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The DUP could well be the key to getting a resolution to this madness but so far (as expected) are refusing to change their stance.
Hypothetically, if a sizeable number of northern Labour MP's voted for Mays deal and by some monumental miracle it passed, would that threaten the break-up of the Union? |
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#9617 | |
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And what is left to negotiate for hardliners if the Backstop option looms like a threat over the Irish question? How could they seriously hope to negotiate tougher than May did with this option still being a possible scenario, and the EU being able to swing it any time like a ban hammer whenever the UK side demands anything "tough"? The EU then could say: "If you do not give up that demand, we will not accept your and our proposed settlement of the Irish question and activate Backstop." Is that suddenly no concern anymore in media, public opinion, political assessment? I tend to beleive that hardiners already once again started to base on another dangerous folly. That is that they could negotiate "tough" with the Backstop clause being agreed to. Thats like negotiating with the other holding a loaded unlocked pistol at your sleeve.
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I'm thinking in terms of the eventual outcome being either a no deal Brexit or remain and my money is currently on the latter. One thing is for sure....if Brexit does not happen, May can sit tight until December if she so wishes and a two thirds majority is needed to give a green light for a general election. |
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No talk, no fear, no worrying , no mentioning of Backstop anymore? Have those politicians who said they were against May'S deal but now will probably vote for it if she leaves office, said anything about what has come of their concerns about Backstop? Does it even get explicitly mentioned?
Sounds to me there is a will to not solve the issue but to delay dealing with it. Will necessarily lead to a very tough wake-up one day. And has become known anything on what substantial changes - that Bercow made a precondition to allow a third vote over May'S deal - do look like? His accentuation was strongly with regard to "substantial", not just cosmetical changes.
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#9621 | |
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The Backstop is still probably the major obstacle but you are correct in a sense that it is seldom mentioned publicly in recent times. My opinion is that May is hoping for sufficient support from Labour rebels to outnumber the ten votes the DUP have but that is probably only wishful thinking and will never become a reality.
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The dead live longer. German news reports these statements by DUP, in summary. I do not know the English sources, so give a translation of the German text afterwards.
"Niemand aus der DUP wird das Austrittsabkommen so wie es ist unterstützen. Denn dadurch würde Nordirland im Warteraum für Verfassungsänderungen sitzen." (...) "Mit Blick darauf, dass die notwendigen Änderungen, die wir beim Backstop anstreben, nicht zwischen der Regierung und der EU gesichert worden sind, und auf das anhaltende strategische Risiko, das Nordirland am Ende der Übergangsphase in den Backstop-Vereinbarungen gefangen wäre, werden wir die Regierung nicht unterstützen, wenn sie eine dritte bedeutungsvolle Abstimmungen einreichen." "No one from the DUP will support the exit agreement as it stands because it would put Northern Ireland in the waiting room for constitutional changes." (...) "" In view of the fact that the necessary changes we are aiming for at backstop have not been secured between the government and the EU, and the ongoing strategic risk that Northern Ireland will end up in the backstop at the end of the transition period, we will not support the government if they submit a third meaningful vote. " So at least the Northern Irish still are aware of the bomb with the burning short fuse. And I tell the English: the EU will not give this trump card out of its hands. Everybody voting for May'S deal must know this and must be realistic about this. The Backstop will not be negotiated away. Its too nice to have the UK by its balls as if the EU would give that grip up.
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#9623 |
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Here we go again and again yes that daft old bat is going for a third attempt tomorrow by separating a section off the withdraw bill. All indications point to being rejected yet again.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47740158
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#9624 |
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Man with anti-Brexit badge detained at Gatwick. Link
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#9627 |
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I'm going to build a beautiful wall around parliament.
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Also at BBC, but not as much info: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-47724095
And here: Meet the man 'detained at Gatwick for wearing an anti-Brexit badge' "The referendum was illegal and corrupt. The British government even admitted it was, but because it was advisory, they carried on with it", he said. "To me, it is a travesty." quote from Steed: Quote:
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![]() Brexit was "won" by manipulating xenophobia, and using hate. It was not about the economy. Lies, lies and more lies. Theresa May lost the brexit vote because it was a lie. She was tasked with negotiating a deal that neither she nor anyone else could deliver on. Some of those who publicly promoted brexit and then ran away: - John Redwood advised his clients to get their money out of the UK - Lord Lawson has become a permanent french resident - Jacob Rees-Mogg moved his business to Dublin to stay in the free market - Lord Ashcroft told british companies to move to Malta to stay in the EU - Sir Jim Ratcliffe moved his billions to Monaco ^ So it is obvious that not all will have problems, they leave it to those left in the UK. ![]() B.t.w. I have some business with Standard Life insurance, guess where they just moved? Hint: Out of England.
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#9630 |
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