If any deal involves the freedom of movement then we should just revoke A50 and stay in. It was the biggest reason for the vote, we'd be giving up our ability to affect things whilst maintaining the one thing many people didn't want.
Immigration concerns have always been largely concerned around letting fewer brown people in. Because racists are quite facile and all that. Of course we've always had the capability to restrict non-EU immigration. We can make it 0 per year if we really want to, but of course we don't.
The racists mind less when Piotr and Grzegorz are fixing their sink for 40% less than Jimmy down the road.
I had a conversation with a Norwegian recently which revolved around the EU being a bad thing because there were somali refugees in Tromso. I should have just called them a cunt and walked away.
May will try to ram through MV4 this week. It will fail as everyone hates her (rightly so, she is awful) and it's a shit idea.
There is an EU summit on April 10. We have to present an alternative strategy by then or we crash out with No Deal on April 12. Unless the Government collapses in the meantime or we unilaterally revoke A50.
We go round again. MV4 is bound to appear and T-Bag will say this is the REALLY REALLY last chance to avoid no deal. And it will lose again. Then some more indicative votes.
Eventually there will be a massive long extension granted, or the EU will say if you want that you must revoke. And at that point, Parliament will vote to revoke to avoid utter disaster.
I also think there will be a massive split in the Conservative Party and the ERG will hopefully end up rather friendless. Good, as they are a bunch of utter cocks.
Isn't there a day on Wednesday for further indicative voting?
You would imagine Clarke's vote would get through then. I feel sorry for Nick Boles, a principled man in amongst the biggest bunch of cunts man has ever seen.
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