Fucking globalist neocon hag.
Not so fast you cheeky cunts!
Let us see where this leads
Honestly, it's hard to imagine this ending in anything but a hard Brexit, given how in bed most of the government is with the EU. Whether a no-deal Brexit ends up being a good or bad thing is yet to be seen, though.
Not 100% certain about the no-confidence vote though, I haven't kept up enough to really get a handle on the meaning and implications of that.
We need to leave the fucking EU and anyone who thinks otherwise is too stupid and soysoaked to understand why the EU's travelling circus is bad.
>>198612So are we looking at a hard Brexit or is the UK just going to hold a second referendum.
>>198591I am happy to hear that you might get out of the EU without becoming the Vassal state in the EU. A No Deal Brexit is the best deal possible.
>>198649This.
Getting cut off entirely is better than being cucked by EU regulations.
>>198591Sadly I feel like this will be used to have a less then one month planned general election and then have Comrade Corbin step in and then say it's all going back to how it was and now we need to embrace communism even harder so this can never happen again
>>198655If that happens stock up on Yellow Vests and take to the streets.
>>198656This.
That's the worst case scenario, and it isn't far-fetched in the least bit.
If things go down that path, burn the whole government to the ground.
It looks like the EU is scared and are starting to see the writing on the wall. I am hoping their anger and lashing out is a sign that there is bigger troubles brewing for the EU that are not made public yet.
>EU's Tusk rebuffs May, says Brexiteers deserve a place in hell>The European Union will make no new offer on Brexit and those who promoted Britain’s exit without any understanding of how to deliver it deserve a special place in hell, Council President Donald Tusk said on Wednesday. >Rebuffing May’s bid to renegotiate just a day before she is due in Brussels, Tusk said he wished the United Kingdom would reverse Brexit but that the bloc was preparing for a disorderly British exit as it would not gamble on peace in Ireland. >He said he no longer believed there was a way to stop Britain leaving due to the “pro-Brexit stance” of both the prime minister and the leader of the opposition. >“I’ve been wondering what that special place in hell looks like, for those who promoted Brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely,” Tusk said at a joint news conference with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. >The remark, which will anger Brexit supporters in Britain, was tweeted from his account as he spoke the words, indicating it was not an off-the-cuff remark. >Brexiteer Nigel Farage responded: “After Brexit we will be free of unelected, arrogant bullies like you - sounds like heaven to me.” http://archive.is/7NrbdWe just need to leave the fucking EU, what is taking so long?