and chat up 7 birds, and after each you make it plain that in fact you don't fancy them or want to see them again. Then you go back to the disco on Thursday and chat up the three better looking ones again. Would you change your mind? How well would it go down? Would any of them agree to shag you? Do you think it might lead to a lasting relationship?

This isn't going to go well, is it? ???

Edit - I can probably name the people on NSC who would reply 'yes', 'well with at least one of them' and 'you bet' and 'who gives a shit' to my questions :lolol:
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Well it seems fairly simple and straightforward to me.

I know what I voted for.

If this method of government is incapable of delivering a few simple unicorns when told to, we need a new method of government.

I'll bet dictatorships don't have to put up with this level of incompetence.

I've had enough of people not giving me what I want. I know what I voted for and until it's delivered I'll never vote again. Bloody undemocratic loons :annoyed:
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,213
Goldstone
No - every MP got to vote yes or no to every option. Removing an option won't affect the outcome.
That's not really true, as some MPs would choose to vote no to an option that in reality they would accept (if it was the last choice), but they'd rather it was taken off the list and others changed to their preference instead.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,383
OK.

Imagine you go down a disco on Tuesday and chat up 7 birds, and after each you make it plain that in fact you don't fancy them or want to see them again. Then you go back to the disco on Thursday and chat up the three better looking ones again. Would you change your mind? How well would it go down? Would any of them agree to shag you? Do you think it might lead to a lasting relationship?

This isn't going to go well, is it? ???

Are you Joey Barton ?
 


KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
19,864
Wolsingham, County Durham
OK.

Imagine you go down a disco on Tuesday and chat up 7 birds, and after each you make it plain that in fact you don't fancy them or want to see them again. Then you go back to the disco on Thursday and chat up the three better looking ones again. Would you change your mind? How well would it go down? Would any of them agree to shag you? Do you think it might lead to a lasting relationship?

I trust there would not be a withdrawal agreement in place in this scenario?
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,328
So those MP's who want the Customs Union should therefore vote for the Withdrawal Agreement. Will be interesting to see the list of those that voted for this but voted against the Withdrawal Agreement.

last time i checked, and i may missing something, the current withdrawal bill does leave us in the Customs Union for transistion period. then we negotiate to stay in the CU after all.

whether thats possible, politically or practice, without single market and ECJ is another matter. but it is the position of the Labour party after all so when they win the upcoming general election they can implement their policy.
 


A1X

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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Javeaseagull

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Feb 22, 2014
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As far as I am concerned I voted to join in 1974. In 2016 I voted to remain so a Peoples referendum means a best of three vote for me! Failing that let's have a General Election. Jeremy will sort it out.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Well it seems fairly simple to me.

If this method of government is incapable of delivering a few simple unicorns when told to, we need a new method of government.

I'll bet dictatorship's don't have to put up with this level of incompetence.

I know what I voted for and until it's delivered I'll never vote again :lolol:

Didn’t tonight prove that the Commons is and has always been spilt into two unwavering groups of Remainers and Brexiteers, with the added complication of Tories wanting to screw up any Corbyn ideas, and 90% of Labour MP’s wanting to screw any Government proposals? So, it’s almost impossible for any PM or government to get Brexit through.
 




KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
19,864
Wolsingham, County Durham
last time i checked, and i may missing something, the current withdrawal bill does leave us in the Customs Union for transistion period. then we negotiate to stay in the CU after all.

whether thats possible, politically or practice, without single market and ECJ is another matter. but it is the position of the Labour party after all so when they win the upcoming general election they can implement their policy.

It is A customs union rather than THE customs union within the withdrawal agreement.

The point I am making is that in order to get any customs union in the future, or any other non no deal Brexit, the Withdrawal Agreement has to be passed. Therefore, those MP's that want a customs union must, logically, vote for the Withdrawal Agreement. So if they haven't done so before, they should theoretically now do so.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
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mmmm...

MPs didn't vote on all options. Ken could possibly get his across the line. 30 MPs at least didn't express an option.

Doesn't include Cabinet.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Didn’t tonight prove that the Commons is and has always been spilt into two unwavering groups of Remainers and Brexiteers, with the added complication of Tories wanting to screw up any Corbyn ideas, and 90% of Labour MP’s wanting to screw any Government proposals? So, it’s almost impossible for any PM or government to get Brexit through.

If only someone could have seen this coming :wink:
 




A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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mmmm...

MPs didn't vote on all options. Ken could possibly get his across the line. 30 MPs at least didn't express an option.

Doesn't include Cabinet.

DUP abstained on CU and Common Market 2.0 as well, which further muddies the water.
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
57,940
hassocks
OK.

Imagine you go down a disco on Tuesday and chat up 7 birds, and after each you make it plain that in fact you don't fancy them or want to see them again. Then you go back to the disco on Thursday and chat up the three better looking ones again. Would you change your mind? How well would it go down? Would any of them agree to shag you? Do you think it might lead to a lasting relationship?

This isn't going to go well, is it? ???

Edit - I can probably name the people on NSC who would reply 'yes', 'well with at least one of them' and 'you bet' and 'who gives a shit' to my questions :lolol:


Depends how charming I was......

So no, none would :(
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,832
Hove
Ha ha seeing some of the Tories blue in the face at this process is brilliant, if they had toys they’d be scattered everywhere.
 










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