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Re: No Deal Brexit

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She isn't winning. This is her desperate attempt to avoid the likely outcome: a no deal Brexit.

Basically, both leavers and remainers hate her deal.

The remainers are trying to force her to abandon Brexit. The Brexiters are trying to force her to get out of the EU, in accordance with the referendum, without a deal if that's all that's on offer.

The remainers are playing their hand. As are the Brexiters. The remainers hoped to get an extension of two years. The EU has offered less than two months. That is a disaster for them.

They have also tried to prevent a no deal Brexit, but the EU would need to play along and they haven't really done so. Why? Because they have some elections coming up and they want the UK out before they happen. If parliament rejects May's deal again, the no deal scenario looks the most likely ending.

Damages everyone to some extent. But between them, the EU and May negotiated a deal that made little sense.

If they ignore the referendum result, there will be hell to pay.


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Re: No Deal Brexit
By: clo
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Fri, 22 Mar 19 1:35 AM
Msg. 29234 of 52892

The European Union approved a short extension for Brexit in hopes of averting a chaotic departure from the bloc next week.
Thursday, March 21, 2019 7:05 PM EST
European Union leaders decided that Britain’s exit date will be pushed back to May 22 if next week Prime Minister Theresa May can persuade lawmakers in Parliament to accept her plan for leaving the bloc, which they have already rejected overwhelmingly, twice.

If she cannot persuade lawmakers to accept her plan, Mrs. May will get a shorter delay in exiting the European Union — until April 12. But Britain could stay in the bloc much longer if it decides it needs more time for a bigger rethink of Brexit, as the process is known.


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