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With things apparently coming to the head with the EU withdrawal negotiations the above shows the latest YouGov tracker on how voters think broken down into what they did at the referendum and their current voting intention.
The very essence of a deal is both sides accept it. A deal will not hold if they dont.
You are confusing negotiation tactics on which the EU has outplayed the UK with the final outcome. A one sided deal never sticks.
The 'sides' in this case being people who think we should be in the EU and those we don't. if the deal is unstable, it just makes it more likely we'll rejoin faster.
The very essence of a deal is both sides accept it. A deal will not hold if they dont.
You are confusing negotiation tactics on which the EU has outplayed the UK with the final outcome. A one sided deal never sticks.
The 'sides' in this case being people who think we should be in the EU and those we don't. if the deal is unstable, it just makes it more likely we'll rejoin faster.
the negotiation isnt between remain and leave its between the UK and the EU
What is Labour going to do? Oppose the Government, I should imagine. It is not their job to lend a hand, or come up with alternative strategies on Brexit. Whether Corbyn gets this or not remains to be seen. But one of the features of politics in the last 3 years, whatever one's personal views, is that JC is consistently under estimated. I can't see any deal that looks anything like what we are hearing going through. The opposition is coming from every direction now. Johnson minor added a whole new dimension. Uncharted waters.
The very essence of a deal is both sides accept it. A deal will not hold if they dont.
You are confusing negotiation tactics on which the EU has outplayed the UK with the final outcome. A one sided deal never sticks.
The 'sides' in this case being people who think we should be in the EU and those we don't. if the deal is unstable, it just makes it more likely we'll rejoin faster.
the negotiation isnt between remain and leave its between the UK and the EU
What is Labour going to do? Oppose the Government, I should imagine. It is not their job to lend a hand, or come up with alternative strategies on Brexit. Whether Corbyn gets this or not remains to be seen. But one of the features of politics in the last 3 years, whatever one's personal views, is that JC is consistently under estimated. I can't see any deal that looks anything like what we are hearing going through. The opposition is coming from every direction now. Johnson minor added a whole new dimension. Uncharted waters.
By opposing the government, Labour can continue to retain the votes of both leavers and remainers.
What is Labour going to do? Oppose the Government, I should imagine. It is not their job to lend a hand, or come up with alternative strategies on Brexit. Whether Corbyn gets this or not remains to be seen. But one of the features of politics in the last 3 years, whatever one's personal views, is that JC is consistently under estimated. I can't see any deal that looks anything like what we are hearing going through. The opposition is coming from every direction now. Johnson minor added a whole new dimension. Uncharted waters.
By opposing the government, Labour can continue to retain the votes of both leavers and remainers.
What is Labour going to do? Oppose the Government, I should imagine. It is not their job to lend a hand, or come up with alternative strategies on Brexit. Whether Corbyn gets this or not remains to be seen. But one of the features of politics in the last 3 years, whatever one's personal views, is that JC is consistently under estimated. I can't see any deal that looks anything like what we are hearing going through. The opposition is coming from every direction now. Johnson minor added a whole new dimension. Uncharted waters.
By opposing the government, Labour can continue to retain the votes of both leavers and remainers.
Not for much longer ...
They can argue to one group they oppose the deal, because it takes us out of the EU, and to the other group that they oppose it because it's not the Brexit they voted for.
What is Labour going to do? Oppose the Government, I should imagine. It is not their job to lend a hand, or come up with alternative strategies on Brexit. Whether Corbyn gets this or not remains to be seen. But one of the features of politics in the last 3 years, whatever one's personal views, is that JC is consistently under estimated. I can't see any deal that looks anything like what we are hearing going through. The opposition is coming from every direction now. Johnson minor added a whole new dimension. Uncharted waters.
By opposing the government, Labour can continue to retain the votes of both leavers and remainers.
Or: by allowing Hard Brexit, Corbyn can own Hard Brexit.
So who will support the emerging deal, who wouldn't oppose the Labour opposition day motion about legal advice today?
And if no-one, do the government go through with forcing a humiliating defeat when they know they will lose?
The question is not so much who will support it but who will oppose it. The bits that haven't been tweeted are about how the arrangement ends. I don't see this being signed off unless there are provisions either for unilateral withdrawal (however unlikely that might be in practice), or a termination date to the agreement, when it lapses if no permanent arrangement has been made by then.
So the EU have presented the final draft of the May's total capitulation to them.
It's a nice gesture that they've bothered to let her read it, it's not like anyone cares what she thinks.
You may not but many more do care what both she thinks and the cabinet agree to
Name a single person who actually cares what Theresa May thinks.
That is just silly. She is the PM and how she presents this will matter to millions. I would also point out that she is far ahead of Corbyn and is well respected by many voters who recognise the poison chalice she inherited
Says all of UK in Customs Union for a period, but with "deeper provisions for NI and a review mechanism".
i.e. total capitulation.
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears The absolute worst of the DUP's fears The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
So what could that mean? UK bound to follow NI in following EU SI/CU rules?
I think so. Until Liam Fox sorts out all those new trade deals.
Or alternatively, NI carved out, Irish Sea border...
Gah!!!
I think NI will have to follow parts of the SM and the rUK will not. So the "border" in the Irish Sea will have limited elements but not a CU and not for some of the SM
Says all of UK in Customs Union for a period, but with "deeper provisions for NI and a review mechanism".
i.e. total capitulation.
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears The absolute worst of the DUP's fears The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
The UK ends freedom of movement without leaving the customs union.
And they said it couldn't be done!!
needless to say I do not agree with your assessment. not least because the backstop does not involve us paying for those things (although we will no doubt pay for things under the future partnership and other things generally)
Says all of UK in Customs Union for a period, but with "deeper provisions for NI and a review mechanism".
i.e. total capitulation.
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears The absolute worst of the DUP's fears The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
The UK ends freedom of movement without leaving the customs union.
And they said it couldn't be done!!
needless to say I do not agree with your assessment. not least because the backstop does not involve us paying for those things (although we will no doubt pay for things under the future partnership and other things generally)
TBH I think it's best to study a document before leaping to conclusions.
So the EU have presented the final draft of the May's total capitulation to them.
It's a nice gesture that they've bothered to let her read it, it's not like anyone cares what she thinks.
You may not but many more do care what both she thinks and the cabinet agree to
Name a single person who actually cares what Theresa May thinks.
That is just silly. She is the PM and how she presents this will matter to millions. I would also point out that she is far ahead of Corbyn and is well respected by many voters who recognise the poison chalice she inherited
She didn't inherit the poison chalice - that sounds like she got lumped with sorting out Brexit. Rather, she sought it out like a politician version of Indiana Jones. I can have no sympathy for her making a dog's breakfast of the whole thing.
Says all of UK in Customs Union for a period, but with "deeper provisions for NI and a review mechanism".
i.e. total capitulation.
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears The absolute worst of the DUP's fears The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
The UK ends freedom of movement without leaving the customs union.
And they said it couldn't be done!!
needless to say I do not agree with your assessment. not least because the backstop does not involve us paying for those things (although we will no doubt pay for things under the future partnership and other things generally)
TBH I think it's best to study a document before leaping to conclusions.
Oh come now, this is all following the pre-ordained path. May capitulates, a political bloodbath ensues.
Sounding out for potential resignations, presumably. The risk of a full cabinet discussion without ministers being talked to first is that the Leavers egg each other on and develop a momentum in the meeting.
That said, I don't see how Liam Fox can remain in the cabinet with any credibility if the reports of an indefinite EU-UK CU are right.
So the EU have presented the final draft of the May's total capitulation to them.
It's a nice gesture that they've bothered to let her read it, it's not like anyone cares what she thinks.
You may not but many more do care what both she thinks and the cabinet agree to
Name a single person who actually cares what Theresa May thinks.
That is just silly. She is the PM and how she presents this will matter to millions. I would also point out that she is far ahead of Corbyn and is well respected by many voters who recognise the poison chalice she inherited
She didn't inherit the poison chalice - that sounds like she got lumped with sorting out Brexit. Rather, she sought it out like a politician version of Indiana Jones. I can have no sympathy for her making a dog's breakfast of the whole thing.
Public opinion perceives TM as having a poisoned chalice
Sounding out for potential resignations, presumably. The risk of a full cabinet discussion without ministers being talked to first is that the Leavers egg each other on and develop a momentum in the meeting.
That said, I don't see how Liam Fox can remain in the cabinet with any credibility if the reports of an indefinite EU-UK CU are right.
Why can't he remain in the cabinet without any credibility, like now?
Says all of UK in Customs Union for a period, but with "deeper provisions for NI and a review mechanism".
i.e. total capitulation.
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears The absolute worst of the DUP's fears The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
The UK ends freedom of movement without leaving the customs union.
And they said it couldn't be done!!
needless to say I do not agree with your assessment. not least because the backstop does not involve us paying for those things (although we will no doubt pay for things under the future partnership and other things generally)
TBH I think it's best to study a document before leaping to conclusions.
Oh come now, this is all following the pre-ordained path. May capitulates, a political bloodbath ensues.
It was written in the stars.
She's lasted about 18 months longer than I anticipated, after the last election.
Says all of UK in Customs Union for a period, but with "deeper provisions for NI and a review mechanism".
i.e. total capitulation.
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears The absolute worst of the DUP's fears The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
The UK ends freedom of movement without leaving the customs union.
And they said it couldn't be done!!
needless to say I do not agree with your assessment. not least because the backstop does not involve us paying for those things (although we will no doubt pay for things under the future partnership and other things generally)
TBH I think it's best to study a document before leaping to conclusions.
no no no much more fun this way
Reading things THEN concluding on them is my day job
Before the last referendum, the wording was not particularly contentious.
[snip]
The chapter in Tim Shipman's All Out War is superb on the technical battle on the rules the referendum would be fought under. While it might not have been a contentious public issue, the wording of the referendum may well have been critical. The Leave campaigners got the Electoral Commission to change the answers from Yes/No to Leave/Remain. There is evidence that that change alone was sufficient to swing the result.
Please note. Am repeating what I understood Tony Connelly to say on R5L. Treat with caution as my brain is not the best...
his "a UK-wide customs arrangement, but will have "deeper" provisions for Northern Ireland on the customs and regulatory side."
Is the $64k question.
Yes - on the face of it, that's contradictory. Unless it's limited to a few very specific cases where there is genuinely an all-Ireland market significantly in excess of an intra-UK one (e.g. energy), that's going to be a very hard sell to the DUP.
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Brexit voters agree that no referendum on the terms of leaving the EU is necessary because they would win and the last one was in no way a fluke.
https://tinyurl.com/LeaversAreTraitors
do keep up
Whether Corbyn gets this or not remains to be seen. But one of the features of politics in the last 3 years, whatever one's personal views, is that JC is consistently under estimated.
I can't see any deal that looks anything like what we are hearing going through. The opposition is coming from every direction now. Johnson minor added a whole new dimension.
Uncharted waters.
Edit: and now we wait...
Do wake up.
It's a nice gesture that they've bothered to let her read it, it's not like anyone cares what she thinks.
And if no-one, do the government go through with forcing a humiliating defeat when they know they will lose?
Gah!!!
Everyone can see that a second referendum is impractical?
Has anyone ever seen how those advocating it want the ballot paper to look like? Thought not.
http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2018/11/13/01003-20181113ARTFIG00182-armee-europeenne-popularite-de-macron-vin-trump-s-en-prend-a-la-france.php
The absolute worst of the Brexiteer's fears
The absolute worst of the DUP's fears
The EU's wet dream. The UK locked into indefinite vassalage, bound by the rules of the EU, paying it for, but with no say whatsoever, unless and until they deign to allow us to leave.
If this is true, her party and the DUP are going to rip her to shreds.
This is going to be bloody.
Though more likely, given the past few months, is that cabinet will take the communique and roundly jam it up May's withered clunge and tomorrow everyone will be denying all knowledge of its existence.
And they said it couldn't be done!!
needless to say I do not agree with your assessment. not least because the backstop does not involve us paying for those things (although we will no doubt pay for things under the future partnership and other things generally)
Should the UK leave the EU
No
No
I don't know what the problem is...
Back me or sack me?
Dominic Raab, cometh the hour, cometh the man. If you do the dirty on May tonight, you will be PM before christmas...
I think May is prepared to die on this hill if necessary.
It was written in the stars.
That said, I don't see how Liam Fox can remain in the cabinet with any credibility if the reports of an indefinite EU-UK CU are right.
I win £610 if he does.
Reading things THEN concluding on them is my day job
Also, you're too sensitive.
If you prefer I can use a PB Oldie But Goodie(tm) and say May is going to get pounded like a dockside hooker?
Is the $64k question.
I am not sensitive but treat people with respect.
For all my life, mutual hatred has been the fuel that's kept the Conservative Party going.
Two by two,
Hurrah! Hurrah!