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Westminstenders: It's oh so quiet...

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RedToothBrush · 04/02/2019 15:14

It's oh so quiet // It's oh so still // You're all alone // And so peaceful until

You ring the news // Bim bam // You shout and you yell // Hi ho ho // You broke the spell // Gee, this is swell you almost have a fit // Brexit is fab and I got hit // There's no mistake get on with it

'Til it's over and then // It's nice and quiet //
Shh shh // But soon again // Shh shh // Uh oh let's start a big riot

You blow a fuse // Zing boom // The devil cuts loose // Zing boom // What's the use
Wow bam // Of leaving the EU

It's gone quiet.

May was supposed to go on a tour of the EU to get concessions. She hasn't.

Instead we are currently stuck in an internal never ending debate about Alternative Arrangements (which is being abbreved too A. A. by less convinced souls) and how Germany got all the money from Marshall Aid (it didn't) and how navy ships can suddenly sprout front opening hulls to become roll on roll off ferries to emulate the spirit of Dunkirk. One of our greatest ever military defeats, which merely had good PR.

The idea that there is going to be any shift in position between now and 14th Feb seems unlikely. It suits the EU and it suits the ERG to be blunt about it. It does not suit the UK national interest though.

Instead our livihoods and futures are slowly drip, drip, dripping away. Invisible to those loved up on the idea of Leaving. But like a newly wed, how long does that feeling last? 42% of British marriages end in divorce after all. When do people fall out of love with Brexit?

The revelation of the need for the WAIB is scary too. The WAIB is the Withdrawal Agreement Implementation Bill. You can read more about it here:
threadreaderapp.com/thread/1091734003265224708.html
Well I say you can read about it, but from the thread you can see that the WAIB hasn't been published yet. And for us to Brexit without a legal and constitutional nightmare parliament needs to pass both the WA And the WAIB. And if you thought it was difficult to get the WA through just wait until you clap eyes on the WAIB details.

With this in mind there are noises from the ERG about an A50 extension. Y'know the one we can't have unless the EU think it's it their interests too.

mlexmarketinsight.com/insights-center/editors-picks/brexit/europe/the-uk-rips-out-its-eu-law-drip,-only-to-hook-up-to-another
More on the WAIB.

Of course there is a more sinister explanation: May does indeed intend to no deal and or use civil contingency law to pass the WAIB in whatever form she sees fit without parliamentary scrutiny.

Tick, tick, tick.

A friend told me today not to worry about brexit as "we survived before and we'll survive again". I didn't say much. My history lessons were rather grimmer in reminding me, that the ones who didn't survive don't get to be so optimistic.

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mrslaughan · 06/02/2019 17:40

The gloves are off!!!! The Brexiteer's deserve it all.

LonelyandTiredandLow · 06/02/2019 17:42

It's still really odd that even Brexiteers can't see the trouble not having a plan has caused them? Confused

TheElementsSong · 06/02/2019 17:44

Wow, you guys had a fun afternoon! I wonder if Hesta is going to come back and admit that they didn't realise their proud moment of "proof" of the evil of the EU to pwn the unenlightened Remainers, was a fecking parody account 🤣😂

(Answer - nah, they'll just slink off)

Cailleach1 · 06/02/2019 17:44

Remember Davis to Verhofstadt. 'Get thee behind me Satan'.

Efferlunt · 06/02/2019 17:44

I’m really sad to see both Tusk and this thread giving up on remain. I’m still in denial! I’m wondering if a crash out (not that I would wish this on us) might bring us back into the EU fold sharpish. Albeit not as rich as before or able to demand any concessions. I can see remaining in now helping to heal a bitterly divided country but 18 months of catastrophe might.

Curse you David Cameron.

Braces for impact

LonelyandTiredandLow · 06/02/2019 17:45

Bercrow does it again.

Cailleach1 · 06/02/2019 17:45

It was to hell or Connaught, fingerKFC.

LonelyandTiredandLow · 06/02/2019 17:46

Link fail from before

TalkinPeece · 06/02/2019 17:48

Efferlunt
I have a bottle of champagne set aside for when I hear that A50 has been revoked.

But its not even in the fridge yet

DGRossetti · 06/02/2019 17:48

I’m really sad to see both Tusk and this thread giving up on remain.

It may be a blessing in disguise. It's effectively dropped the parcel into Leaves lap now. The eyes of the EU - the eyes of the world - have been focussed onto Leave with no distractions about remain. It's Leaves big moment. They've been given the floor. Time to RAAWWWWWWWKK !!!!!

FingerKFCLicking · 06/02/2019 17:51

It was to hell or Connaught yes

I wonder if the British realise they is is all a result of keeping the population ignorant of their own history, would they think it suitable if Germany's didn't teach their population about the Nazis?

FingerKFCLicking · 06/02/2019 17:52

Sorry what a mess ^ Blush

Hazards · 06/02/2019 17:54

Efferlunt I haven't given up! Its why it hurts so much.

mrslaughan · 06/02/2019 17:54

I forgot - we are all wrong.... leave did have a plan.... it was to have their cake and eat it, and every other neighbours cake......

mrslaughan · 06/02/2019 17:56

I think that Hester's foray this afternoon shows that the population has just been kept ignorant {full stop}. It's not just about history.

LonelyandTiredandLow · 06/02/2019 17:59

Omnishambles continues. No one knows what to do....

PestyMachtubernahme · 06/02/2019 18:03

Project fantasy, WA fails at next vote. May sends text to trusted ally in Brussels who delivers A50 revolution to Junker in 1 min flat. She announces deed in 1.1 min. GAME OVER

Project reality, we are leaving - it had better be with a deal. However, prepare for the worst because I have no confidence in the Government.

cloudtree · 06/02/2019 18:07

Just spent the whole day with a client planning for the likely implications of a no deal brexit. Scary stuff for them (and those who work for them)

Also spoke to a leave voting friend who is planning to move to Canada if things get bad Hmm

Hazards · 06/02/2019 18:09

I'm winning the lotto tonight and I will bribe the gov to revoke article50. Surely this box of frogs cabinet is up for some bribing?

prettybird · 06/02/2019 18:10

I suppose I am still disappointed that there are people around who are still ignorant and arrogant enough to continue to promote the fucking stupid idea that Ireland throw its lot in with the UK - despite knowing the history of Ireland and the UK. Confused

I know, I know. I really should know better by now. Blush

There really are people who are that ignorant Sad Not just the public, but our politicians too Sad.

It's what got us into this clusterfuck Sad. It's what is going to keep us in this clusterfuck Sad. although at least Scotland might be able to escape it at some point in the future Smile at least for some of us, there is a glimmer of light Wink

BrexitGarden · 06/02/2019 18:12

Those Who Do Not Learn History Are Doomed To Repeat It.

LonelyandTiredandLow · 06/02/2019 18:14

I do wonder what these Leaving Leavers plan on saying when they get to Canada - I somehow doubt they would admit how they voted!

SinisterBumFacedCat · 06/02/2019 18:28

Tusk is right

greenelephantscarf · 06/02/2019 18:31
DangermousesSidekick · 06/02/2019 18:32

I was delighted by Tusk's comments. Backs all of us in the UK who have been saying the same thing.

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