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JoeLeg Wrote:

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> If you haven?t seen the footage it does sound

> pretty fanciful - the idea that someone voted

> Leave to help the NHS and lost his marriage

> because of the result. Exactly the kind of sob

> story that makes the pro-EU position look

> callous.

>

> The bit I find hard to believe is that someone

> like a consuslrant genuinely thought the NHS would

> see more money and wouldn?t be sold down the river

> to American private healthcare.


I hadn't seen it - now I have and I still find it difficult.


Never mind why Campbell and Mogg were in a cafe together in the first place (but if it was a news interview that explains that)

We have a new first minster in Wales (a Corbynista) ... is it a sign


"Mark Drakeford is expected to be confirmed as First Minister on Wednesday next week after Mr Jones tenders his resignation to the Queen next Tuesday."


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-46471728

Wow look at this

this must change everything.


For those who like some original thought. The great iron curtain collapsed in months as did the Soviet Union a couple of years later. They didn't take long to sort out new treaties, trade deals etc and look where that left us in terms of world peace and a move away from right wing nationalism (think Slovakia, Belorus, the former East Germany) and wealth distribution. Although if we want strong and stable (and economically successful) think China. Happy to hear some counter arguments, although I am sure that there is relevant article on Twitter.

Oh relating to the problems in delivering a rushed deal could be compared big alliances/federations breaking up quickly in 89 - 91 with mixed results. The China stuff was just a pop at TM for all the strong and stable stuff. There has been a risk in right wing nationalism in many of the former Soviet States/Iron Curtain and it feels that we are risking going the same way here. Also worried that a populist and confrontational agenda in France is having results. Although I would argue that a left wing anarcho bit of direct action (poll tax riots) was of course justifiable. Might be all total bollox and happy to be shot down, either in a five minute debate or the whole half hour.


Not sure if there are parallels with the arab spring and other interventions with no end game.

There will be three Government oral statements in the @HouseofCommons today:


1 - Theresa May: Exiting the EU

2 - Andrea Leadsom: Business Statement

3 - Stephen Barclay: EU Exit - Article 50


No. 3 could be the biggie, despite the ECJ today ruling that A50 can be unilaterally revoked, Gov more likely to ask to extend A50 to avoid crashing out with no deal. If it's for that, then based on past statements, EU unlikely to allow extension unless there is a very good reason, i.e. a GE or another referendum, not for more negotiating time...

Not according to legal whiz DAG...


By confirming that (1) unilateral revocation continues with any extension, (2) right ends when WA concluded, and (3) if revoked UK membership of EU continues as before...


....this could not be a more helpful judgment for Remainers.

keano77 Wrote:

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> If they extend A50 doesn?t that mean it can?t be

> revoked unilaterally?


If part of the agreement to extend A50 provides that it cannot in future be unilaterally revoked, then yes. Otherwise it can be revoked unilaterally.

Good to see the Omni-shambles which is the PM, has chosen to try to save her own neck in favour of getting a clear message from Parliament. Had she been battered in the vote (which was inevitable) then she (or the next PM) could have taken the result to the EU to show that no matter what she thinks about her insane 'compromise' deal, it will never get past Parliament. Instead, having brazenly ignored the obvious for several days, she has decided to pull the vote to save herself. Par for the course though, I suppose.

pebs Wrote:

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> meanwhile country carry's on going to the dogs.

> just great!



Agreed peas. I'm afraid we're seeing what we've been seeing all along. This process is about those in power in making sure they hang on to their authority as long as possible. They don't care about anything else.

robbin Wrote:

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> Was it Theresa?



No but unbelievably she's got locked inside her car with Merkel looking on - maybe the car has had enough.


https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/12/watch-theresa-may-gets-locked-inside-her-car/


edit: not as good as I'd hoped (wanted to see her banging the window :( )

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