TheOstrich wrote:Which actually poses an interesting question - they're not saying they'll vote against it. How many of those MPs will simply abstain? Could the deal be carried 100 to 99 with 451 abstentions?
Suff wrote: …… she should not even bother talking to Brussels. Just ramp up the No Deal preparations to the limit and keep on doing that until the EU DEMANDS to talk terms. At which point May should reply "but you told [Cameron] there was nothing to discuss, nothing to negotiate, no wiggle room possible, I can't get YOUR deal through parliament so we're finished. Why would I even bother to call you?" At which point I would expect large numbers of EU Crats to be suffering from acute enlargement of the spleen.
TheOstrich wrote:Our current politicians couldn't negotiate their way out of a paper bag; they shouldn't even have tried in the first place.
TheOstrich wrote:Suff wrote: …… she should not even bother talking to Brussels. Just ramp up the No Deal preparations to the limit and keep on doing that until the EU DEMANDS to talk terms. At which point May should reply "but you told [Cameron] there was nothing to discuss, nothing to negotiate, no wiggle room possible, I can't get YOUR deal through parliament so we're finished. Why would I even bother to call you?" At which point I would expect large numbers of EU Crats to be suffering from acute enlargement of the spleen.
....which is what we should have done two years ago, Suff!
Workingman wrote:I have done my own study and found that GDP could possibly increase by 27%-134% by 2023 if the wind blows predominantly from the south east. The reason for the range is down to whether the tea leaves are settled either by a clockwork or anti-clockwork swirl.
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