The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) 10:10 - Dec 9 with 1552 views | GeoffSentence | Brace yourseves, it's radical, it would take a little more time, but it would work. Step 1. Cancel brexit. Cancel clause 51 and get back in the room. Step 2. Veto everything, disrupt everything and make such a general nuisance of ourselves that they will be glad to get rid of us. Step 3. Invoke clause 51 again, negotiate a good deal with the implied threat that if we don't get it we we could come back and be naughty again. Sorted. Now what's Mrs May's e-mail address? | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:23 - Dec 9 with 1502 views | factual_blue | What's clause 51? | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:24 - Dec 9 with 1503 views | WD19 | I think there is something in this. If, as the legal advice suggests, we are able to unilaterally revoke our decision to leave, then surely there is no time pressure either. We could just revoke it....trigger it again....and repeat until they get annoyed and decide to work toward a solution!? | | | |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:24 - Dec 9 with 1494 views | WD19 |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:23 - Dec 9 by factual_blue | What's clause 51? |
Clause 4s rural Essex based grandad. | | | |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:25 - Dec 9 with 1492 views | GeoffSentence |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:23 - Dec 9 by factual_blue | What's clause 51? |
Ha! Have I got the wrong clause? 50 then , it's 50 isn't it? We'll cancel whichever caluse is the right clause. | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:30 - Dec 9 with 1484 views | bluelagos | When we have no foreign temporary workers to pick the fruit and veg, simply make older Brexit voters do it instead, in lieu of their continued pension payments :-) After a few months we could then have a second referendum . Simples. [Post edited 9 Dec 2018 10:38]
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:32 - Dec 9 with 1469 views | bluelagos |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:25 - Dec 9 by GeoffSentence | Ha! Have I got the wrong clause? 50 then , it's 50 isn't it? We'll cancel whichever caluse is the right clause. |
Is clause 50 part of article 50? :-) | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:34 - Dec 9 with 1461 views | GeoffSentence |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:32 - Dec 9 by bluelagos | Is clause 50 part of article 50? :-) |
You say article, I say clause. 'Article' sounds so impersonal, it's a synonym for 'thing', 'clause' on the other hand, is so much more Christmassy. | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:36 - Dec 9 with 1450 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:30 - Dec 9 by bluelagos | When we have no foreign temporary workers to pick the fruit and veg, simply make older Brexit voters do it instead, in lieu of their continued pension payments :-) After a few months we could then have a second referendum . Simples. [Post edited 9 Dec 2018 10:38]
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.....or bring back hippies in buses! | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:37 - Dec 9 with 1449 views | bluelagos |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:34 - Dec 9 by GeoffSentence | You say article, I say clause. 'Article' sounds so impersonal, it's a synonym for 'thing', 'clause' on the other hand, is so much more Christmassy. |
Yeah, Santa Article doesn't really work does it. #prooftheEUarerubbish | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:37 - Dec 9 with 1448 views | ElephantintheRoom |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:23 - Dec 9 by factual_blue | What's clause 51? |
My solution is better. After 3 years of being at least 10% worse off and seeing the economy stutter and fall back against every other major nation, even the dimmest and most bigotted Brexiteer now knows there is a serious cost implication and cost to our infrastructure and society to cutting ourselves off from reality. Re-run the referendum in March on the simple basis of out or in, now everybody knows the catastrophic cost of leaving. (Assuming it is or ever was possible to leave, given the good friday agreement) The fact that anyone under 21 now is able to vote on an issue they were denied a vote and the death of aged bigots over the last 3 years will ensure common sense prevails and remain wins. Those that want to be worse off and vote leave can pay 10% more tax ensuring they are worse off - but not at the expense of the majority (remember even last time nearly 3x as many did not vote to leave as did vote to leave). And all the extra tax paid by Brexit voters can go to the NHS - perhaps even providing £350million a week. The boost to sterling and the economy will ensure that Breixt voters will not be worse off than they are now - remember nobody voted to be poorer. AND the NHS will gain £350million a week, | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:41 - Dec 9 with 1429 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:37 - Dec 9 by ElephantintheRoom | My solution is better. After 3 years of being at least 10% worse off and seeing the economy stutter and fall back against every other major nation, even the dimmest and most bigotted Brexiteer now knows there is a serious cost implication and cost to our infrastructure and society to cutting ourselves off from reality. Re-run the referendum in March on the simple basis of out or in, now everybody knows the catastrophic cost of leaving. (Assuming it is or ever was possible to leave, given the good friday agreement) The fact that anyone under 21 now is able to vote on an issue they were denied a vote and the death of aged bigots over the last 3 years will ensure common sense prevails and remain wins. Those that want to be worse off and vote leave can pay 10% more tax ensuring they are worse off - but not at the expense of the majority (remember even last time nearly 3x as many did not vote to leave as did vote to leave). And all the extra tax paid by Brexit voters can go to the NHS - perhaps even providing £350million a week. The boost to sterling and the economy will ensure that Breixt voters will not be worse off than they are now - remember nobody voted to be poorer. AND the NHS will gain £350million a week, |
.....yes, we can go back to being as happy as the French, Greek, Spanish, Italians......etc....etc.... again! .....anyway I'm with Geoff now disrupt and destroy from within! Especially clause 51. [Post edited 9 Dec 2018 10:44]
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:46 - Dec 9 with 1423 views | Darth_Koont | How do we create a "nuisance of ourselves" any more than we were already doing? Also, the UK is the big loser with the lack of direction and business confidence as this drags on. It's disruptive for the EU too but I think they may well end up gaining what we lose. | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:52 - Dec 9 with 1412 views | chicoazul |
The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 10:37 - Dec 9 by ElephantintheRoom | My solution is better. After 3 years of being at least 10% worse off and seeing the economy stutter and fall back against every other major nation, even the dimmest and most bigotted Brexiteer now knows there is a serious cost implication and cost to our infrastructure and society to cutting ourselves off from reality. Re-run the referendum in March on the simple basis of out or in, now everybody knows the catastrophic cost of leaving. (Assuming it is or ever was possible to leave, given the good friday agreement) The fact that anyone under 21 now is able to vote on an issue they were denied a vote and the death of aged bigots over the last 3 years will ensure common sense prevails and remain wins. Those that want to be worse off and vote leave can pay 10% more tax ensuring they are worse off - but not at the expense of the majority (remember even last time nearly 3x as many did not vote to leave as did vote to leave). And all the extra tax paid by Brexit voters can go to the NHS - perhaps even providing £350million a week. The boost to sterling and the economy will ensure that Breixt voters will not be worse off than they are now - remember nobody voted to be poorer. AND the NHS will gain £350million a week, |
As some of us have said since this whole debacle began, a second referendum will happen and we will remain in the EU one way or the other. After all, they made Ireland vote again on the basis that people literally didnt understand the question. | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 11:53 - Dec 9 with 1356 views | giant_stow | like it Geoff. or another version: cancel article 50 so that we can plan and prepare for a hard brexit properly. this would unnerve the loons a bit though. | |
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The Infallible Brexit Plan of Mr Geoff Sentence (remainer) on 11:56 - Dec 9 with 1349 views | wkj | Entertaining, but that would ultimately probably end up as a long path to achieving a no deal break | |
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