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  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,076
    edited March 2019

    Yes, but listening to IDS this morning it seems like if the WA does miraculously pass today we then have less than eight weeks of failing to get the ERG to vote for the legal detail of what they vote for today, and then having a choice between no deal, or revoking without Euro elections and smashing up the legal order of the EU.

    So that could end up being worse.
    If the ERG were sensible (from their own perspective) that should be their plan. Vote the "in principle" WA through today and then switch en masse and vote the WAIB down next month. Pretty much guarantees a no deal exit.

    That may be what the brighter ones have worked out already.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826

    Everything else has been designed for the Tory Party, if the Tory Party needs votes from other parties to pass its stuff then they could and should suck it up and compromise. But if they don't want to do that then a new election is also an option for them.
    But given the PD isn't and can't be legally binding and given no PM can bind their successor what stops the next PM we know is going to be elected ripping up the customs union notion and saying actually I have another idea.

    This is ludicrous.
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,632

    He was so wise he didn’t even spot the credit crisis of 2007.
    Quite. And did not cover himself in glory in 2008 either.

    He was talking rubbish when he said that there should be a No Deal exit with a six month transition deal. What the hell does he think the WA is?
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,025

    Such silly nonsense you spout, As I said the other day, Scots have been massively overrepresented in the British state and were responsible for leading colonialism in the hay day of Empire. The number of politicians and generals who either were Scottish or had Scottish lineage is too big to list; you could say that the Scots have colonised Britain! Nationalists the world over get off on their own lies and fake grievances, but few can out-do the mendacity of the Scottish variety.
    Yawn
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Cyclefree said:

    Quite. And did not cover himself in glory in 2008 either.

    He was talking rubbish when he said that there should be a No Deal exit with a six month transition deal. What the hell does he think the WA is?
    Can't speak for him but for me the WA is an awful agreement that leads to a PERMANENT backstop.

    I'm with the DUP on this one.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,408
    TGOHF said:

    Neither Boris nor JRM will be anywhere near being leader.

    That'll age well. :lol:
  • kingbongokingbongo Posts: 393
    Hillary Benn - "It's like selling your house without knowing where you are going to live next" - I've done that, millions of people do it!! It's how you help keep the chain short!
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,938
    edited March 2019

    So - are you complaining that he didn't interrupt and prevent Mr King from putting forward his answers to the questions - like most of the BBC reporters fail to do when interviewing Remainers.
    No, he simply didn't challenge any of his statements or put them to the test, after hearing them. He's usually better at this, or used to be, as well as the abrasive interrupting, but there was none of that today.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650
    I don't know if this is the usual ramping bullshit but the Betfair odds on this thing passing today have tightened considerably in the last hour or so.

    It was 12, is now 5.
  • MikeSmithsonMikeSmithson Posts: 7,382
    New thread
  • kingbongokingbongo Posts: 393
    IanB2 said:

    I don't see any risk free options?
    True but getting the May 22nd extension is in our power - everything else is much higher risk
  • NEW THREAD

  • edmundintokyoedmundintokyo Posts: 17,716
    edited March 2019


    But given the PD isn't and can't be legally binding and given no PM can bind their successor what stops the next PM we know is going to be elected ripping up the customs union notion and saying actually I have another idea.

    This is ludicrous.

    Oh, I see, yes, I agree. It's not at all clear how opposition MPs are supposed to trust the government to deliver on a trade they make now, given all the obvious pressures it will have not to; I mean, there will be other votes and they may have similar dynamics, but the opposition can't be sure it will have the same kind of leverage.

    This is the strength of the Deal+Referendum option: You can make a binding referendum which automatically gives the winning side what it's promised, and if anybody reneges then the whole thing goes down together.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,708
    edited March 2019
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  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,076
    This thread has

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  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650

    But given the PD isn't and can't be legally binding and given no PM can bind their successor what stops the next PM we know is going to be elected ripping up the customs union notion and saying actually I have another idea.

    This is ludicrous.

    Doesn't the Clarke plan require the CU to be legislated for?
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,413
    edited March 2019
    Scott_P said:
    Sure they are. I know hope attempts when I see one.
    See what I mean. Nandy clearly has no intention of ever voting for the WA, the resignation issue is a stupid reason to vote for ir against, it's an excuse. Either the WA is ok or it isn't, and Nandy and her bedfellows in the ERG are playing games. I feel quite confident in my prediction, as it's based only on including Tories who explicitly switch, and assuming virtually no lab rebels emerge.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,413

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  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,413
    tlg86 said:
    Tell it to labour. Who accept the wa but wont vote for it.
  • eekeek Posts: 29,689
    edited March 2019
    old news
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,148
    geoffw said:

    Mervyn King's interview on Today this morning was excellent. He favours leaving without a deal but with an agreement to hold the status quo for 6 months to manage the inevitable disruption.
    (from 2hrs:37mins)
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0003jvs

    Excellent! Just a few questions:

    1) Has he personally the power to bring this agreement about?
    2) Can he persuade the Government to request this agreement from the EU?
    3) Can he persuade the EU to accept it?
    4) Can he do any of this by April 12th?

    A "fantasy" is a dream of the future. A "plan" is a set of steps to bring it about. A "realistic plan" is a plan based on reality. "Achievement" is devoting the necessary resources to a realistic plan and enacting the steps until done.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,113
    So this is not a MV? What the hell is the point of that?
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