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You think Corbyn is the BIG CHEESE, I had worked that one out. If he ever becomes PM it would be interesting to see how he copes.
When one thought the Brexit nonsense couldn't get any crazier, it just has, with May preparing to lick Corbyn's bottom!
jeremy,Because the remainers are far too lovely for all that unpleasantness. The Peoples' Vote march was all mumsy, middle England, swapping apple pie recipes, just terribly nice. The angriest they'd ever get would be tutting if someone parked over the dividing line in the Waitrose carpark. A week later the the Brexiters were all Doc Martens, marching pipe bands, buzz cuts, women dressed as Boadicea, stale beer and temper tantrums. Different demographics.
You mean negotiate with the opposition in a bid to sort out what's best for the country rather than trying to save her party above the country as she has done since she became leader, surely? And it's actually even now set up as a trap so that Labour gets some of the blame for her partisan incompetence - not that they need many lessons on that.
It is more likely May is going to be thrown to the wolves for trying to negotiate with Corbyn.
And what is the correct way to say it? Bregzit, Breksit or Brrexit (as per bbc news readers)?
Brexshit?
Some suggestions that May will use talks with Labour to wind the clock down. Sir, what an infamous suggestion!
The Bruges Group on full flowhttps://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1115571908165152769.html
Applause for Spud.It's good that we can rethink and be prepared to change our minds.
We used to have a five-star Michelin restaurant in Westminster. Now we accept our laws in pre-packaged deals from Brussels ready to put in the microwave.
I see May has got until Halloween to sort out Brexit!
istm the longer the delays the more likely there will be an election or second referendum which could result in revocation of A50. The negotiations between May and Labour don't seem to be going anywhere. It will soon be clear to all that we are being led by donkeys.
The negotiations between May and Labour don't seem to be going anywhere. It will soon be clear to all that we are being led by donkeys.
A second referendum is what I am hoping for. With luck people might vote to stay in the EU, if that were to be the case. Britain is a tiny little country, no longer a big cheese in this world, and needs the support of the rest of Europe, imo.