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Sadly I'm voting with the Russian bots on this one :/
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The saddest result, but most predictable :(
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Most likely a no deal scenario of some kind, or an emergency deal that’s worse than the one on the table now.
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No deal :-(
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Unfortunately
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No deal prior to a crisis re-entry negotiation
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I think we'll leave hard-Brexit style now and then rejoin the EU within 10 years.
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I'm with Waterhouse. It'll cost us billions to enjoy again what we already have now.
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Infuriatingly it is the legal default if nothing else commands a majority
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It'll be rejected, the government will fall, and we'll drift into chaos. Interesting times.
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Very sad but I think we'll have to endure this and come grovelling back in twenty years' time.
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No Deal. Corbyn won't allow a People's Vote to take place.
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Due to gutlessness of our politicians
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No deal
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No Deal
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It's obviously going to take too long before those in charge realize that 2+2 is never going to equal anything other than 4.
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No deal, seems likely.
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Darn it
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There are so many posturing tossers in the Tory party so this is the most likely outcome.
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no deal.
Although not for want of trying to avoid it. |
shame, but I can't see any alternative
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No deal, sadly.
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With this lot in charge, can't really see it going any other way.
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No deal
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Unfortunately this is the default option - we would need politicians to actually do something to avoid this now.
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It's all such a shambles, I doubt they'll get a deal together.
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Sadly, no deal.
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No deal. Omnishambles.
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No Deal Noel
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no idea^^^^deal
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No deal.
Once the dust has settled the fudges will start and the UK will be OK. |
No deal
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Depressingly predictable, given that no politician appears capable of putting the national interest before party or personal ambition.
I believe history will look very unfavourably upon David Cameron. |
A sad depressing no deal disaster
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What will happen whilst the politicians position their careers.
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Whatever happens, the country will be divided for years to come.
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I fear this is where we are heading: few want it, but this is the default in March 2019 absent a majority in Parliament for something else.
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Into the unknown...
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A disastrous no deal. With, hopefully, the public humiliation of Jacob bloody Rees-Mogg and his cronies.
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NO DEAL
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The Tories willseek to destroy us in order to save them, but it won't work ....
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A mess .....
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Well done David Cameron. I hope you are enjoying the mess you got us into with your single issue referendum. You numpty.
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Yeah... We're doomed.
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The scariest option & not my preference.
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The worst possible case but the most likely I'm afraid.
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It's the millennium bug all over again...
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Sadly most likely
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No deal.
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No deal
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Don't want this at all but given yesterday's mass right wing political suicide / genocide, that looks like what we'll end up with.
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No deal, which won't affect the wealthy Rees-Moggs and Johnsons but will hurt working people.
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The ultimate compromise will please nobody and be rejected in favour of something *even* worse.
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I have no faith the politicians can agree on anything - there are many factions. If there's no majority in favour of another option, sadly I think this could realistically happen.
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This is the plan of the extreme right wing tory fascists in the tory party
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i think this will be.
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No deal.... Disaster
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Expect: No Deal.
Fear: Remain, or a Bad Deal (locked into a Customs Union or whatever). |
No deal
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No Deal
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Brexitshambles
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:(
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NO DEAL
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NO DEAL
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no deal
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I think negotiations will continue until Feb or so, then NO DEAL will be announced, and the PM (whoever it is by then) will announce a new referendum, and the... <cannot count to 30>
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Too much for the Remainers, too little for the Leavers. Between both sides lies a deep No Deal black hole, which we were always going to fall into.
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😢
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We'll end up with no deal, I'm sure.
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The plan all along.
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It will result in No Deal & the govt will collapse
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