This thread is going the same way that the earlier one did before it was closed off - none of it is helpful.
Those who believe that we will be into a second vote should consider whether that actually improves the situation - it may go remain then, but that will not change the divisive nature of the political debate within the country as would not expect it to be any bigger a win than it was the first time around. Only 1 - 1 then so do we then go for a final decider or a penalty shoot out?
Think that most consider that a No Deal option is not one anyone should want to take apart from certain idiots in the Tory party (& that goes for the EU as well as us).
Extending A50 doesn't as the Commission has said that this is the best on offer so delaying doesn't improve things. The only option (& there are bits I don't particularly like) is to accept the deal as set & then move on. It at least gets us part of the way & allows other negotiation to go on.
Migration figures unaffected, as though EU arrivals fall, arrivals from elsewhere rise #takingbackcontrol
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46384417
Shows more myths re immigration won't be resolved by brexit.
Yep, but hardly a surprise.That's good news, no?
Prime Minister Theresa May has accepted the BBC's offer to take part in a debate on Brexit on Sunday 9 December, two days before MPs vote on her deal.
But Labour sources say the party has not yet agreed to take part, with Jeremy Corbyn telling This Morning he preferred ITV's offer.
The BBC said it was "delighted" Mrs May had accepted the offer.
It added it would be discussing debate formats with both parties and would announce further details soon.
Mr Corbyn claimed he preferred ITV's bid out of "respect" for viewers who wanted to watch the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! final on ITV the same evening - 9 December.
"I want to watch it myself," he said.
When approached by the BBC, ITV confirmed the final of the show would air at 21:00 GMT.
As UK GDP data begins in 1948 I've now confirmed that between 1948 & 1972 when we joined the EC, growth amounted to 118%. From 1993 to 2017, following completion of the single market, growth was just 69% In other words, growth inside the EU was 41% lower than before we joined.
Fuck off Jez.
I won't be watching regardless, two people who have absolutely nothing to say to me.
Woods's?I would genuinely rather watch Harry Redknapp eat tiger's bollocks.
Also, for anyone who believes in Brexit, John Redwood is your spiritual leader.
When I look back at how much I grew between 1993 and 1998 and how much I've grown since, I can only conclude that I should have stayed at school for another ten years. I could have become one of the world's greatest basketball players.
So T-Bag says there may be a second vote.
For MPs. If the reject her deal the first time, she may return it to them for reconsideration.
But the public vote is absolutely final and shows the will of the people. Hmmmm - seems fair.
Donald Tusk warns it will be a 'No deal' or 'No Brexit'
I wonder how many people with working brain cells would choose the former over the latter?