Message from @Eccles

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2019-10-09 11:18:31 UTC  

When is Benn getting deselected? Was he from a leave area?

2019-10-09 11:22:47 UTC  

dont think you are part of the extention comitee

2019-10-09 11:22:57 UTC  

so no veto for you

2019-10-09 11:23:23 UTC  

its EU27 for that one

2019-10-09 11:28:45 UTC  

also

2019-10-09 11:28:54 UTC  

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2019-10-09 11:49:33 UTC  

probably because it is being intentionally fucked up

2019-10-09 12:12:26 UTC  

Just doing my due diligence and checking suppliers brexit plans

2019-10-09 12:12:38 UTC  

"As for Brexit, the subsidiary expects a positive effect on its customers' and British exports due to weakening of the pound. "This is currently having a positive effect on our new orders," Radford adds."

2019-10-09 12:12:41 UTC  

Sounds good

2019-10-09 12:14:06 UTC  

And the stance hasn't changed since

2019-10-09 12:14:07 UTC  

What stops Boris from sending a letter that requests an extension but then lays out all of the ways in which he will make it very difficult for the EU to get anything done as a consequence if the extension is granted?

2019-10-09 12:14:19 UTC  

Doesn't that technically abide by the law?

2019-10-09 12:18:03 UTC  

It should
I think there's many things UK can't veto

2019-10-09 12:18:36 UTC  

a lot of stuff can pass with qualified majority, which is something like 2/3 of states with >60% of population

2019-10-09 12:40:16 UTC  

THere's far fewer things vetoable than there used to be

2019-10-09 12:40:45 UTC  

For Boris's post-extension threats to have any teeth requires him to be head of state post any election, which is unlikely

2019-10-09 12:42:40 UTC  

I think you are all going to have to come to terms with the likely outcome is an extension followed by a labour/libdem/snp government of death that destroys brexit and finishes off the country entirely

2019-10-09 12:42:47 UTC  

Time to get the fuck out of the cities, boys

2019-10-09 12:49:17 UTC  

That _might_ happen if labour ditches Corbyn

2019-10-09 12:49:53 UTC  

Doesn't require them to ditch Corbyn

2019-10-09 12:50:35 UTC  

Tories will haemorage seats in Scotland, parts of London, and the cretinous parts of the home counties. Their gains in North England will not make up for it

2019-10-09 12:50:50 UTC  

The electoral arithmetic is not adding up for them

2019-10-09 12:52:32 UTC  

All of the agregators are showing a majority, EMUK is showing a seat majority without DUP support and so is electoral calculus

2019-10-09 12:52:55 UTC  

All of the evidence we have so far is showing a tory victory even without a TBP pact

2019-10-09 12:53:04 UTC  

I think they're wrong

2019-10-09 12:53:11 UTC  

And you can think that

2019-10-09 12:53:22 UTC  

Their models aren't sophisticated enough

2019-10-09 12:53:29 UTC  

However all we have are these polls so I think youre wrong.

2019-10-09 12:53:33 UTC  

They're the same models that predicted a remain and Hilary victory

2019-10-09 12:53:39 UTC  

I don't care how much Cons loose, LibDems won't go into coalition with Corbynistas

2019-10-09 12:53:44 UTC  

They will

2019-10-09 12:53:49 UTC  

Actually they are the same polls read opinium

2019-10-09 12:53:55 UTC  

Who are showing the biggest majority

2019-10-09 12:54:00 UTC  

Who predicted brexit victory

2019-10-09 12:54:16 UTC  

There's practically no difference between LibDems and Labour across most policy - they'll negotiate some common ground with economic policy and a coalition will be formed

2019-10-09 12:54:38 UTC  

I think they would go into coalition, they're desperate for power, you can see it in jo swinson, she's terrifying

2019-10-09 12:54:39 UTC  

No they won't. Why do you think they keep refusing Corbyn as interim PM?

2019-10-09 12:54:54 UTC  

Because they are leveraging the situation to get a better deal, Bot