are we to hear it's all a fudge and that we remain tied to the EU, will the Brexiteers and some remainers be happy when the Prime Minister unveils the plans later on this afternoon.
I don't think anyone will be happy. Remainers wanted to stay in the EU and therefore keep at least some measure of influence, rather than the none we seem destined to end up with; Brexiteers wanted to leave altogether, and apparently still haven't cottoned on to the basic fact, that was always true, that this was impossible.
No deal probably hastens that break-up, if anything -- certainly, it would wreck the Northern Irish economy, and the Scots would be fairly cheesed off as well.
Treason May has managed to find a "deal" that neither remainers nor leavers will go for. This is what happens when you ask someone to do something they do not agree with. May is a remainer, she would naturally tend to the side of BRINO. This must be rejected, we must dump May and elect a brexiteer party leader and brexit. If necessary with no deal at all.
Well, perhaps "impossible" is an exaggeration, but what Brexiteers certainly missed is that you needed to work out how to achieve leaving before voting for it. Stands to reason that one is better off planning a journey before setting off on it.
why cant we just wait for 30/3 then we are out, tada! £39bn better off for a start. UK/EU would then quickly fix what needs fixing and we'd continue. All this Remoaner posturing is the problem.
Also, it's certainly "impossible" to deconstruct and then replace over 40 years' worth of integration in a handful of months, especially if you hadn't worked out what to replace it with. It was rushed through, and the mess we appear to be stuck with is a result of that rushing.
Since crashing out on "no deal" would lead to an inevitable recession, I'm fairly confident that £39bn saving would disappear pretty quickly.
In any case, it's not over yet. The deal may not be so bad as it's painted, or perhaps Parliament will blink after all and find a way out of this mess, be it delaying exit day or some other solution.
we have an unpopular leader with a very unpopular mandate, she can't make all the people happy, some perhaps, but can see that Parliament rejects the forthcoming package.
if they vote it down we leave with no deal, great, end of. Then it will get sensible as both sides need to sort things with out political BS. So I hope they vote it down.
emmie, yes, it will sort itself out. what we have now is politicians puffing out their chests mostly because they did not get their own way. No deal will force the issue both sides will have to resolve things quickly, necessity is the mother of invention, business will be shoving from the wings. In the end No deal will get us what the majority voted for in 2016.