Posted on 10/15/2019 6:21:08 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Conservative leaflets obtained by the BBC suggest the party accepts the UK might not have left the EU by the time it has to fight an election. One says voting for The Brexit Party would mean "more delay" because Nigel Farage's party "can't deliver Brexit".
The "new campaigning products", made available to agents and activists last week, also reveal some of the arguments the party may use in an election.
Boris Johnson has insisted the UK will leave the EU at the end of October.
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Unless, of course, that rival is Nigel and the Brexit Party.
the never-ending propaganda from anti-Brexit BBC.
everyone wants to have their cake and eat it too...
rhetorically, so one suppoes why not also boris?
open question, if brexit can be delayed while a ni backtop agreement is fine tuned, then why not just delay the ni backstop fine tuning and let brexit proceed as originally scheduled?
whose fault is it that the ni backstop details are not yet hammered out (if that is the way to go)?
what is the worst that could happen if brexit were done before the ni backstop?
in a the bewt of all possible worlds (to use an overworked phrase... ahem...), would a so-called “hard” brexit not provide a positive impetus to the dot-the-i-type bureaucrats for the ni backstop to be completed asap??
enquiring minds want to know! :)
Saturday is do or die day - lets see what happens first
bewt -> best
They’ll leave the EU . . . right after the Inspector General’s report.
Boom!
suppoes -> supposes
Boris Johnson ‘on brink of Brexit deal’ after border concessions
Daniel Boffey Jon Henley, Lisa O’Carroll and Rowena Mason
Tue 15 Oct 2019 14.53 EDT
The Guardian (UK)
My opinion now is that a deal will happen with ni remaining and the rest being basically Theresa May’s deal. This will happen by 31 October, the UK will get out. They’ll also agree to the future payment of the 30b. Boris will portray it as a victory, he will have an election in December and get back into power with a majority.
Sky Views: Boris Johnson is staring down the barrel of no-deal or delay
Beth Rigby
Wednesday 16 October 2019 05:58, UK
Sky Views (UK)
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