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Bofferbrauer2 said:
JRPGfan said:
1st, They voted down the "deal" Theresa May presented, and had gotten with the EU.
2nd, They voted down the possibility of leaveing without a deal (ei. they MUST get a deal)

However the EU has told them, this is as good a deal as we re willing to make with you.
They have been clear with the UK, that this is it, its a take it or leave it situation.

Where does the UK go from here?

Do they crash out? Does Scotland declare independence (to stay in the EU)
Does northern Ireland unite (leaveing england, so its all just Ireland) so it can avoid a boarder?
Do they cancel Brexit? and say "screw it, lets just stay in".

The second deal is non-binding. And the EU has made it clear even after that vote that there will be no more talks.

But, like one of the independent MP put it:

"Apparently, it is democratic to let us vote on the same thing over and over and over and over again within 3 months, but also undemocratic to let the people have a second vote on the topic 3 years after the first one?"

At this point there are probably only 2 real options left: No deal or no Brexit. Anything in between has become very unlikely.

The thing is if the options are:
A) No deal (hard crash)
B)  No brexit at all (cancel the brexit thingy, ignore the peoples vote, stay in the EU)

Your left with only crappy options.

Option A)  Scotland + Ireland leave the UK (it wont be a united kingdom anymore, it ll just be little old england)
Option B) Cancel Brexit (best solution, scotland + ireland stay apart of the UK, it remains a united kingdom, you piss off the brits that voted leave)

This brexit vote was a horrible Idea.
It will likely tear their kingdom apart, and it comes with negative impacts on jobs/economy.
If you ignore the peoples vote, there will be riots on the streets.

Its lose-lose situation for the UK.

Last edited by JRPGfan - on 14 March 2019