BBC flowchart.
Anything could happen but I still think it is likely that BREXIT won't happen at all. Cue havoc and the blame game.
BBC flowchart.
Anything could happen but I still think it is likely that BREXIT won't happen at all. Cue havoc and the blame game.
And to add to the general confusion, there are now polls that would suggest Jeremy Corbyn and Labour could possibly win an election. In this situation, it is not in his interest to agree a deal with the Conservative Party but rather let the government collapse.
slimboyfat (10-04-19)
A general election should have been triggered before now,the Conservatives are a rudderless ship(heading for the rocks?),a house divided.One benefit of an election might be the DUP being relegated to a corner of Westminster where they could say no to their heart's content without anyone having to pay attention to them.
Pity that Corbyn is a bit of a 70s/80s Marxist and divisive figure.
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Punter08 (10-04-19)
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Punter08 (10-04-19)
Latest Kantar poll. (Yeah, we know, opinions change very quickly, but even so).....
Westminster Voting Intention:
LAB: 35% (+4)
CON: 32% (-9)
LDM: 11% (+3)
UKIP: 7% (+1)
GRN: 4% (-2)
The same poll also found that more than half of the public would like the Government's final Brexit deal to be put to a referendum.
It found that 51% of Britons would like a referendum to be held on the deal once negotiations between the Government and the EU have come to an end.
One in three – 32% – would not like a public referendum to be held, and the remaining 17% do not know.
Punter08 (10-04-19)
Punter08 (11-04-19)
He's not the Messiah.
He's a very naughty boy!
Punter08 (13-04-19)
Punter08 (13-04-19)