What if there's no Brexit ?

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I think there is a very good chance we won’t leave now. The political mood has changed, MPs will get away with ignoring the referendum under the guise of getting a “toxic” pm out. The EU will be happy to keep the 1bn a month and will probably ask us to pay the costs via a trimming of the rebate.

Im not sure about that.

Dominic Cummings is a social psycopath who is unhindered by integrity, his approach is strategic game play.
He is running the government with Johnson who is a narcissist at the helm.

Johnson has nothing to lose now, he has lost all options apart from using more and more rhetoric to make parliament the enemy of the people. He will keep on using the argument that the way to stop the tension, that he is fuelling, is to get Brexit across the line.


Johnson might still try these options:
-the Tories keep ramping up rhetoric about riots if Brexit doesnt happen by 31st Oct
Which means they might try to declare a state of emergency.

-Johnson may try order of council to delay Benn act to 31st Oct.

-Johnson may try to persuade one of the 27 to veto voting on UK extension.
 
Us leavers will have to spend three years arguing about what type of remain we want, from amongst the types on offer.
You wouldnt be able to.

Its not like you understand the options for leaving.

There is more to the UKs relationship with the EU than a few slogans.
 
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https://www.ft.com/content/ab601430-e14c-11e9-b112-9624ec9edc59

"One of the UK’s most senior officials responsible for Brexit planning is to quit his post just weeks before Britain’s planned departure from the EU, in the latest indication of the upheaval that the crisis is imposing on the civil service.

The Cabinet Office confirmed that Matthew Coats, the director-general for EU Exit Implementation, is to leave his job, a critical role in which he answers directly to Michael Gove, the minister in charge of no-deal planning."

“This means that Whitehall will now be on to its third director-general responsible for border readiness in as many months,” said Joe Owen, a senior researcher at the Institute for Government think-tank. “High turnover in critical positions is never a positive sign for the delivery of major projects.”

“In total, two out of three directors general in the Department for Exiting the EU and five out of 10 Dexeu directors will have changed over the past six months,” one official told the FT recently. “This is doing serious damage to civil service morale.
 
In total, two out of three directors general in the Department for Exiting the EU and five out of 10 Dexeu directors will have changed over the past six months,” one official told the FT recently

It is because they are being pressurised into lying about mitigation, so they are quitting before it blows up and they have to own it.
 
It's possible we've damaged our relationship with the EU beyond repair, certainly in some quarters there is a view that our membership is toxic and in the event of no brexit likely to be more so. So perversely we may find ourselves being expelled (although there is no existing mechanism to do that)
 
Clearly my post was intended for people are able to have an adult debate.

Obviously I am happy for you to express your ignorance, although it is rather tiresome


You cheeky bugger.... Hiw many times have you picked me out because of my spelling...

You cheeky bugger
 
It's possible we've damaged our relationship with the EU beyond repair, certainly in some quarters there is a view that our membership is toxic and in the event of no brexit likely to be more so. So perversely we may find ourselves being expelled (although there is no existing mechanism to do that)

The EU are realising the UK could be in a constitutional crisis that may go on for 5 or 10 years -and they are now deciding how they can manage it.

That will be a problem for them whether the UK is in, out or half in.......
 
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