While the waters remain somewhat murky one thing is clear. Any deal that kills free movement of labour will guarantee Scottish independence in a new referendum. May wants free movement and Sturgeon will do a deal if it gets more powers for Scotland and an EEA/EU deal. So expect to see a lot of window dressing between the two of them about saving the union and independence referendums. An independence referendum will only occur if Dunkin donuts Davis succeeds in taking us completely out of Europe into splendid non WTO isolation. Just have to pray the UK gov doesnt fall apart.
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First Minister will back PM for Free movement of labour Brexit deal
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Originally posted by AttentivIS View PostWhile the waters remain somewhat murky one thing is clear. Any deal that kills free movement of labour will guarantee Scottish independence in a new referendum. May wants free movement and Sturgeon will do a deal if it gets more powers for Scotland and an EEA/EU deal. So expect to see a lot of window dressing between the two of them about saving the union and independence referendums. An independence referendum will only occur if Dunkin donuts Davis succeeds in taking us completely out of Europe into splendid non WTO isolation. Just have to pray the UK gov doesnt fall apart.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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Originally posted by AttentivIS View PostMay is a remainer.Comment
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May is a PM now, she'll do what other PMs did - whatever keeps them personally in power for as long as possible.Comment
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Originally posted by AttentivIS View PostWhile the waters remain somewhat murky one thing is clear. Any deal that kills free movement of labour will guarantee Scottish independence in a new referendum. May wants free movement and Sturgeon will do a deal if it gets more powers for Scotland and an EEA/EU deal. So expect to see a lot of window dressing between the two of them about saving the union and independence referendums. An independence referendum will only occur if Dunkin donuts Davis succeeds in taking us completely out of Europe into splendid non WTO isolation. Just have to pray the UK gov doesnt fall apart.
Bollocks.
Who owns this sockie?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMay is a PM now, she'll do what other PMs did - whatever keeps them personally in power for as long as possible.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMay is a PM now, she'll do what other PMs did - whatever keeps them personally in power for as long as possible.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMay is a PM now, she'll do what other PMs did - see how much more she can **** up the country.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by AttentivIS View PostWhile the waters remain somewhat murky one thing is clear. Any deal that kills free movement of labour will guarantee Scottish independence in a new referendum. May wants free movement and Sturgeon will do a deal if it gets more powers for Scotland and an EEA/EU deal. So expect to see a lot of window dressing between the two of them about saving the union and independence referendums. An independence referendum will only occur if Dunkin donuts Davis succeeds in taking us completely out of Europe into splendid non WTO isolation. Just have to pray the UK gov doesnt fall apart.
If there's one thing that is absolutely, unquestionably, guaranteed about the upcoming Brexit, it's that anything resembling unfettered ("free") movement will be politically untenable, because the vote was widely recognised as a trade-off between the economy and unfettered migration. May enjoys a slim, effective, majority (which is why I wouldn't be surprised to see an Autumn or Spring election), but this wouldn't pass the Tory backbenches under any circumstances. If you really believe that an unmodified EEA is on the table, you don't follow politics (or May) very closely. There's some chance of an EEA+ option with fettered migration (e.g. "free" movement of workers), but I don't think the EU would support that.Comment
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