Brexit and the waning days of the United Kingdom

Started by Josquius, February 20, 2016, 07:46:34 AM

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How would you vote on Britain remaining in the EU?

British- Remain
12 (12%)
British - Leave
7 (7%)
Other European - Remain
21 (21%)
Other European - Leave
6 (6%)
ROTW - Remain
34 (34%)
ROTW - Leave
20 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 98

Monoriu

Quote from: Razgovory on February 22, 2019, 01:32:34 AM
Are any British politicians going to come out looking good in this?


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Tamas

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/22/jeremy-corbyn-blairite-socialists-labour-leadership-party


It has been my impression that Labour negative feelings (right or wrong) are really tied to personalities. It's as if all that's been sub-par regarding the UK (from their point of view) only happened because Churchill, Thatcher, and now Blair.

Josquius

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It is quite crazy.
I've seen this a lot from the left in recent times, even before the independent group stuff. Screaming about liberals being the devil. Over and above the conservatives even. Liberal to them meaning centrists.
Meanwhile you have the far right also screaming about liberals being the devil. Though for completely the opposite reasons.
Liberal seems to just mean 'someone I don't like'.

Another annoying thing about this independent group stuff is the amount of people demanding a bi-election as they were elected as labour MPs thus are breaking some law or other. It's amazing how pretty much nobody seems to know how the British electoral system actually works. We really should take parties off the ballot again.
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mongers

Given the receding chance of an non-chaotic Brexit, this thread should be merged with the old Silurian one as they're now equally as likely.
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The Brain

I haven't voted yet in this poll. Still on the fence.
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mongers

Quote from: The Brain on February 23, 2019, 07:48:03 AM
I haven't voted yet in this poll. Still on the fence.

Hurry up, now under 800 hours to go.
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Tamas

Meaningful vote delayed until the 12th of March. Which while totally expected, still makes a mockery of the whole thing.

Meanwhile the EU is reported to be working on plans to extend the Brexit date into 2021. Logic being that if the Brits request an extension there's no point in giving another cliff-edge moment a few months down the line.

That would be a solution akin to May's deal (except freedom of movement would stay until 2021 instead of 2020), and would be a pretty good idea and a nice concede from the EU (the ticking clock benefits them not the UK), IF one could have any reasonable hope of those extra two years spent by the British political class to negotiate a final settlement, instead of kicking the can down the road.

Admiral Yi

What will they be voting on in March?

Valmy

Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 24, 2019, 05:22:37 PM
What will they be voting on in March?

May's deal I presume :hmm:
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Tamas

So corbyn has proposed his weird EU membership-just-much-better "plan" and announced would support second referendum  otherwise.

Or something

mongers

Quote from: Tamas on February 25, 2019, 01:15:36 PM
So corbyn has proposed his weird EU membership-just-much-better "plan" and announced would support second referendum  otherwise.

Or something

The bright side is his failure to respond to the Brexit crisis is the definitive proof he's unfit for a job that requires leadership, like being the PM.

Mrs May on the other hand, ... Ah I see the problem.  :(
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The Minsky Moment

Quote from: Tamas on February 22, 2019, 12:33:18 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/22/jeremy-corbyn-blairite-socialists-labour-leadership-party


It has been my impression that Labour negative feelings (right or wrong) are really tied to personalities. It's as if all that's been sub-par regarding the UK (from their point of view) only happened because Churchill, Thatcher, and now Blair.

Blair was the most successful Labour Party politican in history and under his government Britain was prosperous and well respected.  Yes he got too close to Bush on foreign policy but the way the leadership of his party treats him like a leper is symptomatic of their political failures.
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