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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! 11:52 - Mar 12 with 1383 viewshomer_123

Brexit: Legal risk of backstop remains 'unchanged' says Geoffrey Cox

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47533666

So, basically, no change then. Can't see the deal being voted through, No deal Brexit won't go through and then we'll vote to extend.....

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 13:23 - Mar 12 with 1333 viewsitfcjoe

DUP won't support it, so it is dead - even before confirmation of which Tory Brexiteers won't

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 13:27 - Mar 12 with 1323 viewsSteve_M

It's perhaps less her negotiating skills as her refusal to confront reality - three mutually incompatible objectives - coupled with her total inability to sell her deal. Given those red lines, it's hard to see any other outcome, the all UK backstop is a significant EU concession not that many see it that way here.

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 13:31 - Mar 12 with 1298 viewsartsbossbeard

Can someone pop round Pickle's house with some smelling salts?

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 13:32 - Mar 12 with 1297 viewsfooters

Wish I had a voice like Geoffrey Cox. If he hasn't done an audiobook then he should.

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 13:32 - Mar 12 with 1297 viewsSpruceMoose

So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 13:31 - Mar 12 by artsbossbeard

Can someone pop round Pickle's house with some smelling salts?


When he gets back from Spoons he's going to be furious.

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 15:59 - Mar 12 with 1208 viewsBloomBlue

Although the EU could reject the extension and then it's a hard Brexit by default.
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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 16:04 - Mar 12 with 1204 viewsZedRodgers

So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 15:59 - Mar 12 by BloomBlue

Although the EU could reject the extension and then it's a hard Brexit by default.


Not if tomorrow's no deal vote fails.

For that to be binding, the default is revoking Article 50. Sorry to disappoint you.

No, not at the moment

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 16:07 - Mar 12 with 1187 viewsgiant_stow

So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 16:04 - Mar 12 by ZedRodgers

Not if tomorrow's no deal vote fails.

For that to be binding, the default is revoking Article 50. Sorry to disappoint you.


Sensible leavers might see the revoking of article 50 as a chance to start afresh, clear out the sh1t (May) and *plan* a cleaner leave in a few years time. Even if it meant another referendum (what have they got to fear?)

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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 16:32 - Mar 12 with 1155 viewsSouperJim

So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 16:07 - Mar 12 by giant_stow

Sensible leavers might see the revoking of article 50 as a chance to start afresh, clear out the sh1t (May) and *plan* a cleaner leave in a few years time. Even if it meant another referendum (what have they got to fear?)


Seems a moot point anyway, the EU like the idea of a hard brexit even less than we do.

We'll extend, May will faff about for a bit longer and then we'll eventually end up with a 2nd referendum.
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So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 16:36 - Mar 12 with 1138 viewsmanchego

So, May's negotiating skills come to the fore! on 15:59 - Mar 12 by BloomBlue

Although the EU could reject the extension and then it's a hard Brexit by default.


It's hard to see into the mind of a Brexiteer, but if I was to describe the Referendum vote: Leave means hard Brexit.
There was literally nothing else on the ballot.
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