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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:13 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

C'mon Corbynov!

Pleaseee! Have a no confidence vote! 8)
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:15 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
miltiades wrote:https://www.google.com.cy/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce_Motor_Cars&ved=2ahUKEwiazZyupqXkAhWrz4UKHaCHBF4QFjASegQIERAK&usg=AOvVaw3w4nxgO7IXok5Mj30oqcde



The cars and the aero engines are separate businesses... :roll:

Interestingly, the aero engine business already operates on WTO terms... Who would have thought such a thing possible eh...? :wink:


And there is another arm of the business that builds huge gas Turbines for ships.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:24 pm

Looks like the EU (TUSK) is now in now panicking! :D

Eat that EU!

BTW, what the hell is the EU doing at the G7? :x

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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Kikapu » Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:36 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


This will be the “perfect storm”, that October 31st UK leaves the EU with no deal, but before that happens, the parliament is locked out with the no confidence vote already taken and BJ is dethroned. New election is set from November 1st, which means that the 2016 referendum has been implemented. By this time, with all the shenanigans committed by the tories, it is going to piss a lot of Brits, which if the tories lose the election, there will be a new referendum to join the EU or not. This is when the results of the second referendum will put the question to rest as to whether or not the UK should be in the EU or out of the EU. If the results are to return to the EU, the EU could give themselves a grace period no matter how long to re admit the UK into the club as if nothing has changed, if the UK should be so lucky to get such a grace period from the EU.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:42 pm

Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


This will be the “perfect storm”, that October 31st UK leaves the EU with no deal, but before that happens, the parliament is locked out with the no confidence vote already taken and BJ is dethroned. New election is set from November 1st, which means that the 2016 referendum has been implemented. By this time, with all the shenanigans committed by the tories, it is going to piss a lot of Brits, which if the tories lose the election, there will be a new referendum to join the EU or not. This is when the results of the second referendum will put the question to rest as to whether or not the UK should be in the EU or out of the EU. If the results are to return to the EU, the EU could give themselves a grace period no matter how long to re admit the UK into the club as if nothing has changed, if the UK should be so lucky to get such a grace period from the EU.


On;y problem is that BOJO will be returned in a landslide. And that is all the validation anyone needs considering the fact everyone knows what he stands for.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 28, 2019 1:54 pm

Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

C'mon Corbynov!

Pleaseee! Have a no confidence vote! 8)

its a comin boy just after the 3rd. not long to wait. the tory mps are in state shock at the moment. i estimate about 100 will rebel against bojo.

although all corbyn needs is about 10 accounting for some stupid labour ms who may bote for bojo.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 1:55 pm

Lordo wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

C'mon Corbynov!

Pleaseee! Have a no confidence vote! 8)

its a comin boy just after the 3rd. not long to wait. the tory mps are in state shock at the moment. i estimate about 100 will rebel against bojo.

although all corbyn needs is about 10 accounting for some stupid labour ms who may bote for bojo.


Yass! 8)

Can't wait matey!
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Kikapu » Wed Aug 28, 2019 3:15 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


This will be the “perfect storm”, that October 31st UK leaves the EU with no deal, but before that happens, the parliament is locked out with the no confidence vote already taken and BJ is dethroned. New election is set from November 1st, which means that the 2016 referendum has been implemented. By this time, with all the shenanigans committed by the tories, it is going to piss a lot of Brits, which if the tories lose the election, there will be a new referendum to join the EU or not. This is when the results of the second referendum will put the question to rest as to whether or not the UK should be in the EU or out of the EU. If the results are to return to the EU, the EU could give themselves a grace period no matter how long to re admit the UK into the club as if nothing has changed, if the UK should be so lucky to get such a grace period from the EU.


On;y problem is that BOJO will be returned in a landslide. And that is all the validation anyone needs considering the fact everyone knows what he stands for.


If BJ returns in a landslide, then the British deserve what they get. :D

I can’t imagine a sitting PM loses a no confidence vote and then comes back in a landslide. That would be a nice trick if it happens. :D
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 3:18 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


This will be the “perfect storm”, that October 31st UK leaves the EU with no deal, but before that happens, the parliament is locked out with the no confidence vote already taken and BJ is dethroned. New election is set from November 1st, which means that the 2016 referendum has been implemented. By this time, with all the shenanigans committed by the tories, it is going to piss a lot of Brits, which if the tories lose the election, there will be a new referendum to join the EU or not. This is when the results of the second referendum will put the question to rest as to whether or not the UK should be in the EU or out of the EU. If the results are to return to the EU, the EU could give themselves a grace period no matter how long to re admit the UK into the club as if nothing has changed, if the UK should be so lucky to get such a grace period from the EU.


On;y problem is that BOJO will be returned in a landslide. And that is all the validation anyone needs considering the fact everyone knows what he stands for.


If BJ returns in a landslide, then the British deserve what they get. :D

I can’t imagine a sitting PM loses a no confidence vote and then comes back in a landslide. That would be a nice trick if it happens. :D


Have you seen the polls Kikapu?

The guy can do no wrong right now and yes, thge British people will not take kindly to the instigators of a no confidence vote. Corbyn would have committed literal political suicide.

Right now, BOJO has direction and objectives and that is what he people crave.

A no confidence vote isn't so scary for BOJO. BREXIT will occur and he will end up winning the election anyway.

Also, a no confidence vote only attracted about 100 MPs. they just don't have the numbers.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Aug 28, 2019 4:23 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Londonrake wrote:And if it’s a problem I imagine he will go to the country on a “People Vs Parliament” ticket. Payback time.

Please, do stop going on indignantly about affronts to “democracy”. Remainers are the antithesis - and will get their just deserts. :wink:



Indeed...


This will be the “perfect storm”, that October 31st UK leaves the EU with no deal, but before that happens, the parliament is locked out with the no confidence vote already taken and BJ is dethroned. New election is set from November 1st, which means that the 2016 referendum has been implemented. By this time, with all the shenanigans committed by the tories, it is going to piss a lot of Brits, which if the tories lose the election, there will be a new referendum to join the EU or not. This is when the results of the second referendum will put the question to rest as to whether or not the UK should be in the EU or out of the EU. If the results are to return to the EU, the EU could give themselves a grace period no matter how long to re admit the UK into the club as if nothing has changed, if the UK should be so lucky to get such a grace period from the EU.


On;y problem is that BOJO will be returned in a landslide. And that is all the validation anyone needs considering the fact everyone knows what he stands for.


If BJ returns in a landslide, then the British deserve what they get. :D

I can’t imagine a sitting PM loses a no confidence vote and then comes back in a landslide. That would be a nice trick if it happens. :D



I've noted before that the numbers are in favour of a Brexit government... The FPTP system will ensure a big victory for a Brexit party be it The Brexit Party or The Conservatives...

The only dangers to large conservative landslide are: -

a) Boris tries to sneak through the current WA without the baclstop
b) The Brexit vote is split between TBP and The Conservatives (probably due to a)
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