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themightymac
18 Oct 18 22:11
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May is a terrible leader and Brexit negotiator.

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By:
saddo
When: 18 Oct 18 22:12
All deliberate imo. Did nowt for a year, now time is short she wants to tie us in for another year.
By:
Just Checking
When: 18 Oct 18 22:17
I gave her the benefit of the doubt until today and talk of extending the negotiation time.

But the EU are clearly taking the p1ss and she's looking incredibly weak, and embarassing us frankly. The EU must be laughing their heads off.
They've made up this Irish border issue as a way to stop Brexit and May is falling for it.

Why does it need "summits" to solve things? Why aren't they CONSTANTLY discussing this in the background?

Do you think when companies merge or demerge the chairmen just turn up one day at a hotel and solve it all over a meal? Bollocks, they'll have months of discussion by people every day.

It seems to be that d1ck Macron that's being worse than Merkel. French produce boycott engaged by JC.

If we leave with No Deal the Irish will get an even more ****ed up border anyway so the d1ck who is the Irish PM should think about that and have a word in some ears...
By:
akabula
When: 19 Oct 18 00:26
I thought May would have been stronger than what she has been.
However in respect of Brexit the same thing would be happening if Labour was in power.

It will be impossible for the UK to get whatever the outcome of the negotiations are through parliament.
The Tories are split and Labour will put themselves before the country and vote against the government.
By:
Just Checking
When: 19 Oct 18 00:30
"Labour will put themselves before the country and vote against the government."
Totally. They want a second election ASAP and will vote to try and cause that.
Anything to bring in the socialist new dawn...
By:
mafeking
When: 19 Oct 18 02:23
a newly formed party should have a good chance of sweeping the board at any election in the near future but for some reason so many people in this country would never dream of switching their vote however hapless "their" party is. both main parties are as bad and full of 3rd rate charlatans as i can ever remember and that's saying something
By:
moisok
When: 19 Oct 18 07:07
talk about falling for a ploy - 'I have a cunning plan'   

Just leave - You have a date
By:
Foinavon
When: 19 Oct 18 10:13
All the EU are going to offer is a surrender agreement for which we have to pay them £39 billion.

Surely this is not an option, we have to leave with no deal.
JC is right, the biggest loser in that scenario will be Ireland. They should be careful what the wish for.
The best outcome for Ireland would be an amicable free trade deal where both sides prosper but Varadkar prefers to keep banging the EU drum in order to embarrass the UK. Let's see how that works out.
By:
Tallywagger.
When: 19 Oct 18 10:49
Sad fact is most Tory MPs would rather see a Corbyn government than leave the EU.

I suppose that's the long term plan now.

Put Brexit off until the next GE
Let Corbyn in
Rely on Corbyn being a one term disaster
Get voted back in

And round we go again. God I hate them all Plain
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