Quote (SBD @ Jan 15 2019 08:52pm)
Well, no confidence vote Incoming.
Which they'll win, comfortably. MPs hate the deal, but only Labour hate the Tories and they're the minority. Even the DUP who were totally betrayed by May have said they'll vote in confidence of the government.
Quote (Knoppie @ Jan 15 2019 09:25pm)
Dro might up ending to be right, I'd be very surprised if there is time for a plan B, no deal is gonna be economical suicide, going back to the EU is the most practical.. Is Metamodernism winning over Imperialistic ideals with a conservative government ?
Seems unlikely, but we're increasing chances for it happening.
Trust in dro:
Quote (dro94 @ Jan 5 2019 01:52am)
No, I think it's more along the lines of there being a deadlock after May's deal is rejected which will force us to remain. If the EU doesn't throw May a bone then her deal will get rejected in parliament by a landslide, that much is very clear. The current deal is not popular with both pro-EU and Brexiteer MP's, who will be voting against a plausible deal and either wanting a 2nd referendum or a much better deal off the back of it respectively. The Conservatives will never agree to a 2nd referendum with the option to renege, so the only way that a 2nd referendum would take place is if they called a general election AND lost to Corbyn, which is very unlikely. On the flip side, Brexiteers will not get the fantasy deal they dreamed of and will go to the grave blaming it on May and other sinister 'forces' instead of taking responsibility. So they'll wait for the better deal that doesn't exist, in doing so dooming the Brexit process by dangling the country on a knife edge and forcing our leaders to take the least damaging option at the last minute - to remain.
Phase 1 of the prediction is complete