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Will brexit be delivered, yes/no.

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

And why? I say no, because there is no plans and the ones they think of is unrealistic, no cherry picking, you cant have the whole cake without the cherry lol.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Yes. We are in the death spiral now.

(I hope I’m wrong)

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Something will be delivered.

It just won't be anything like what people were promised in 2016.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport

There will be a brexit. It will be an utter clusterfuck. The ordinary people will scream "why weren't we told it would fuck us over so much?". The brexiteers will say it went bad because of the remainers.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Something will be delivered.

It just won't be anything like what people were promised in 2016.

"

This..

Have said all along it will be a fudge..

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


"There will be a brexit. It will be an utter clusterfuck. The ordinary people will scream "why weren't we told it would fuck us over so much?". The brexiteers will say it went bad because of the remainers."

That's because brexiters will never accept responsibility for anything.Spineless cretinous creatures.Like boris and moggy .

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

Unfortunately it will go ahead it has to because of the vote in 2016

As someone has said the leavers will blame the remainers for us not getting a great deal but what it comes down to it the uk it titchy compared to the rest of the EU and will have to join the line for deals the same as the rest of the world.

And it does not matter who the prime minister is the negotiating has been done so it’s leave with the deal offered because there’s is no other deal

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


"There will be a brexit. It will be an utter clusterfuck. The ordinary people will scream "why weren't we told it would fuck us over so much?". The brexiteers will say it went bad because of the remainers.

That's because brexiters will never accept responsibility for anything.Spineless cretinous creatures.Like boris and moggy ."

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


"There will be a brexit. It will be an utter clusterfuck. The ordinary people will scream "why weren't we told it would fuck us over so much?". The brexiteers will say it went bad because of the remainers."
That is right, they will and are already blaming the remainers as the brexit they want wont happen, brexit was set to fail before it even started.

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


"Something will be delivered.

It just won't be anything like what people were promised in 2016.

"

We already know what people were promised in 2016 is undeliverable, hell many of us knew it was undeliverable at the time

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

All will be fine,setbacks at first but after a few years I expect all you remoaners to give grovelling aplogies for the way you have carried on as we will allow you to enjoy the success of it all because we are magnaminous not like you sad bastards

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"All will be fine,setbacks at first but after a few years I expect all you remoaners to give grovelling aplogies for the way you have carried on as we will allow you to enjoy the success of it all because we are magnaminous not like you sad bastards"

Any chance of an apology from you now for stating you would spit on remain voters?

Magnanimous.. Pah

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By *obletonMan  over a year ago

THE STICKS


"Something will be delivered.

It just won't be anything like what people were promised in 2016.

This..

Have said all along it will be a fudge.. "

To be fair, that WAS what was promised in 2016 - complete unresricted access to the single market and a Norway type deal.

Basically EAA membership.

Gove and Boris - the co chairs of the vote leave campaign and Farrage campaigned on that basis.

The fact that they changed their minds AFTER they won doesn't subtract from the fact that a fudged sift brecit was what they promised

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By *bernathCouple  over a year ago

Gloucestershire


"And why? I say no, because there is no plans and the ones they think of is unrealistic, no cherry picking, you cant have the whole cake without the cherry lol."

It will happen because apparently farage said he will be on the front lines with his army if it doesn’t

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

Of course it will go through and ironically it will be Europe doing it, we've been given a final deadline and the EU committee made it clear that if nothing is sorted out by October 31st, then Britain will be kicked out on No Deal.

It makes sense really as the one thing our Government likes to do best is avoid taking the blame for things, if they can piss about until we're kicked out then they'll have someone to blame for No Deal other than themselves.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

by oct 31st..... not a snowballs chance in hell....

i am just looking forward to johnson betraying his hard line brexiteers.... or trying to force it thru and the moderates forcing the vote of no confidence and there being a general election...

either wa

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


"All will be fine,setbacks at first but after a few years I expect all you remoaners to give grovelling aplogies for the way you have carried on as we will allow you to enjoy the success of it all because we are magnaminous not like you sad bastards"

You might want to learn the definition of magnaminous you sad bastard

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

It will be. It's the wrong answer to the wrong question though. Wealth inequality is the problem and will continue to be so.

The people with money are the people with the guns, so nothing's changing anytime soon.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

The thing is, we have candidates for the Conservative Party all promising to renegotiate an agreement before October 31.

Legally, they cannot.

It seems none have learned the lessons of 2016, and continue to promise things they cannot deliver.

Clause 12 of the Article 50 extension agreement between the government of the United Kingdom and the European Union specifically excludes any re-opening of the withdrawal agreement during the period of the extension.

It is written in law.

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


"The thing is, we have candidates for the Conservative Party all promising to renegotiate an agreement before October 31.

Legally, they cannot.

It seems none have learned the lessons of 2016, and continue to promise things they cannot deliver.

Clause 12 of the Article 50 extension agreement between the government of the United Kingdom and the European Union specifically excludes any re-opening of the withdrawal agreement during the period of the extension.

It is written in law.

"

Since when did anything factual figure in the Brexit dream

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Of course it will go through and ironically it will be Europe doing it, we've been given a final deadline and the EU committee made it clear that if nothing is sorted out by October 31st, then Britain will be kicked out on No Deal.

It makes sense really as the one thing our Government likes to do best is avoid taking the blame for things, if they can piss about until we're kicked out then they'll have someone to blame for No Deal other than themselves."

Exactly my thoughts too thats how we get out on the 31st.

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


"Of course it will go through and ironically it will be Europe doing it, we've been given a final deadline and the EU committee made it clear that if nothing is sorted out by October 31st, then Britain will be kicked out on No Deal.

It makes sense really as the one thing our Government likes to do best is avoid taking the blame for things, if they can piss about until we're kicked out then they'll have someone to blame for No Deal other than themselves.Exactly my thoughts too thats how we get out on the 31st."

Yes Leo Varadker was very clear the other day when speaking to the press, that his European colleagues have lost patience with the UK. Parliament can try to force the next Prime minister to aks for an extension if they want, it won't make a jot of difference because the EU won't be giving any more extensions. We're leaving on the 31st of October, Happy days!

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

The choice will come down to leaving on October 31 without an agreement or requesting an extension to Article 50 again.

We have been there before, and we know which direction Parliament will lead the UK.

The EU does not want to be seen as the one that pushes the UK into the abyss.

So I imagine any extension will be a very long one.

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