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'50-50' chance Brexit won't happen, says senior UK minister
London (CNN)A senior UK government minister has warned there is a "50-50" chance Brexit won't happen, if Prime Minister Theresa May's deal is voted down in Parliament next month.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox, a prominent Brexit supporter, told the Sunday Times that the only way to be "100% certain" Britain will leave the European Union is if ministers back the deal. The UK is scheduled to exit the bloc on March 29 next year. But the road to departure has been a bumpy one -- with the latest hurdle May's beleaguered withdrawal agreement, negotiated with the EU last month. https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/30/u...ntl/index.html
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Day after and before the referendum, when it was abundantly clear that we, the decent ordinary people, had of course, been shagged up the ass, no one (except Henry.!) on VNN "United" Kingdom bothered even mentioning the Leave thing ever again, if any of you wondered.
"Leave" to decent ordinary people meant that the fucking Poles, etc. would be expelled from these tiny, overpopulated islands, and with that the complete destruction of what little countryside we had left would cease, and that just maybe, our OWN people might be considered for a fucking job, for a change. A complete fantasy this side of hell. ZOG never even skipped a beat since that day in 2016, it just sat there laughing at us, as it gouged out huge trenches in the earth, refilling them with hideous new buildings, towns and racetracks (roads) where the foreigners can eliminate natives with very little penalty. "Brexit" was never going to happen.
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I didn't vote in the Brexit referendum because I knew any leave mandate would be betrayed like it was in Ireland. My thinking was very much into the future with hundreds of thousands of ordinary Brits, more radicalised, more angry, at the government's betrayal.
It was the gruesome twosome aNDy and joefrombradford who sang the virtues of free and democratic elections. I certainly didn't praise the Brexit referendum because I knew the game was rigged when Boris Johnson was chosen to lead the Leave Campaign. |
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That being said: a referendum is a very different animal to a first-past-the-post election and a vote should carry much greater force and effect. However, in the UK a referendum is not legaly binding. This is why I posted the expressly stated commitment from Cameron to abide by the result. Unfortunately, every political institution in this nation is rotten to the core and resistant to change. People who think they can rise to power within its corrupt paramaters while standing in electoral oposition to those paramaters should just go away and spend their misguided time and energy on some other less self-harmful obsession. |
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I didn't vote because I am not on the Electoral Register but I could have registered in time for Brexit but didn't because the game is rigged and one vote won't make a difference and I had already given up Brexit as a public relations stunt by the system. So what do you suggest we do instead, Fable? A Brexit betrayal will spawn tens of thousands of angry dissenting voices against the traitorous and tyrannical ruling class. How that anger will be channelled remains to be seen. But managed and directed right, could quickly spiral into a revolutionary situation between the British state and its people. That's a bit of a leading question, isn't it. Last edited by Gerry Fable; January 3rd, 2019 at 06:36 PM. |
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