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Chaotic Vote At Labour Conference
... as Labour decide they will not support Remain today, but they might do tomorrow.
That’s clear to the electorate then.
Not sure who will be grinning most at this shambles, Jo Swindon or BoJo.
That’s clear to the electorate then.
Not sure who will be grinning most at this shambles, Jo Swindon or BoJo.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They're being ridiculous whichever route they choose. One side wants to support remain when that decision has already been decided, we're exiting. The other wants to cobble together an unacceptable (in all likelihood) "deal" and have a public vote on accepting that or thwarting the public decision to leave. One wonders how many GEs it'll take before the public decide they seem fit to govern once more.
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The Gromit Party manifesto is:
- Leave on Oct 31st as per the Referendum.
- Try and get an orderly deal before then, but don't hold our breath.
- See how Brexit shapes up for 6 months.
- If we negotiate loads of great Trade Deals and everything is going tickety-boo, then hurrah for us.
- If we are going down the toilet, then be prepared to join the Single Market, and the European Economic Area (but not full EU until it is reformed).
- Give Gromit a Peerage (which I will renounce for a job well done. ;-)
The Gromit Party manifesto is:
- Leave on Oct 31st as per the Referendum.
- Try and get an orderly deal before then, but don't hold our breath.
- See how Brexit shapes up for 6 months.
- If we negotiate loads of great Trade Deals and everything is going tickety-boo, then hurrah for us.
- If we are going down the toilet, then be prepared to join the Single Market, and the European Economic Area (but not full EU until it is reformed).
- Give Gromit a Peerage (which I will renounce for a job well done. ;-)
"See how Brexit shapes up for 6 months"
In 6 months you'll have seen it wasn't the doom and gloom scenario remainers liked to claim. Issues arising will be either solved or well on the way to being so. It'd be exceptionally well done by all to have managed loads of trade deals by then, given we weren't allowed to negotiate while in the EU, and we have WTO anyway so no rush. We just need to check we're on course and 'getting there' by then.
In 6 months you'll have seen it wasn't the doom and gloom scenario remainers liked to claim. Issues arising will be either solved or well on the way to being so. It'd be exceptionally well done by all to have managed loads of trade deals by then, given we weren't allowed to negotiate while in the EU, and we have WTO anyway so no rush. We just need to check we're on course and 'getting there' by then.
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