Message from @DanConway

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2018-09-21 11:50:05 UTC  

What do you guys think will happen with the UK?
If it occurs that no deal is met by the deadline and that the UK is faced with a hard Brexit, do you think that a second referendum would take place?

second referendum is civil war. I voted Remain and I think that's undemocratic

WE just can't end up with one foot in and one foot out. It's OUT

2018-09-21 11:53:57 UTC  

What do you speculate, will the UK reach a deal at all?

I thought it would end in No deal like a year ago

May is an idiot

2018-09-21 11:55:12 UTC  

I feel that May's days in 10 downing street are pretty much numbered, no matter the outcome of Brexit.

2018-09-21 11:55:57 UTC  

A soft Brexit will see a 'coup' within her party with the more harsh brexiteers, and a hard Brexit will see the Left up in arms

The Commie on the Opposition bench would call a second Referendum

2018-09-21 11:58:24 UTC  

the moment they set up a second referendum democracy in the UK is official dead and the trust in elections is gone forever then, and not been surprised if the mother of all riots happens soon after that

so let's not do that

2018-09-21 12:04:23 UTC  

In the event of a hard brexit, I speculate that a second referendum is likely to take place in 5-10 years

2018-09-21 12:04:44 UTC  

the outcome of which I wouldn't know

2018-09-21 12:06:05 UTC  

I'm pretty sure it will become the forefront and the main objective of the main leftist parties in Britain to re-enter the EU, especially for Labour

So it's this for the next 10 years?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/492668348715368450/giphy.png

2018-09-21 12:08:53 UTC  

you are going to have a hard sell to get UK back in EU as im sure the EU is going to sulk a long time before they do that and UK will get the worst deal in history

2018-09-21 12:10:14 UTC  

In the event of a soft Brexit, it's likely that the left would be annoyed but content. However the right, will be outright outraged. Theresa May will "resign" pretty much be forced to leave by her own party. UKIP will gain traction (perhaps members of the conservative party will begin to switch party allegiance) and they will continue their campaign to demand complete independence and autonomy.

we don't want back

Look how they have behaved

FUCK EM

2018-09-21 12:10:43 UTC  

"conservative"

2018-09-21 12:11:30 UTC  

UK do have a time of hardship infront of them before the new trade deals are in place. still they do have strong allies both the US and other nations that is not in the EU bubble. and UK gets the benefit of not having to deal with Brussel to set up said deal unless it a deal to the EU

I will shove Spitfires up their ass before I vote remain again

2018-09-21 12:12:38 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste Spain was an interesting place, I stopped in a bar for a snack after a long drive and they had Murals of Lenin

2018-09-21 12:12:51 UTC  

heh, where?

2018-09-21 12:12:55 UTC  

A lot of poverty outside the city

2018-09-21 12:12:59 UTC  

Rota

2018-09-21 12:13:35 UTC  

The Wall built by the Romans was interesting, and some of the old Mosques

2018-09-21 12:14:03 UTC  

Southern Spain has the most economically deprived regions. They are also mostly left leaning, curiously also have the most "Spanish" feeling people

2018-09-21 12:14:58 UTC  

Lol this does not surprise me, I only regret not going to see the bull fight. Although i did have a steak that was amazing down there 😍

2018-09-21 12:16:30 UTC  

Bull fighting is quite a divisive issue in Spain. Since southern Spain is the more traditionalist they embrace it, however more parts of Spain are starting to abolish it

2018-09-21 12:16:30 UTC  

one of the main reason why Catalonia do want to leave Spain is that they are fed up feeding tax money to the rest of Spain that is a black hole for money to go in to and disappear for good

2018-09-21 12:17:23 UTC  

Opinions on Catalonia?

2018-09-21 12:18:27 UTC  

I do not support in any way the independence movement of Catalonia. It is probably one the few times I lean more nationalist where I support the need for unified nationalist Spanish sentiment.

2018-09-21 12:20:34 UTC  

I do believe that every region in Spain has the right to and ought be proud of their heritage and their culture, however above all they are Spanish.

2018-09-21 12:21:05 UTC  

What about the referendum, should it have been prevented even if it was only symbolic (wouldnt have done anything)

2018-09-21 12:22:02 UTC  

I do approve of the need of a referendum, but one that is legally binding, bilateral and approved by the constitutional court. One where the entirety of Catalonia's voice is heard.

2018-09-21 12:23:11 UTC  

The referendum that took place was the contrary of this, it was a unilateral and illegal act. It was illegally financed, organised and put into action

2018-09-21 12:23:17 UTC  

they did not help that they did send in the military to calm things down, the Spanish government did only put fuel on the fire in the end

2018-09-21 12:23:35 UTC  

The military was not sent in. It was the national police and civil guard