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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,154
    And the FA Cup replay goes to extra time, so May loses the prime BBC1 news.......
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    Surely Earth could do so much better than being a vassal planet of the Sun?
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    On topic, this is the latest plateau we’ve slithered down onto. The only way is down.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061

    kle4 said:

    Scott_P said:
    Not that a vote is itself unreasonable, but isn't he essentially saying the government must do exactly what he wants? What exactly will be be willing to concede on in exchange for the PM conceding to a vote?

    Also, I was very excited by the words 'New LD Leader' before hope was dashed.
    I cannot speak for him obviously but I would have thought the LDems could offer to support her deal provided it is sanctioned by a 2nd Ref. Why is that so hard for the government to accept?
    Well they know remain would win, obviously. Or fear it a great deal at any rate. Still seems the only path parliament might accept though, but no doubt we'll have more rushing off to Brussels to get freshly pissed on.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    Even then, we'll be fine - with our easy trade deal with the Asteroid Belt
    Indeed. The universe is full of stars so it is ridiculous to suggest we need the light and heat from the sun.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061

    On topic, this is the latest plateau we’ve slithered down onto. The only way is down.

    We've been on an abyssal plain for quite some time, just waiting for a trench.
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    dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 28,032

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    "We are sick of this "Sun" controlling our every movement. Even when it is night and day! We demand the right to chart our own orbit, and negotiate bespoke orbits with other stellar bodies the length and breadth of the Galaxy.
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862
    dixiedean said:

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    "We are sick of this "Sun" controlling our every movement. Even when it is night and day! We demand the right to chart our own orbit, and negotiate bespoke orbits with other stellar bodies the length and breadth of the Galaxy.
    We'll soon see how the sun needs us more than we need it!
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    Cyclefree said:

    I simply cannot bear to hear another of Mrs May’s Potemkin speeches. The only one I want to hear from her is “I resign”, followed by Corbyn saying the same thing.

    The other way round would be better for one's blood pressure.
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    williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 48,148

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    Surely Earth could do so much better than being a vassal planet of the Sun?
    We hold all the cards. Without us, the sun would just be some nameless star than no-one had ever heard of.
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    dotsdots Posts: 615

    Sean_F said:


    3. Corbyn wants no deal.

    Well of course he does, but the also wants May to be the one that gets the blame for it. As long as No Deal is a possibility, Labour must ensure that it remains HER that drives us over the cliff edge. That's why Labour can't be in a formal negotiation process with May as long as she's still driving us towards the cliff edge.
    I absolutely agree. If no deal brexit happens the tories will own it at GE after GE after GE for 29 years.

    So when someone demands it is taken off the table they a) wouldn’t be able to explain exactly how b) not all that bothered if they don’t.

    It’s called politics.

    Even if she technically could, some way still not explained to us, by all accounts about half the party membership and not much under a third of her MPs don’t want her to, so it simply isn’t going to happen. Instead the government will go big on no deal planning from tonight onwards. Maybe a few will leave the cabinet, such as Gauke might walk. Apart from that not much will happen now till Monday.

    Smarts say let’s bank some sleep.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    dots said:

    Sean_F said:


    3. Corbyn wants no deal.

    Well of course he does, but the also wants May to be the one that gets the blame for it. As long as No Deal is a possibility, Labour must ensure that it remains HER that drives us over the cliff edge. That's why Labour can't be in a formal negotiation process with May as long as she's still driving us towards the cliff edge.
    I absolutely agree. If no deal brexit happens the tories will own it at GE after GE after GE for 29 years.
    Why 29 years?
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487
    Scott_P said:
    Lol. I said yesterday that more people would be interested in the Blackburn vs Newcastle replay than the MV. Regarding tonight’s statement, well, QED.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    edited January 2019

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    Surely Earth could do so much better than being a vassal planet of the Sun?
    We hold all the cards. Without us, the sun would just be some nameless star than no-one had ever heard of.
    Mark my words, if we don't stop the Sun's obsessive control of us now one day it will expand and swallow us whole!
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    kle4 said:

    kle4 said:

    Scott_P said:
    Not that a vote is itself unreasonable, but isn't he essentially saying the government must do exactly what he wants? What exactly will be be willing to concede on in exchange for the PM conceding to a vote?

    Also, I was very excited by the words 'New LD Leader' before hope was dashed.
    I cannot speak for him obviously but I would have thought the LDems could offer to support her deal provided it is sanctioned by a 2nd Ref. Why is that so hard for the government to accept?
    Well they know remain would win, obviously. Or fear it a great deal at any rate. Still seems the only path parliament might accept though, but no doubt we'll have more rushing off to Brussels to get freshly pissed on.
    Are you referring to Juncker again
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487

    Ishmael_Z said:

    Anazina said:

    Ishmael - change the default

    You can't, unless you can abrogate the rule of logic which says that the complement of "no deal" is "a deal". Schrodinger's cat gets too much airtime recently, but tthe point is that you can't be in favour of a superposition of incompatible deals, which is what those who "oppose No Deal" think they can do.
    Revoking A50 would change the default, just saying.
    Indeed. But has anyone called Will O’Vepeepel?
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862
    Theresa relegated to BBC2
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    grabcocquegrabcocque Posts: 4,234

    Cyclefree said:

    I simply cannot bear to hear another of Mrs May’s Potemkin speeches. The only one I want to hear from her is “I resign”, followed by Corbyn saying the same thing.

    The other way round would be better for one's blood pressure.
    I'm hoping she announces that she and Corbyn are going to decide Brexit in the Thunderdome.
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    asjohnstoneasjohnstone Posts: 1,276
    All this "take no deal off the table" stuff is really annoying.

    If we're going for the table metaphor, we're not allowed to have an empty table; the only way to take something off is to put something else on. You can't say, take this off and then we'll talk about what else to put on.
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    ChrisChris Posts: 11,141
    IanB2 said:

    MikeL said:

    Gove has just gone favourite for next Con leader on Betfair at 7.2.

    And for once I'd be wary of the usual strategy of laying the favourite.
    Funny.
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487

    Scott_P said:
    So Labour, SNP and LDems all saying they will only participate in talks if No Deal is ruled out.

    JC not looking quite so stupid now.
    No they call look equally stupid. Lowest common denominator

    My grandma (RIP) used to tell a fable about that Richard. “Oh you bogger, everyone out of step except you?”
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    Theresa relegated to BBC2

    BBC 24 hour news is the main one these days

    I never watch BBC 1 for news
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061

    All this "take no deal off the table" stuff is really annoying.

    If we're going for the table metaphor, we're not allowed to have an empty table; the only way to take something off is to put something else on. You can't say, take this off and then we'll talk about what else to put on.

    It's an incredibly transparent political ploy, even as refusing to rule out switching to backing no deal is an obvious ploy of May's. Difference is the former will work. It's just about making no deal only May's fault.
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    GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 20,922
    Will be funny if she's resigning or calling another election or referendum... On BBC2! :D
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    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...
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    FF43FF43 Posts: 15,805
    Hmm. Shall I go to bed or stay up another five minutes to hear Mrs May make her Brexit means Brexit speech for the five hundredth time.

    Dilemma
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,154
    kle4 said:

    rpjs said:

    kle4 said:

    viewcode said:

    Scott_P said:
    OH HOLY F*****G S**T. EVERYTIME SHE OPENS HER MOUTH THE POUND TAKES A BATH. WHAT IS IT THIS TIME? ELECTION? RESIGNATION? GONU? WAR WITH SATURN? CAN'T YOU LAY OFF THE DRAMA FOR A FEW DAYS GODSDAMMIT?! I CAN ONLY COPE WITH ONE B****Y EMERGENCY AT A TIME.
    Genuinely lol'd, particularly at war with Saturn :-D
    I'll have you know I have many relatives among the secret alien denizens of Saturn and I find that highly offensive.
    I for one welcome our new Saturnian overlords.
    They couldn’t be any worse, could they?
    As long as they're not planning a vote to pull Earth out of the Solar Union, can't see how
    Surely Earth could do so much better than being a vassal planet of the Sun?
    We hold all the cards. Without us, the sun would just be some nameless star than no-one had ever heard of.
    Mark my words, if we don't stop the Sun's obsessive control of us now one day it will expand and swallow us whole!
    The lack of planning in never getting round to building a Dyson sphere is to blame.
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    FF43 said:

    Hmm. Shall I go to bed or stay up another five minutes to hear Mrs May make her Brexit means Brexit speech for the five hundredth time.

    Dilemma

    Nothing has changed.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501
    FF43 said:

    Hmm. Shall I go to bed or stay up another five minutes to hear Mrs May make her Brexit means Brexit speech for the five hundredth time.

    Dilemma

    When has she ever come out on time?
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    GIN1138 said:

    Will be funny if she's resigning or calling another election or referendum... On BBC2! :D

    She could resign on Dave for all I care ... JFDI!
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    Black_RookBlack_Rook Posts: 8,905
    edited January 2019
    To summarise:

    Parliament contains 650 members, of whom perhaps about 100 (a few dozen ERG and fellow travellers, the DUP, and Corbyn and a handful of Labour palaeosocialists) are eager, or at least willing, to accept No Deal.

    The other 550 or so, about 85% of all MPs, are frightened of Hard Brexit. Most or all of them, it would appear, view Brexit as the biggest challenge to come before Parliament since 1945, and they also regard No Deal as anything between highly undesirable and downright catastrophic in economic terms.

    Through their command of an overwhelming Parliamentary majority, they possess the means to avert Hard Brexit at any time - yet, as things stand, there is an excellent chance that Andrew Bridgen, Nadine Dorries and friends will checkmate all of them in about 70 days' time.

    Regardless of how well or badly No Deal goes, if it indeed comes to pass then this will constitute one of the most profound collective failures of leadership by the political class in British history. Because, if they genuinely believe No Deal to be an unthinkable disaster then, given that they have the means to prevent it, how can they - simply for want of the ability to agree a common plan - fail to do so and emerge with one shred of credibility left? It would be as if the 1940 Parliament had allowed the country to be invaded because they were all too busy having an argument over which branch of the armed forces to prioritise in preparing the national defence.

    I mean, honestly...
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061

    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...

    May needs to give in to someone, then face the consequences of that. There's nothing coming from the EU to save her (it was clear after the summer break when the much trailer positive noises from the EU did not appear that they were going to stick with playing hardball), so time for her to pick the least unpalatable option and see how much closer that gets her to passing a vote.
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    solarflaresolarflare Posts: 3,623

    Cyclefree said:

    I simply cannot bear to hear another of Mrs May’s Potemkin speeches. The only one I want to hear from her is “I resign”, followed by Corbyn saying the same thing.

    The other way round would be better for one's blood pressure.
    I'm hoping she announces that she and Corbyn are going to decide Brexit in the Thunderdome.
    Or the Blunderdome, as some Guardian wag put it.
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487

    And the FA Cup replay goes to extra time, so May loses the prime BBC1 news.......

    I think the PB meme has something to do with hearts of stone.

    Losing out to Derby County is a cross we have all bore, sadly.
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    MortimerMortimer Posts: 13,956

    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...

    Any Labour votes she gets by trying for a CU means she loses another Tory. The solution is renegotiating the backstop.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501

    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...

    ...because she needs them more than they need her?
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    tlg86tlg86 Posts: 25,208
    Right half time in extra time, now's your chance Prime Minister.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 76,002
    Chavez documentary finishing up...
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061

    Because, if they genuinely believe No Deal to be an unthinkable disaster then, given that they have the means to prevent it, how can they - simply for want of the ability to agree a common plan - fail to do so and emerge with one shred of credibility left? ..

    The biggest mistake we are making is believing they are genuine about thinking it a disaster. The actions of MPs do not bear that out. They clearly think it will be bad. But not so bad they need to compromise to a deal, or referendum, or whatever. Not yet anyway.
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    AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340

    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...

    I’d say it wasn’t her forte but identifying her forte is quite a challenge.
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    williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 48,148
    Scott_P said:
    I thought the Liaison Committee have given it the thumbs down?
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,950
    Why on Earth are BBC News geoblocking their feed of the PM’s speech? Grr...
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487

    Theresa relegated to BBC2


    Southampton and Derby more important than the PM
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501
    Scott_P said:
    I thought it has been judged ineffective?
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    dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 28,032
    tlg86 said:

    Right half time in extra time, now's your chance Prime Minister.

    She's gonna play up front in a 4-4-2?
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487
    Here’s Laura with the No. 10 PR sheet.

    Switched to ITV.
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    TM from Downing Street is talking to the Nation over the heads of politicians

    She is not talking to those of us on this forum
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    FF43FF43 Posts: 15,805
    IanB2 said:

    FF43 said:

    Hmm. Shall I go to bed or stay up another five minutes to hear Mrs May make her Brexit means Brexit speech for the five hundredth time.

    Dilemma

    When has she ever come out on time?
    She will come out on time on 29th March, deal or no deal, because the people of Britain voted for it

    (In case you are wondering that bit was in invisible ink on the ballot paper)
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862
    edited January 2019
    Sandpit said:

    Why on Earth are BBC News geoblocking their feed of the PM’s speech? Grr...

    Er... maybe they don't wish to embarrass the country any further?
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,154
    Here she comes....
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    Scott_P said:
    Oh screw the Cabinet. If May and they have not already agreed a position to that and other issues then they are not even a cohesive group for even basic contingency planning, so what bloody good are they?
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 76,002

    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...

    I’d say it wasn’t her forte but identifying her forte is quite a challenge.
    Survival, bloody mindedness.
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,680

    Dunno about you, but I can't help feeling that this reaching out to other parties malarkey ain't gonna go too well...

    They will want absolute pure BRINO, revocation or a second referendum.

    Otherwise she’s back battling with her own party.
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    MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 37,631

    TM from Downing Street is talking to the Nation over the heads of politicians

    She is not talking to those of us on this forum

    Hmm, she's not talking to the nation either, given that the football is in BBC1.
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487

    Theresa relegated to BBC2

    BBC 24 hour news is the main one these days

    I never watch BBC 1 for news
    Nor me. Laura K is so shit she has turned me to ITV. Quite happy there. Tom B and Pezza very entertaining.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    edited January 2019
    Has May actually said 'Nothing has changed' recently, or is that just the tone of her comments? I hope she has the balls to say it for real.
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    EndillionEndillion Posts: 4,976

    kle4 said:

    Scott_P said:
    Not that a vote is itself unreasonable, but isn't he essentially saying the government must do exactly what he wants? What exactly will be be willing to concede on in exchange for the PM conceding to a vote?

    Also, I was very excited by the words 'New LD Leader' before hope was dashed.
    I cannot speak for him obviously but I would have thought the LDems could offer to support her deal provided it is sanctioned by a 2nd Ref. Why is that so hard for the government to accept?
    What earthly difference does it make if the LDs support it or not?
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501
    MaxPB said:

    TM from Downing Street is talking to the Nation over the heads of politicians

    She is not talking to those of us on this forum

    Hmm, she's not talking to the nation either, given that the football is in BBC1.
    To the media. And here she comes
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    edited January 2019
    Trying to make it people vs parliament. Not going to work. Not least since she doesn't want a vote!
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    tlg86tlg86 Posts: 25,208
    I don't think she should have been allowed to have the government crest on for this speech.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501
    A speech she could and should have given in 2017
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,405
    Oooh door open to Jezza.
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    solarflaresolarflare Posts: 3,623
    NOTHING HAS CHANGED CHANGED NOTHING CHANGED HAS NOTHING CHANGED NOTHING.
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    ralphmalphralphmalph Posts: 2,201
    Totally pointless.
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862
    WTF?!
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,913
    May, mad, bad or both?
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,842
    Well that was hardly worth staying up for!
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    She's wrong that MPs know they need to get this done. Half already are prepared to remain and thus ensure it is not done for a start.
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,405
    Is that it!!??
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    Short and sweet and embarrased Corbyn
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,501
    Doesn't sound like she has a Plan B to me
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    Well, I'm reassured.
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    kjhkjh Posts: 10,686
    She said nothing. NOTHING!
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    FenmanFenman Posts: 1,047
    What was that about? She really doesn't get it does she.
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,913

    Short and sweet and embarrased Corbyn

    Embarrassed herself. Pure maybot.
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862
    Time for Dominic Grieve to sort it out.
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    FF43FF43 Posts: 15,805
    That was weird.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    IanB2 said:

    Doesn't sound like she has a Plan B to me

    Sounds like she wants the parties to come up with one. Given they have no incentive to do so, what the heck does she say on Friday then?
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,405

    Short and sweet and embarrased Corbyn

    Bless you Big G.
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,913
    Seriously Tories, you need to get rid. We’re going nowhere with May.
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    AnazinaAnazina Posts: 3,487
    TOPPING said:

    Oooh door open to Jezza.

    The only substance of the speech was to try to get Jezza through the door I think.

    Otherwise it was entirely pointless.
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    kle4 said:

    Well, I'm reassured.

    To be fair she was not talking to us
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    grabcocquegrabcocque Posts: 4,234
    She just told the public that she literally has no fricking idea what to do next.

    I guess that's +10 points for honesty but -1000 points in confidence.
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    GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 20,922
    I think she looks ill. :(
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,680
    Anazina said:

    Theresa relegated to BBC2

    BBC 24 hour news is the main one these days

    I never watch BBC 1 for news
    Nor me. Laura K is so shit she has turned me to ITV. Quite happy there. Tom B and Pezza very entertaining.
    Laura K is very good.

    I remember similar jibes about toenails Robinson, or lefty Andy Marr, during the previous administration in the past. I might have even joined in at times.

    Goes with the territory.
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,950
    Foxy said:

    Well that was hardly worth staying up for!

    Some of us waited up until 2am to hear that three minutes of nothingness.
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    BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 31,862

    kle4 said:

    Well, I'm reassured.

    To be fair she was not talking to us
    Who was she talking to then?
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,842
    IanB2 said:

    Doesn't sound like she has a Plan B to me

    There is no Plan B, who needs it when you have Plan A?
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    eekeek Posts: 25,029
    Jonathan said:

    Seriously Tories, you need to get rid. We’re going nowhere with May.

    They can't - that's what is going to make this such fun....
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 19,027

    ...if they genuinely believe No Deal to be an unthinkable disaster then, given that they have the means to prevent it, how can they - simply for want of the ability to agree a common plan - fail to do so...

    Possible explanations:

    * Isn't there some kind of weird game theory thing that predicts this: a bad outcome because nobody can agree on the good?
    * Some MPs actually want the chaos
    * Some MPs are too stupid to understand the implications
    * Some MPs are sufficiently wealthy to be insulated from the bad effects and have insufficient incentive to avoid them.


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    williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 48,148
    FF43 said:

    That was weird.

    Her periodic mad scenes are becoming more subdued.
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    grabcocquegrabcocque Posts: 4,234
    Well, at least Big G liked it. There's always a silver lining.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,061
    Fenman said:

    What was that about? She really doesn't get it does she.

    I will defend on that point. What exactly did she not get there? It was a short, pretty pointless statement, but the only clear part was she was claiming to be open to discussions with other parties and would be doing so tomorrow to try to come up with something. Is that not what parliament has told her they want? So she did get it.
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 60,407
    edited January 2019

    kle4 said:

    Well, I'm reassured.

    To be fair she was not talking to us
    Who was she talking to then?
    i

    The nation not us politicos
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,913
    eek said:

    Jonathan said:

    Seriously Tories, you need to get rid. We’re going nowhere with May.

    They can't - that's what is going to make this such fun....
    The cabinet could end it.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,154
    Anazina said:

    Theresa relegated to BBC2

    BBC 24 hour news is the main one these days

    I never watch BBC 1 for news
    Nor me. Laura K is so shit she has turned me to ITV. Quite happy there. Tom B and Pezza very entertaining.
    Back in the day, Laura K had quite a fan base on here. Sadly, she hasn't grown into the role.
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