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    'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'


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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Farage has begun the election campaign trail already

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    He's boxed in , if Boris gets a yes , he's fecked ,so best to make some noise .

    The DUP were defending the Good Friday Agreement as well ,really ??

    SNP showing sympathy for DUP really ??

    Labour say the deal is unacceptable , 42 mintutes before its even published really ??

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    It seems fairly logical to me, he's claiming Boris has stitched us up, so he prefers a general election to the current deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    He's boxed in , if Boris gets a yes , he's fecked ,so best to make some noise .

    The DUP were defending the Good Friday Agreement as well ,really ??

    SNP showing sympathy for DUP really ??

    Labour say the deal is unacceptable , 42 mintutes before its even published really ??
    They already knew the erg have been promised no deal in a year's time once the transition period lapses, that is unacceptable. Don't trust me? Read Hammond's article in the times or Sam's take - https://t.co/xy8wUX3mT6 https://twitter.com/SamGyimah/status...635555841?s=17

    You will believe what you like but this 'deal' is a stitch up and easy route to no deal. Maybe this was the plan all along, hopefully it fails today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    They already knew the erg have been promised no deal in a year's time once the transition period lapses, that is unacceptable. Don't trust me? Read Hammond's article in the times or Sam's take - https://t.co/xy8wUX3mT6 https://twitter.com/SamGyimah/status...635555841?s=17

    You will believe what you like but this 'deal' is a stitch up and easy route to no deal. Maybe this was the plan all along, hopefully it fails today.
    Good news if true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    They already knew the erg have been promised no deal in a year's time once the transition period lapses, that is unacceptable. Don't trust me? Read Hammond's article in the times or Sam's take - https://t.co/xy8wUX3mT6 https://twitter.com/SamGyimah/status...635555841?s=17

    You will believe what you like but this 'deal' is a stitch up and easy route to no deal. Maybe this was the plan all along, hopefully it fails today.
    And the most heinous aspect is Labour MPs voting for this deal in the forlorn attempt to keep their seats despite knowing this fact.

    Several expert reports have concluded that it wasn't Labour voters who voted for Brexit in Leave constituencies; they stayed at home: it was the Tory voters coming out in force to vote for Brexit.

    The irony for these Labour quislings is that after the General Election when Boris Johnson is feted as a Superhero having secured his Brexit deal they will be swept aside in the euphoria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    And the most heinous aspect is Labour MPs voting for this deal in the forlorn attempt to keep their seats despite knowing this fact.

    Several expert reports have concluded that it wasn't Labour voters who voted for Brexit in Leave constituencies; they stayed at home: it was the Tory voters coming out in force to vote for Brexit.

    The irony for these Labour quislings is that after the General Election when Boris Johnson is feted as a Superhero having secured his Brexit deal they will be swept aside in the euphoria.
    Live to see that report in detail,
    sounds more like a desperate denial of democracy or fake news .

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Live to see that report in detail,
    sounds more like a desperate denial of democracy or fake news .
    No nothing like that at all: and there were several peer reviewed reports. Sorry your response sounds like typical desperate Brexiteer denial of reality

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    No nothing like that at all: and there were several peer reviewed reports. Sorry your response sounds like typical desperate Brexiteer denial of reality
    How dare you! life on mars voted to remain. He's said it several times which makes it true. Just like how he keeps saying that he doesn't support Trump and Boris Johnson... yet fawns over them constantly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    How dare you! life on mars voted to remain. He's said it several times which makes it true. Just like how he keeps saying that he doesn't support Trump and Boris Johnson... yet fawns over them constantly.
    If he voted for Remain as he said he did then he must have done it by mistake. There's absolutely nothing in any of his many many arguments which prove he has any Remainer sympathies even remotely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    If he voted for Remain as he said he did then he must have done it by mistake. There's absolutely nothing in any of his many many arguments which prove he has any Remainer sympathies even remotely.
    Unlike many of his detractors, the guy literally lived through the 70's. Give his some slack ffs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Unlike many of his detractors, the guy literally lived through the 70's. Give his some slack ffs!
    He survived 'Tales of Topographic Oceans' for goodness' sake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    He survived 'Tales of Topographic Oceans' for goodness' sake.
    You sure...has it finished yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    You sure...has it finished yet?
    ....and don't say Yes!

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    How dare you! life on mars voted to remain. He's said it several times which makes it true. Just like how he keeps saying that he doesn't support Trump and Boris Johnson... yet fawns over them constantly.
    I did indeed vote to remain ,never lied about that , I'd now vote to leave ,never disguised that , don't like Trump or Boris never hid that .

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Unlike many of his detractors, the guy literally lived through the 70's. Give his some slack ffs!
    .

    Thanks ,was a tough personal time .

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    .

    Thanks ,was a tough personal time .
    I'd understood that it was a god-awful small affair...shows what I know!

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Unless I'm mistaken, and I'd be happy to be corrected, for an extension to be granted then it requires the consent of all EU member states including the one that makes the request. Wouldn't that mean Johnson can ask for an extension to then withhold Britain's consent?

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Unless I'm mistaken, and I'd be happy to be corrected, for an extension to be granted then it requires the consent of all EU member states including the one that makes the request. Wouldn't that mean Johnson can ask for an extension to then withhold Britain's consent?
    If he did that he would be on the naughty step of a Scottish court before he could say 'Phwoarrrrr Humbug!'

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    If he did that he would be on the naughty step of a Scottish court before he could say 'Phwoarrrrr Humbug!'
    If I was Boris Id write 3 letters and stare the EU Commission in the eye ,ring one of my old like minded mates , for a veto on an extension and watch parliament react , my worry every time the opposition kicks this back with amendment after amendment Boris gains traction with voters .

    I really think Labours best chance is to accept it ,and fight on the real political battles at home where they are stronger ,tactically they got this badly wrong in my view , to be fair being torn apart internally doesn't help their cause old Keir as leader or Jess Phillips would have a field day

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    If I was Boris Id write 3 letters and stare the EU Commission in the eye ,ring one of my old like minded mates , for a veto on an extension and watch parliament react , my worry every time the opposition kicks this back with amendment after amendment Boris gains traction with voters .

    I really think Labours best chance is to accept it ,and fight on the real political battles at home where they are stronger ,tactically they got this badly wrong in my view , to be fair being torn apart internally doesn't help their cause old Keir as leader or Jess Phillips would have a field day


    You're quite right. Jeremy Corbyn and this all party group who are misusing Parliamentry process and the law are having their 15 minutes of fame , but the cost will be an electoral wipe out. People here are going nuts about it and life long labour voters are saying they'll never vote labour again.
    They're having a very short term success in frustrating democracy but they cannot prevent an election forever, and the price will be the end of labour as a big party .

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    Mind you, when they lose the next election it'll just be the start of a long period of argument over the result with claims that those who didn't vote for them were misinformed, stupid or wicked so it should be reversed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    If he did that he would be on the naughty step of a Scottish court before he could say 'Phwoarrrrr Humbug!'


    Well that would depend upon the wording of the Order.

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    Re: 'Nigel Farage mocked for Brexit U-turn after saying he would rather accept delay than new deal'

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    I'd understood that it was a god-awful small affair...shows what I know!
    I feel sorry for the girl with the mousey hair.

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