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Post by fretslider on Mar 13, 2019 7:19:02 GMT -5
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Post by mouse on Mar 14, 2019 3:53:51 GMT -5
well if Macron and the EU choose to listen to blair there never will be a deal as for the EU its shown its true colours especially when junker stated some times he lied... I mean who does he think he is...a local caliph perhaps
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Post by fretslider on Mar 15, 2019 4:42:25 GMT -5
well if Macron and the EU choose to listen to blair there never will be a deal as for the EU its shown its true colours especially when junker stated some times he lied... I mean who does he think he is...a local caliph perhaps Pure conjecture.... but it seems to me that now Parliament has voted for an extension request that the EU might do something like this. There will be conditions attached to any extension once a good reason for one has been provided. Looking at it from the EU's perspective, they're likely to say Ok, you want an extension, we'll grant you that IF you use it to hold another vote and there will be a charge, too. A few billion at least. I think we are looking at another vote or even unilateral revocation now.
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Post by mouse on Mar 15, 2019 5:57:58 GMT -5
who knows but between Brexit and the news of bloody sunday ie one soldier taking the flack while those who caused the problems in the first place walk free ... can tempers get any more riled up
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Post by fretslider on Mar 16, 2019 6:24:38 GMT -5
who knows but between Brexit and the news of bloody sunday ie one soldier taking the flack while those who caused the problems in the first place walk free ... can tempers get any more riled up Well, interestingly I saw this today... A senior European Union official is floating the possibility of a two-step delay to Britain’s departure from the bloc, currently scheduled for March 29. Britain is expected to seek a short delay if lawmakers finally pass a twice-rejected EU withdrawal deal, or a longer one if they don’t.
European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans told Germany’s Funke newspaper group in comments published Saturday that Britain must know why it needs a delay. He added that “as long as this isn’t clear, Brexit can only be delayed for a few weeks, solely to avoid a chaotic withdrawal March 29.”
Timmermans said: “During this time, the British must tell us what they want: new elections? A new referendum? Only after that can we talk about a several-month extension.”www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/03/16/eu-vice-prez-pushes-two-stage-brexit-delay-moots-new-referendum/I think we can rule an election out! It pays to have some idea of how the EU works.
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