to be honest with you... jazzypomApril 8 2019, 18:32:02 UTC
It depends on the EU27. Basically, France, Spain and Belgium supposedly are open to the UK crashing out this Friday, but that would put the Republic of Ireland in a pickle.
On the British side, both May and Corbyn want Brexit, but Corbyn is the head of a remain party and May's going into a pact with Corbyn has pissed off the brexiteers in her party.
There are two possiblities: we're either going to crash out on Friday or revoke. I can't see the EU giving us another extension, considering that May was supposed to have shown that she'd made progress on March 29, (when she was prepared for the country to crash out of the EU).
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On the British side, both May and Corbyn want Brexit, but Corbyn is the head of a remain party and May's going into a pact with Corbyn has pissed off the brexiteers in her party.
There are two possiblities: we're either going to crash out on Friday or revoke. I can't see the EU giving us another extension, considering that May was supposed to have shown that she'd made progress on March 29, (when she was prepared for the country to crash out of the EU).
Long story short, you tell me.
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