Who will be the first to fall?

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  1. Nonnie

    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Funny how parliament didn't vote on signing the EU treaties as when they came up but they have the say on leaving!!! You can't make this stuff up.
     
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    https://www.theguardian.com/politic...082364d7cedb66#block-5d0b729f8f082364d7cedb66

    There seems to be a belief that all of these including Johnson would ask for an extension but an equally strong belief that the EU is fed up with this and nothing but a general election or second referendum would get them to agree with this.

    same link
     
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    ....its all a load of bullshit isn't it! These guys want to be the next leaders of the country but they can't decide what path to take the country down because they don't want to make a decision....leaders my arse.
     
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    Well it looks like it will be No Deal, a general election or less likely but possibly more what the Tories would prefer a second Referendum. We seem to be in stale mate.
     
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    Ehm ... the British Parliament is the deciding authority to vote on Brexit ... no matter how easy it is. That is a fact and no invention!
    And that's where the problem lies ... there is a negotiated agreement and according to the EU, there is no longer a bargain to negotiate. Basta! And that is completely correct!

    Vote British Parliament on the agreement: No!
    Vote British Parliament to the No Deal = only alternative: No!

    Soooo ... what do the British want now? That's like "I'm really thirsty ... but I do not want to drink anything and I do not want to stay thirsty"! Ridiculous!

    No new PM Boris Johnson changes that to you ...
     
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