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Brexit OUT of EU: What happens now?

It is strange the virtue signalers are applauding the Hong Kong demonstrators, for defending democracy and defending those in the U.K who are going against the democratic process.
Shows how much power the press has, or how easily peoples opinions are moulded.

Even Stan Grant can see the irony.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09...ow-democracy-assailed-from-all-sides/11479000
Corbyn the tosser should take it to an early election. Democracy is not being served in any way, shape, or form by these rats.
 
Understated...:rolleyes: I wonder if this is how Chamberlain felt about Winston Churchhill in 1938 when he accused him of undermining the negotiations with Herr Hitler. ?
https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...ppeasement-terrifying-parallels-a8553686.html
Dude, these cretins have gauranteed the worst deal possible, or possibly block brexit altogether, all while the Europeans blinked, and a deal becoming possible. They have acted directly against Uk interests and against democratic process. I'd install Marshal law, have them all under arrest in the Tower and tell the Europeans to go perform an impossible autoerotic act before calling an election.

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Dude, these cretins have gauranteed the worst deal possible, or possibly block brexit altogether, all while the Europeans blinked, and a deal becoming possible. They have acted directly against Uk interests and against democratic process. I'd install Marshal law, have them all under arrest in the Tower and tell the Europeans to go perform an impossible autoerotic act before calling an election.

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While in the Tower you could make them eat Euro sausage.(courtesy of Yes Minister)
 
I'd install "Marshal" law,

Is that like Boris putting on the sheriffs badge going out and marshalling his deputies and deciding he is going to run the baddies out of town ?

Or perhaps Stalin deciding there were too many traitors in his Central Committee and Army and having them executed or sent to Siberia.

Hyperbole indeed. Settle down Wayne. There are plenty of idiots around would would make that rant and not put in the hyperbole line.
 
Is that like Boris putting on the sheriffs badge going out and marshalling his deputies and deciding he is going to run the baddies out of town ?

Or perhaps Stalin deciding there were too many traitors in his Central Committee and Army and having them executed or sent to Siberia.

Hyperbole indeed. Settle down Wayne. There are plenty of idiots around would would make that rant and not put in the hyperbole line.
Haha, that's why I put in the hyperbole line bazzzz.

It would be antidemocratic and I would never support that, so long as democracy is served. Just shining a mirror at the left, Komrade. ;-)
 
While in the Tower you could make them eat Euro sausage.(courtesy of Yes Minister)
I'm quite partial to a Thüringer Rostbratwurst, if I ever end up in the Tower, but a Lincolnshire or Cumberland sausage is equally nice, FWIW :)
 
75% think the political class isn't serving the interests of the country!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-election-want-no-deal-Corbyn-poll-shows.html
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The Guardian would never load questions Bas. Neither the SMH or The Age. Nor the ABC or SBS.

These are all completely balanced and impartial organs
 
If the questions were posed as per the article below, they sound very unambiguous and to the point.
But if someone doesn't like the answers, I guess they have to blame the questions.
Not that I have been following British or U.S politics, I have enough trouble getting my head around Australian politics.
But with the U.K pulling out of the E.U, it will probably increase the load on Countries like Germany, to carry the credibility of the Euro and the trade issues to facilitate underperforming members.
 
MPs stage protest during stormy ceremony to suspend Parliament for five weeks
https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2019/09/...ring-stormy-ceremony-to-suspend-parliament-f/


Brexit party: Farage seeks election pact with Conservatives
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...farage-seeks-election-pact-with-conservatives

Boris Johnson still ahead in the polls - but by how much?
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...nson-still-ahead-in-the-polls-but-by-how-much

In Brussels, the goodwill Boris Johnson fostered is slowly ebbing away
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/sep/09/brussels-boris-johnson-eu-brexit
 
I wouldn't put much stock into The Grauniad's analysis @noirua. But it still could go either way.

However, the remainers have completely destroyed the chance of a satisfactory deal. But that is not actually their goal, they want to rescind Brexit altogether... Labour's unedifying hypocrisy regards an election, the second referendum, and explicit position on the matter leves no cause for doubt.

Interesting times... Nige being the wildcard.
 
What a mess the political class from all sides have failed the nation causing deep divisions allowing fringe idiots like Farage into the game.

No no one actually knows the outcomes for leaving other than assumptions of the greatness of nationalistic virtues no plan no map what could possibly go wrong?

At any other time in British history neither Johnson or Corbyn would be leaders of their respective parties yet here we are.

Then there is Ireland.....be dammed.
 
No one knows the outcomes?

LMAO

Well, nobody can actually predict anything about anything. But they are leaving the EU (if it happens), not the goddam planet!!!!!

They will simply form new or modified trading relationships... It will be a boon for Australia and NZ... and Europe needs the Uk too. If Brussels has a stupidity spasm and blocks trade, it will hurt them far more than the UK.

All the other crap is just power games.
 
Also @IFocus, Boris was always destined for leadership at some stage. And, contrary to the hysterical accusations of being fat right, he is actually socially quite liberal.

Look up his voting record on these issues bro.
 
From what I've observed, it is only the press that are ramping the apocalypse scenario, most would be expecting a business as normal.
It will improve the job prospects in customs, for a lot of people, it may initially slow traffic at major Ports and places of entry but it isn't as though the U.K has always been in the EU or had open boarders.
 
From what I've observed, it is only the press that are ramping the apocalypse scenario, most would be expecting a business as normal.
It will improve the job prospects in customs, for a lot of people, it may initially slow traffic at major Ports and places of entry but it isn't as though the U.K has always been in the EU or had open boarders.

It will hurt some:
Those with holiday houses in Spain and able to regularly visit the continent. (e.g. most of the politicians).
Those working in the big banks where restrictions will limit European income.
Those in areas where they gain income from Europe to encourage a particular region (though this could be picked up out of Europe).
Those firms that compete in Europe. (There the ones that a deal should be for).
 
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