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Togo | 21:52 Fri 18th Jan 2019 | News
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Rumours of a General Election on 28th February. Could be fun.

"A General Election could be about to take place.
Three Cabinet Ministers and a further six junior Ministers have instructed their local Associations to prepare for a snap election, according to the New Statesman.
They report that four of them have named 28th February as a possible date. This could move fast.
This coincides with a separate report in the Daily Mail, that the civil service have been told to get ready and draw up plans for a sudden election. Both reports came within hours of each other, is something up?"

https://www.westmonster.com/rumours-swirl-of-snap-election-on-the-cards1/
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"Trying to force it on the UK by voting down all deals, and refusing to hold votes on any alternatives, cannot be regarded as democratic." It can be because no discussed deals so far come close to a true exit, so can not be democratically opted for. And voting on anything that doesn't supply an exit can not be democratic either. The decision was given, the method...
22:10 Sat 19th Jan 2019
"Negotiate a deal that will ensure we can trade freely with Europe NJ."

“Negotiate a deal that will ensure we can trade freely with Europe NJ.”

Lots of countries outside the EU trade freely with those in it, Maggie. More freely than the UK does, in fact, because it does not cost them £10bn per annum. But further than that, apart from Whisky, what exactly does Scotland have that the EU will be so eager to do a trade deal? Or are you thinking of the freedom to buy some of the goods the EU sells that generate an £80bn trade surplus with the UK. You don't need the EU's agreement to do that. European exporters (led by Germany, who are responsible for half that surplus) will be knocking on your door.
I don't see where all this hot air is coming from. There is no chance of a GE in the immediate future. we will leave the EU on March 29, with or without a deal. then we can have a GE in three years' time when the dust has settled.
I think you're right, JD (at least as far as a GE goes, anyway. I'm not so sure about leaving on 29/3). An election will solve nothing (apart from providing further delay). Neither main party can agree on a way forward; neither of them will agree to the EU's deal; neither of them will countenance "No Deal". So quite what asking voters to elect another bunch of people filled with equal ineptitude will achieve is anybody's guess.
It's far from certain if the 29/3 will leave anything. The next week will probably see how true that is, one way or the other.
Crikey Jim! Just as well you don’t have a hand in any future referendum. Coming from a crooked third world regime your plan wouldn’t go amiss. Give the people a vote, don’t like the result, so give them an option of two choices, neither of which they voted for in the first place and neither of which they want – and call it democracy.
Stuff and nonsense, Naomi. You may have wanted No Deal all along, but, as we've clearly seen by now, Parliament will -- quite reasonably, given the economic risks -- block it, if only they have a say. Return to the people, on the other hand, and you either repeat the first question, or ensure that as many options for going forward are explored as possible.

I answered you honestly, and I appreciate that my proposals may need some tweaking, but it's a sad reflection of your own view of the situation if you think that simply forcing No Deal through is any better, or any more democratic. It is manifestly not.
Jim, stuff and nonsense? Phooey! You wouldn’t be prepared to include the option the majority of the electorate voted for – so whatever you end up with is acceptable to YOU. Whichever way you look at that, it is not only wholly disingenuous – democracy it ain’t!
Then you need to read what I wrote again.
I read what you've written.
Does that include the bit where I concluded with a "Leave with No Deal v. Remain" referendum, then?
//ensure that as many options for going forward are explored as possible.//

umm, didn't you say earlier how that wouldn't be a good idea because it would split the "leave" vote and guarantee a remain result?
Only if you pile them all in to a single vote. I was proposing multi-stage solutions, so that there isn't such a risk.
As I said, just as well you have no chance of having a hand in it.
Well, possibly. But would you care to withdraw your comments, or implication, that I was deliberately trying to keep No Deal off the table when I explicitly said that I would not?
I am, of course, equally grateful that you've been nowhere near the process either :) So once again, we are at an impasse. But sheesh, implying that I'd be more at home in a third-world corrupt regime. Will you ever learn to keep such disgusting slurs out of your posts?
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Consider this.

""Article 50 is the legal mechanism for leaving the European Union, which states that if the UK does not forge a withdrawal agreement, the UK will leave the EU on March 29th and trade with the bloc on World Trade Organization (WTO) terms.
Cross-party Remainers have been attempting in the past weeks to bloc a clean, WTO exit, with efforts intensifying after Prime Minister Theresa May’s unpopular Withdrawal Agreement was voted down on Tuesday.""

///which states that if the UK does not forge a withdrawal agreement, the UK will leave the EU on March 29th and trade with the bloc on World Trade Organization (WTO) terms.///!!!!!!!!!

Now which part of those lines are disputable? To enable the further drawing out and subsequent stall of the process we have seen all sorts of slight of hand conducted by the EUSSR fanatics and willing vassals. All that can truly stop it is a crash the "World as we know it"[Jim :))]call for a GE by the Remainiacs as a last resort. I would not bet against it.
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I must admit that I have been (pleasantly) surprised that at least views and opinions have been exchanged without rancour, in the most part, on the thread. One aberration(a word made for the site if ever there was) is all thus far. Bit of a record considering the set jaws and steely eyes that are often deployed. (^_*)
If there should be another referendum the remainers may get a shock.The other day ITV conducted a survey among people who had voted to remain.All but one of them said they would vote to leave the EU even if meant no deal.Reason given was they were fed up with the uncertainty.
Jim, //implying that I'd be more at home in a third-world corrupt regime.//

You’re at it again. I didn’t say that. I said //Coming from a crooked third world regime your plan wouldn’t go amiss.//

You're currently making concerted efforts over two threads (that I know of) to put the boot in, so you carry on. I'll leave you to it for now.
//I must admit that I have been (pleasantly) surprised that at least views and opinions have been exchanged without rancour, //

I love to hear Jonathan Woss say the word "rancour"..... :-)

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