kuro68k wrote: » The British government is going to take it right to the cliff edge and hope that someone else compromises. Of course they have their excuses already lined up if no-one does, only real question is who they will blame.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Here we go, May sez cabinet agrees to the agreement. So the line has been drawn in the sand and various nay sayers will need to put up or shut up.
TheRiverman wrote: » Just watched her live on BBC News,picture and sound completely out of sync.An omen perhaps ?
Water John wrote: » Devnull you told us 20 mins ago that the Cabinet had baulked.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » If it ever happens, it'll be down to the Brexiteers as much as anyone else.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » When can we expect publication?
gunny123 wrote: » Or trump getting annoyed, rightly, about american tax payers paying for the USA to protect europe. While being unable, due to the eu rules, to sell its goods and services in the eu, without being screwed with taxes.
gunny123 wrote: » They said the same about the eu army, now look.
listermint wrote: » Yeah that's trump. Worrying about America again... ...
Anthracite wrote: » I'm looking for the EU army and I don't see it.
Itssoeasy wrote: » The DUP will be going ****ing mental.
charlie14 wrote: » Good camouflage perhaps ?
devnull wrote: » Mark Francois, deputy lead of the ERG reckons there was a row in the cabinet meeting. Basically has said that the you know what is going to hit the fan when it goes to a vote in the house. Talking about up to 80 Tories will vote against it so the plan is doomed.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » She's some woman to be fair. Most would have lost their minds by now.
charlie14 wrote: » That said, still cannot see it getting through HoC.