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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Which is a no plan, who else think it is good that the parliament is stopping it? I do, it is good that some have sense that thinks of the country as a whole and to keep northern irelands best interest in place

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Parliament is simply adhering to the promises made by the successful Leave campaign in the referendum - that the UK would leave on terms better than what we have at the moment.

Until the Leave people come forward with a plan that fulfils their promises, Parliament will continue to hold them to their word.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood

all he has to do is run the clock down and the e.u will kick us out on the 31st anyway.and all these cabinet ministers will be backbenchers by time parliment finish summer holidays.so really all bpris has to do is the grand total of nothing.also didnt the e.u warn us if nothing been decided by then it wont be extended?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im really just "Dont Care"at the mo.

Says alot real when i think im in the import export game.!

Theres so much stuff in the back ground

IE. HMRC come the end of Oct should b running out a brand new import /export clearance system.

Going to be a complete back long ...nightmare..

Thanks

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By *wosmilersCouple
over a year ago

Heathrowish

The problem with the phrase "better terms" is that there can be a debate on whether there are better economic terms or social terms or political terms....and whether those terms can be defined as immediate or in the short or long term.

.....and what may be favourable in some eyes, may be detrimental in others.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"all he has to do is run the clock down and the e.u will kick us out on the 31st anyway.and all these cabinet ministers will be backbenchers by time parliment finish summer holidays.so really all bpris has to do is the grand total of nothing.also didnt the e.u warn us if nothing been decided by then it wont be extended?"
Thats the plan nothing anyone can do about it.The uk wont make it happen so let the eu do it for us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So will Boris sign the inevitable extension that will be offered

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Also are we going to be paying more millions to shipping companies to not run services?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So will Boris sign the inevitable extension that will be offered "

What makes you think the EU will offer a further extension?

We've recently sent 29 Brexit MEP's that are determined to make things as difficult as possible for the EU - and quite right too. We voted to leave this club and it should have been delivered on 29th March. The EU election results were a direct consequence of that.

Boris is very, very aware that if there is any delay to brexit past 31st October, then the Conservatives are finished.

Which means that the Brexit Party will likely win the inevitable subsequent General Election - and going by the EU elections, by a considerable margin - and their policy is a no deal brexit

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By *ertwoCouple
over a year ago

omagh


"Which is a no plan, who else think it is good that the parliament is stopping it? I do, it is good that some have sense that thinks of the country as a whole and to keep northern irelands best interest in place "

Spoken by a Londoner who knows nothing about Northern Ireland. The interests of Northern Ireland is to remain with our biggest trade area the rest of the UK. Where it goes we go. The treaty protecting Irish and British nationals crossing the land border has nothing to do with the EU.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Which is a no plan, who else think it is good that the parliament is stopping it? I do, it is good that some have sense that thinks of the country as a whole and to keep northern irelands best interest in place

Spoken by a Londoner who knows nothing about Northern Ireland. The interests of Northern Ireland is to remain with our biggest trade area the rest of the UK. Where it goes we go. The treaty protecting Irish and British nationals crossing the land border has nothing to do with the EU. "

I do know about it, hence why I said the parliament have the best interest for northern ireland to remain in the eu.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thats the plan nothing anyone can do about it.The uk wont make it happen so let the eu do it for us. "

*Palpatine* "Ironic isn't it?"

The ones who will grant Brexiters what they want won't be their government, but the very people they want to leave.

Not the best of signs. All the UK government has done is show they only look out for themselves, not the people, when they are unregulated. And we have this to look forward to.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Thats the plan nothing anyone can do about it.The uk wont make it happen so let the eu do it for us.

*Palpatine* "Ironic isn't it?"

The ones who will grant Brexiters what they want won't be their government, but the very people they want to leave.

Not the best of signs. All the UK government has done is show they only look out for themselves, not the people, when they are unregulated. And we have this to look forward to."

Yes ironic but it will be the best thing the eu have ever done for the uk cant wait.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"So will Boris sign the inevitable extension that will be offered

What makes you think the EU will offer a further extension?

We've recently sent 29 Brexit MEP's that are determined to make things as difficult as possible for the EU - and quite right too. We voted to leave this club and it should have been delivered on 29th March. The EU election results were a direct consequence of that.

Boris is very, very aware that if there is any delay to brexit past 31st October, then the Conservatives are finished.

Which means that the Brexit Party will likely win the inevitable subsequent General Election - and going by the EU elections, by a considerable margin - and their policy is a no deal brexit"

You mean the recent EU elections where the total number of seats for Great Britain Leave supporting parties fell from 44 (24 UKIP + 19 Tory) to 33 (29 TBP + 4 Tory). That's truly some sort of amazing endorsement of the Leave policy to actually end up with less seats overall than you had before hand.

As for TBP winning the next General Election; there is about as much chance of that happening as Christmas Day falling in June. TBP, if it does really well, would be lucky to pick up 50 seats and more realistically is likely to get somewhere between 0 and 15. 34% and dropping is just not enough to get TBP anywhere near getting into government.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So will Boris sign the inevitable extension that will be offered

What makes you think the EU will offer a further extension?

We've recently sent 29 Brexit MEP's that are determined to make things as difficult as possible for the EU - and quite right too. We voted to leave this club and it should have been delivered on 29th March. The EU election results were a direct consequence of that.

"

This kind of post just shows how out of touch and stupid this Brexit bollocks is.

You post as if the EU will not let us leave which is just wrong and plain straight stupid.

"" We've recently sent 29 Brexit MEP's that are determined to make things as difficult as possible for the EU - and quite right too""

and that load of bollocks just makes us all look like spoilt stupid wankers who have no fucking clue how the world works.

Why send them tossers to Brussels because OUR PARLIAMENT will not accept the leaving deal in our House of Commons?

Voting the Brexit party into UK Government is the way to go but sending them to Brussels when it's a UK issue why we haven't left is so far up on the numpty scale it's unbelievable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If we are out why have we just sent a bunch of tossers to the EU ?

All they are there for is to get paid to Make the UK look an ever bigger cunt than we already do.

And they are getting paid for it ffs

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"If we are out why have we just sent a bunch of tossers to the EU ?

All they are there for is to get paid to Make the UK look an ever bigger cunt than we already do.

And they are getting paid for it ffs"

Eu law mate while we are in we have to have representation.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So will Boris sign the inevitable extension that will be offered "
No he wont and britain will never leave the eu either lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You post as if the EU will not let us leave which is just wrong and plain straight stupid."

Er, No, I didn't.

Read my post again. I haven't even suggested that the EU will stop us leaving.

I can't see how you can possibly read anything of that nature into what I posted.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

The only people stopping the UK from leaving the EU are the British themselves.

Why? Because no-one can agree what Brexit is supposed to look like.

There was no plan or vision in 2016 and still in 2019 there is no plan or vision, just the same meaningless rhetoric trotted out by Mrs May for three years and repeated now by Hunt and Johnson.

A real pig in a poke.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"The only people stopping the UK from leaving the EU are the British themselves.

Why? Because no-one can agree what Brexit is supposed to look like.

There was no plan or vision in 2016 and still in 2019 there is no plan or vision, just the same meaningless rhetoric trotted out by Mrs May for three years and repeated now by Hunt and Johnson.

A real pig in a poke."

Exactly this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The only people stopping the UK from leaving the EU are the British themselves.

Why? Because no-one can agree what Brexit is supposed to look like.

There was no plan or vision in 2016 and still in 2019 there is no plan or vision, just the same meaningless rhetoric trotted out by Mrs May for three years and repeated now by Hunt and Johnson.

A real pig in a poke."

What should it looks like??

Red white and blue FFS

No brown..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

“The Bank of England has sounded the alarm over the risks to City banks from no-deal Brexit, warning that companies across Europe could be cut off from their lenders overnight.

“ it warned that about half of EU companies using banks registered in Britain could be cut off from their banking services after Halloween, as they had yet to fully prepare for Brexit.

“In the absence of further action by EU authorities, some disruption to cross-border financial services is possible.

Although such disruption would primarily affect EU households and businesses, it could amplify volatility and spill back to the UK in ways that cannot be fully anticipated or mitigated,” the Bank said.

“Britain has enabled UK companies banking with EU banks located in Britain to keep on trading in the same way, even in a no-deal Brexit, under special rules legislated for by the government. Brussels has however not taken similar steps, the Bank “

Come on Eu get your house in order... remember the 7Ps, unless you are planning to cut a deal with us ???

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By *obletonMan
over a year ago

A Home Among The Woodland Creatures


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Come on Eu get your house in order... remember the 7Ps, unless you are planning to cut a deal with us ???

"

I assumed they had - they sorted a custom exit agreement for the UK - had it agreed by all 28 member states including Britain - signed off by the PM and the Minister in charge of the process only for them to fail to get it through their own parliament.

That's hardly their problem

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


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Come on Eu get your house in order... remember the 7Ps, unless you are planning to cut a deal with us ???

I assumed they had - they sorted a custom exit agreement for the UK - had it agreed by all 28 member states including Britain - signed off by the PM and the Minister in charge of the process only for them to fail to get it through their own parliament.

That's hardly their problem"

“Britain has enabled UK companies banking with EU banks located in Britain to keep on trading in the same way, even in a no-deal Brexit, under special rules legislated for by the government. Brussels has however not taken similar steps"

that's what the 7Ps humour is referring to...

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Which is a no plan, who else think it is good that the parliament is stopping it? I do, it is good that some have sense that thinks of the country as a whole and to keep northern irelands best interest in place "
I think he will cause a constitutional crisis,he will by pass parliament,get us out then go the people and destroy Corbyn,that is his plan I think

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By *obletonMan
over a year ago

A Home Among The Woodland Creatures


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Come on Eu get your house in order... remember the 7Ps, unless you are planning to cut a deal with us ???

I assumed they had - they sorted a custom exit agreement for the UK - had it agreed by all 28 member states including Britain - signed off by the PM and the Minister in charge of the process only for them to fail to get it through their own parliament.

That's hardly their problem

“Britain has enabled UK companies banking with EU banks located in Britain to keep on trading in the same way, even in a no-deal Brexit, under special rules legislated for by the government. Brussels has however not taken similar steps"

that's what the 7Ps humour is referring to...

"

So the UK has unilaterally made a decision regarding trade with the EU but has failed to reach a bilateral agreement with the EU

Agreed, that is definitely a piss poor plan, especially as free movement is still in effect so any EU based business banking in the UK can frictionlessly move their funds out of the UK.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Come on Eu get your house in order... remember the 7Ps, unless you are planning to cut a deal with us ???

I assumed they had - they sorted a custom exit agreement for the UK - had it agreed by all 28 member states including Britain - signed off by the PM and the Minister in charge of the process only for them to fail to get it through their own parliament.

That's hardly their problem

“Britain has enabled UK companies banking with EU banks located in Britain to keep on trading in the same way, even in a no-deal Brexit, under special rules legislated for by the government. Brussels has however not taken similar steps"

that's what the 7Ps humour is referring to...

"

what are the 7ps? Not the marketing ones...?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


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Come on Eu get your house in order... remember the 7Ps, unless you are planning to cut a deal with us ???

I assumed they had - they sorted a custom exit agreement for the UK - had it agreed by all 28 member states including Britain - signed off by the PM and the Minister in charge of the process only for them to fail to get it through their own parliament.

That's hardly their problem

“Britain has enabled UK companies banking with EU banks located in Britain to keep on trading in the same way, even in a no-deal Brexit, under special rules legislated for by the government. Brussels has however not taken similar steps"

that's what the 7Ps humour is referring to...

what are the 7ps? Not the marketing ones...?"

Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You post as if the EU will not let us leave which is just wrong and plain straight stupid.

Er, No, I didn't.

Read my post again. I haven't even suggested that the EU will stop us leaving.

I can't see how you can possibly read anything of that nature into what I posted.

"

What was the point of this then?


"

We've recently sent 29 Brexit MEP's that are determined to make things as difficult as possible for the EU - and quite right too. We voted to leave this club and it should have been delivered on 29th March.

"

There's no other logical way to look at that other than you see it's the EU preventing us leaving.

If not why send MEP's to make things as difficult as possible for the EU when it's nothing to do with the EU that OUR Parliament won't accept Brexit ?

It's like a petulant child storming off to their grandparents to make their life a misery because their mum and dad won't let them do something....

Surely you need to lobby our Parliament over this issue as they are the only body that has stopped us leaving on the 31st of March and not the EU.

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