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Skybird 04-09-19 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2602285)
Now this could be a cause for serious concern for the EU bureaucrats :hmmm:

Only as long as these guys do not pulverize themselves. The AfD excels in that, has lost fundamentally in recent polls due to many internal issues and uncompromsing egos.

Else I say: the enemy of my enemy is not necessarly my friend - but at least my enemy's enemy.

mapuc 04-09-19 11:22 AM

In my opinion it looks like some if not almost a majority of the English politicians have an another agenda, than what the people have voted in this brexit-referendum.

That's why I hold on my standpoint.
First the country leave the EU, thereafter this country can negotiate trade and other things with the EU.

The politicians in a country, who have voted for an exit, shall not have the chance to stretch this exit or trying to through this referendum in a bin.

Markus

Jimbuna 04-09-19 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2602291)
Only as long as these guys do not pulverize themselves. The AfD excels in that, has lost fundamentally in recent polls due to many internal issues and uncompromsing egos.

Else I say: the enemy of my enemy is not necessarly my friend - but at least my enemy's enemy.

It looks like a delay until the end of June will be agreed tomorrow.

Jimbuna 04-10-19 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2602327)
It looks like a delay until the end of June will be agreed tomorrow.

Correction...
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But the EU is expected to offer a longer delay, after European Council President Donald Tusk urged the other 27 leaders to back a flexible extension of up to a year - with conditions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47875923

STEED 04-11-19 03:31 AM

I've had it with brexit it can sod off, we got domestic problems in the UK and nothing is being done! All those useless B'stards at Westminster have and will continual too play the Brexit game thanks too lets kick the can down the road because I'm a moron of a Prime Minister.


The UK is smouldering badly all we need is a blast of wind and the fire will run amuck. Kicking the bloody brexit can down the road to October is not the bloody answer. Stuff Brexit and remain in the EU and get our own domestic problems sorted out. The brexit game is costing the UK time and money time to stop it now.


We are the laughing stock of the world we have a moron PM a moron government cabinet a moron government benches and a moron government opposition. This proves we need radical reform of Westminster now!



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Theresa May has agreed a delay to Brexit until Halloween after EU leaders offered another extension to Article 50 at a late-night Brussels summit.


https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-m...delay-11690251


Jimbuna 04-11-19 05:55 AM

October 31st Trick or treat? :haha:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47890402

Jimbuna 04-11-19 06:29 AM

Looks like the French were beaten by the Germans again :):03:

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The French president, Emmanuel Macron, enraged fellow leaders after standing alone against a long extension to Britain’s membership of the EU.

Macron insisted on speaking last during a working dinner in Brussels on Wednesday night during which he set his stall against a longer extension up to 31 December backed by the German chancellor, Angela Merkel.

Over a dinner of scallop salad, cod loin and macadamia nut parfait, it soon emerged that France was nearly isolated, with only a handful of member states, such as Belgium, sounding sympathetic to his arguments.

The European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, told the room that Macron’s opposition meant that “we are now only solving French domestic problems”.

German officials were said to be “very irritated” with Macron.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...id=mailsignout

STEED 04-11-19 03:05 PM

This sounds like we are staying to me.

https://news.sky.com/story/no-deal-b...urces-11691005

Jimbuna 04-12-19 04:39 AM

What treachery is afoot now? :hmmm:

Probably the only potential replacement I think is worse than what we currently have.

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Boris and his Tory leadership campaign team hold secret talks with the DUP as pressure builds for May to stand down https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexi...id=mailsignout

Jimbuna 04-12-19 04:54 AM

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European elections: Nigel Farage launches Brexit Party

Ex-UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said his new Brexit Party has similar policies to his old party but there is a "vast difference" in personnel.

He said the party's European election candidates were mainly business people and "high achievers who want to put the confidence back into British politics".

Mr Farage said UKIP had allowed the far right to take over and that "the brand is now tarnished". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47907350
Twas only a matter of time :yep:

STEED 04-12-19 05:05 AM

I like the way the EU states this is our last chance don't wast it as to say get on with it and what do our lot do? Go on holiday, this action tells me they are not serious about Brexit as I have said they think its a game. :nope:

STEED 04-12-19 05:10 AM

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European elections: Nigel Farage launches Brexit Party

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47907350
Are you voting for them jim? :)

Annunziata Rees-Mogg has joined the Brexit Party and standing as a candidate. Yes shes the younger sister Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Jimbuna 04-12-19 05:26 AM

Undecided.

STEED 04-12-19 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2602865)
Undecided.

Go on, make Catfish's day. :03: :haha: :03:

Tories are very very worried by this.

Jimbuna 04-13-19 07:15 AM

The Tories are totally divided and their main concern should be that they are making it much easier for Steptoe to get the keys to No 10.

Jimbuna 04-13-19 07:21 AM

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It is time to get Brexit "off the table" so that Britain can focus on other issues, the chancellor has said.

Philip Hammond told the BBC that getting a deal done soon would release the "bandwidth" needed to take key economic decisions facing the country.

He called the UK's involvement in May's European elections "pointless" and hoped a deal would be done before then. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47909151
Agreed :yep:

STEED 04-13-19 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2603061)
The Tories are totally divided and their main concern should be that they are making it much easier for Steptoe to get the keys to No 10.

According to the radio last night Labour is ahead in all the polls, average figure 10% in front.

As for the above I have made my views very clear in my post 9726.

Jimbuna 04-14-19 06:58 AM

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The government and Labour are "testing out" each other's ideas as they try to resolve the Brexit deadlock, cabinet minister David Lidington has said.

He told the BBC they had a "fair bit in common" over future customs objectives but further compromise was needed.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47924023
I reckon most of the UK know these talks will achieve nothing unless the PM is prepared to move on one or more of her red lines so why do the press continually release this nonsense :nope:

STEED 04-14-19 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2603194)
I reckon most of the UK know these talks will achieve nothing unless the PM is prepared to move on one or more of her red lines so why do the press continually release this nonsense :nope:

I no longer give a CENSORED about Brexit.

We have bigger domestic problems that need sorting out.

Jimbuna 04-14-19 07:28 AM

Aye, my annual inflationary pension increase on 16th this month :smug:


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