How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 4)
Discussion
PurpleMoonlight said:
alfie2244 said:
Wonder how long before he / she / they start quoting from forum posts made many moons ago?
Who did that previously?Gloria wasn't banned as far as we know so no reason for a new ID.
Ghibli said:
How will he ensure a real Brexit, who will his campaign be directed at and how will we know it's the will of the people if there is no referendum or general election.
The fallout will come at the next GE.Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
jsf said:
The fallout will come at the next GE.
Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
Time to launch the Stay in Bed Instead party.Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
PurpleMoonlight said:
jsf said:
The fallout will come at the next GE.
Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
Time to launch the Stay in Bed Instead party.Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
How will he ensure a real Brexit, who will his campaign be directed at and how will we know it's the will of the people if there is no referendum or general election.
The fallout will come at the next GE.Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
If NF does get back in to the limelight he will not be short of soft targets. And contrary to the main parties, when he speaks a large percentage of the public will listen and agree. Watch out for the slagging he gets. He is just about the only influential commentator that Remain plotters cannot unseat or discomfort.
jsf said:
The fallout will come at the next GE.
Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
We would never have had a referendum in the 1st place if not for him IMO....and this despite not being an MP himself and just a couple of defectors from the Tory party.Look to Europe to see how the established parties have been severely damaged by populist or non-establishment parties. Even France has a new party and president in charge who came from nowhere.
Dont underestimate just how damaging a BINO outcome would be for both the Conservatives and Labour. With Farage pointing out how spineless both parties MP's have been it will have a significant impact.
My guess would be a new party rather than rejoining UKIP though.
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
Will the general election be before or after we have left the EU.
After.If May does tie us in to BINO that will just be the start of more uncertainty as the political fallout will create a strong new party to scrap that deal. It wont be UKIP.
Ghibli said:
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
Will the general election be before or after we have left the EU.
After.If May does tie us in to BINO that will just be the start of more uncertainty as the political fallout will create a strong new party to scrap that deal. It wont be UKIP.
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
Will the general election be before or after we have left the EU.
After.If May does tie us in to BINO that will just be the start of more uncertainty as the political fallout will create a strong new party to scrap that deal. It wont be UKIP.
Who is the stupid one when Brexit meant leaving the EU
Ghibli said:
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
jsf said:
Ghibli said:
Will the general election be before or after we have left the EU.
After.If May does tie us in to BINO that will just be the start of more uncertainty as the political fallout will create a strong new party to scrap that deal. It wont be UKIP.
Who is the stupid one when Brexit meant leaving the EU
You seem to think whatever is agreed is set in stone forever. It isn't, if the electorate think its st someone will be put in power to scrap it, if enough people support that view.
Just the posibility of that will just extend any period of uncertainty for the markets, which is why doing what May is doing is toxic long term.
jsf said:
What you want isnt the issue.
You seem to think whatever is agreed is set in stone forever. It isn't, if the electorate think its st someone will be put in power to scrap it, if enough people support that view.
Just the posibility of that will just extend any period of uncertainty for the markets, which is why doing what May is doing is toxic long term.
What you don't understand is that the UK voted to leave the EU. If we have left we can't leave again.You seem to think whatever is agreed is set in stone forever. It isn't, if the electorate think its st someone will be put in power to scrap it, if enough people support that view.
Just the posibility of that will just extend any period of uncertainty for the markets, which is why doing what May is doing is toxic long term.
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