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Most Of The Tory Party Are Racist Idiots.
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It seems that 53% of the Tory party want Britain to have a No Deal. Since they are the party in power it seems very much that we will have No Deal. The chaos is only just beginning. https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/poli tics/br exit-no -deal-l atest-c onserva tive-pa rty-mem bers-mi nisters -theres a-may-u k-eu-a8 710156. html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."...as No Deal basically comes down to hating foreigners."
"Though any Brexit is about Jingoism, by definition."
I don't think you've been following the debate too closely, have you? Either that or you are being deliberately antagonistic. I either event, not really worth a response.
"All I'm really doing is saying that No Deal is almost certainly happening."
I do hope you're right. However, as much as I regret having to say so, I believe there is not a cat in hell's chance of the UK leaving with no agreement.
"Though any Brexit is about Jingoism, by definition."
I don't think you've been following the debate too closely, have you? Either that or you are being deliberately antagonistic. I either event, not really worth a response.
"All I'm really doing is saying that No Deal is almost certainly happening."
I do hope you're right. However, as much as I regret having to say so, I believe there is not a cat in hell's chance of the UK leaving with no agreement.
Not a chance, jd.
Parliament will devise some way to either delay A50 (which can only be done with the unanimous agreement of the EU27) or withdraw it entirely (which we can do - thanks to a recent ECJ ruling - without agreement). Either that or it will reluctantly agree to Mrs May's "deal" (which leaves us remaining in the EU in all but name) simply because they are too petrified of leaving without an agreement.
My guess is that A50 will be deferred (and the EU 27 will readily agree to that as our uncontrolled departure will cause them as much grief as it does us). So long as that is for a short period (max 3 months) and it is to allow a controlled No Deal Brexit to take place that is fine by me. Both sides should have used the last 30 months to prepare for a No Deal instead of fannying about trying to devise a way for us to leave whilst in realty remaining. But since few politicians on both sides of the Channel want us to leave at all, it is hardly surprising that they did not.
Parliament will devise some way to either delay A50 (which can only be done with the unanimous agreement of the EU27) or withdraw it entirely (which we can do - thanks to a recent ECJ ruling - without agreement). Either that or it will reluctantly agree to Mrs May's "deal" (which leaves us remaining in the EU in all but name) simply because they are too petrified of leaving without an agreement.
My guess is that A50 will be deferred (and the EU 27 will readily agree to that as our uncontrolled departure will cause them as much grief as it does us). So long as that is for a short period (max 3 months) and it is to allow a controlled No Deal Brexit to take place that is fine by me. Both sides should have used the last 30 months to prepare for a No Deal instead of fannying about trying to devise a way for us to leave whilst in realty remaining. But since few politicians on both sides of the Channel want us to leave at all, it is hardly surprising that they did not.
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