Ah, the classic Amiga defense
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Originally posted by Penny MorduantThe important thing is that there’s two checks on this deal – there’s cabinet and there’s parliament. And so cabinet’s job is to put something to parliament that is going to deliver on the referendum result
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I am infuriated by this whole "that won't please the Brexit camp" stance that's constantly taken by EVERYONE with a voice in all this. How do you know it won't please them? You don't know which of the thousands of things that being in the EU gives us and costs us that 51% of the Brexit voters did or didn't want. You just offered Leave the EU and Remain in the EU; those were the options. You absolute ****ing cock wombles.
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Chequers has to be dead. Leave or Remain, no-one... literally no-one wants a set up where we're out the EU but at the mercy of them with no input. It's literally counter to what 100% of the voters voted for, so immensely poorly has May done with this deal. At this point for the Tories it's simple, commit to No Deal and use the next few months to prepare as much as possible or cancel it and stay in. No need really to have another referendum, just a spine.
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Originally posted by cutmymilk View PostHas anybody here addressed the most important of issues? What will happen to the price of games?
Thumbs down: how the video games industry is battling Brexit
Brexit is sabotaging the British video games industry
"Brexit" and the Video Gaming Industry
Brexit nightmare: Video game shows grim vision of life after EU
UK Video Game Industry Already Feeling Brexit Effects
What does Brexit mean for the UK video games industry?
How will a Brexit effect gaming markets in Europe?
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You can pretty much guarantee the ERG won't back it as they want a hard brexit. The DUP won't back it unless there's a frictionless border (which isn't possible unless you're in the customer union) so they won't back it. All of which means May will need the votes from Labour to get it through.
Then the EU27 have to sign it off.
Bear in mind this is just the withdrawal agreement, this isn't the trade negotiations part.
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Barnier's deputy has reportedly admitted the deal leaves the EU in control of everything.
That significant chunks of each party are still holding on to the hope that sinking the deal will be enough for force a second referendum will be enough to kill it. They might as well do the vote now than wait till December and waste another month, it's going to get shredded for weeks. It still sounds like Labour won't be riding to the rescue either, the Tories have properly set themselves up as the fall guy so time for the killing blow it seems.
Hard No Deal exit in March? General Election in April?
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