I've seen this doing the rounds:I vote for an annual holiday where the current British PM travels to Brussels and with great pomp and ceremony, formally requests for an extension to Brexit. Then they all have a banquet until next year.
Whichever is quickest. Im fed up with it now.
No deal for me just get out ASAP now.
Out of interest, why do you consider speed of leaving as the most important factor? Do you consider that as a priority over making sure the negative impacts of leaving are minimised / benefits maximised?Don't really care, fastest way out
Because I'm sure that the policy of delay being followed is aimed at preventing leaving actually happening and that uncertainty is causing as much, if not more, damage than an unsatisfactory leave. I'm pretty certain that some people think if they can fudge the issue and keep it going long enough at some point they can either get another referendum or GE to change the decision.Out of interest, why do you consider speed of leaving as the most important factor? Do you consider that as a priority over making sure the negative impacts of leaving are minimised / benefits maximised?
ExactlyBecause I'm sure that the policy of delay being followed is aimed at preventing leaving actually happening and that uncertainty is causing as much, if not more, damage than an unsatisfactory leave. I'm pretty certain that some people think if they can fudge the issue and keep it going long enough at some point they can either get another referendum or GE to change the decision.
Had we left with either the May deal or no deal seven months ago, by now we'd be looking up instead of still wondering if there is an abyss out there somewhere or not.Because I'm sure that the policy of delay being followed is aimed at preventing leaving actually happening and that uncertainty is causing as much, if not more, damage than an unsatisfactory leave. I'm pretty certain that some people think if they can fudge the issue and keep it going long enough at some point they can either get another referendum or GE to change the decision.
Ironic as if they change the voting date to the ninth of December, they're probably have to shut down parliament on the 5th November...
Potatoes.If you had a say (you don't), which Brexit would you choose?
Spode walt!Potatoes.
I wouldn't have been happy to go with the May deal as it allowed the EU to indefinitely extend the transition period, without us having any say in the matter, quite possible as May had planned to scupper the whole process.Had we left with either the May deal or no deal seven months ago, by now we'd be looking up instead of still wondering if there is an abyss out there somewhere or not.
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