Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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How complex is the web they weave

In a Gilt frame over the Mantelpiece and a Ribbon "On the Internet nothing is ever forgotten" every home should have one. :cool:
 
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Start with a smile
Ken Clarke‏ @MrKennethClarke

I've been sat up in bed for hours, whisky on the bedside table, soft jazz playing in the background, trying to think if I've ever worked with a more idiotic bunch of self centred bastards in my nearly 50 years as a MP. Nope, still can't think of any. Time for another bottle.

3:58 PM - 15 Nov 2018

But this is obviously a parody account
Sat up in bed for hours at 3:58 PM in the afternoon?
Fake news of the day award in the humour category
how about this one?
https://twitter.com/MrKennethClarke/status/1060892159052791808

I’ve just given Dominic Raab an early Christmas present; a globe of the world. He was flabbergasted at how close the rest of Europe is then asked ‘what’s this blue stuff?’ I need a whisky.

5:49 AM - 9 Nov 2018
 

oldtom

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If you offer a referendum between current deal and remain, remain will win.
If you offer a referendum between current deal and WTO brexit, brexit will win.
If you offer a referendum between current deal and WTO brexit and remain, WTO brexit may wiin and still less than 50%, the result won't put the matter to rest.
If you consider that the UK leaves with WTO brexit and the cost is confirmed as astronomical, the UK will seek to rejoin but then, it will be a very different UK. This time, the problem will be laid to rest.
Pure conjecture unless you have found a new crystal ball that actually works!

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oldtom

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This take is from the 'A Nation Divided' website:

Brexit mis-selling continues unabated. In her statement on Wednesday evening, May said that her deal would give us back “control of our money, laws and borders”, while protecting business and jobs.

None of that is true. Nowhere is there any evidence to be found in the lengthy withdrawal deal.

Corbyn gave his best Brexit performance so far, with withering mockery of Dominic Raab’s discovery that Dover is rather important for 10,000 trade-bearing lorries a day. He reprised Jo Johnson’s deadly Brexit Exocet comparing the chaos to the Suez crisis, and he denounced May’s false choice between “a botched deal or no deal”. As a taster of what’s to come in the parliamentary vote, the theme is Britain is losing control.

We shall see how the land lies on Monday after the clowns on the extreme right of the tory party have had the whole weekend to persuade the clueless in the parliamentary party that May should be given the push.

At this moment, it seems there are only three options:

1) Accept the arrangement presented to May by the EU.

2) Remain, binning the whole business.

3) Vacillate until we simply leave with nothing.

It will be interesting to see if May continues to have the support of her party or whether there is a leadership challenge. The problem with that is that JRM isn't really very popular and it's difficult to see who else might be a candidate.

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flecc

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One for all the old Labour supporters, Peter Shore, speech 1975

take note,

a man ahead of his time..
And proved totally wrong since the opposite happened. Our EU membership put an end to the decline into the 1970s that he enunciated, returning us from decline and IMF management to growth and self rule.

He ranks with Enoch Powell in the pantheon of false prophets.
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Funny how the advisory nature of the referendum is almost invariably forgotten (not here, I might add). I imagine the same status would apply to any further referendum.
the law said it's advisory but the politicians from both Labour and Conservative parties promise to carry that out, so it's a matter of trust in those who made the promise.
 

oldtom

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The job of 'Brexit' Secretary is discussed here following the latest announcement:

some-bloke-called-steve-named-brexit-secretary-for-a-bit

In other political news, Amber Dud has been reincarnated to fill the gap in the Cabinet left by the nasty woman who recently resigned. The full story about why Amber Dud was selected as the new 'Work and pensions' Secretary is here:

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oldgroaner

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Did someone already post the YouGov page from 15/11?

Four in ten Brits (42%) oppose it, based on what they have seen and heard so far, compared to only 19% who are in favour. A further 39% answered “don’t know”.

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2018/11/15/britain-does-not-back-brexit-deal

Looks like the don't knows in the population are in greater proportion than the don't knows of any of the identified sub-populations.
Well in a manner of speaking, I don't know about that,but I'm sure I can't be certain, you understand?
All clear as mince to use a "Davis type expression":confused:
 
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oldgroaner

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The job of 'Brexit' Secretary is discussed here following the latest announcement:

some-bloke-called-steve-named-brexit-secretary-for-a-bit

In other political news, Amber Dud has been reincarnated to fill the gap in the Cabinet left by the nasty woman who recently resigned. The full story about why Amber Dud was selected as the new 'Work and pensions' Secretary is here:

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Tom
She's all heart,
The sort of woman that organizes a whip round in support of Slavery
 
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oldgroaner

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the law said it's advisory but the politicians from both Labour and Conservative parties promise to carry that out, so it's a matter of trust in those who made the promise.
Oh I trust them alright,and so far the have fulfilled my trust Bigly...

I knew very well that they would apply incompetence on a scale and intensity normally only seen at the moment when a man realises a ferret is running up his trouser leg even though he was wearing cycle clips, and his zip is jammed.

They are indeed fulfilling the trust I have in them.
 
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oldgroaner

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This (non) job, grandly titled something I can never remember but commonly known as 'Brexit' Secretary has become like the eternal TV show with the acronym,' HIGNFY', following the demise of Angus Deayton. Every week, a new comic is found to read a prepared script and make people laugh!

Tom
the show I miss was TWTWTW That was the week that was, they would have had a field day with this debacle.
 
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flecc

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Looks like the don't knows in the population are in greater proportion than the don't knows of any of the identified sub-populations.
Here's a clarification of the groups in this referendum issue:

Remainers: They are the knows since remaining is what we've already got.

Don't knows: They are those finding the issue too confusing for their capabilities.

Leavers: They are the "Don't want to knows", preferring to stick with their prejudices than take note of facts, even as those opposing facts continue to emerge.
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