France ready to veto any meaningless Brexit delay: Elysee official

Now chaos is complete in the UK. Never seen such an amateurism and inability to do what they are supposed to do. The "empire" lost it's leaders, and the leaders lost it completely too.

They should make a soap for TV from this Brexit. It can even last longer then "Peyton Place".

First leave is against the propositons from May.
Then the leavers want to vote pro May.
Finally when they have to vote all 8 propositions are rejected. :banghead:
Back to START.

LOL.
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...esters-march-paris-troops-join-police-n986586

Some close up pics of the French elite army on the streets of Paris last weekend.

Note the semi auto guns.

Not sure where the Elite part comes from. Not claiming Paris isn't in a mess bit those have been common sight in Paris well before the Yellow Vest protests. What seems new is they are linked to French citizens demonstrations rather than terrorism threats
Fwiw I saw police with(semi?) automatic guns in Gibraltar Main Street last summer. That was weird , not sure what was particularly threatening that day
 
France vs. Ireland

As Brexit's crunch week (perhaps the last one) begins, the French and Irish leaders are butting heads over whether or not to grant the U.K. another extension, to avoid a hard Brexit on Friday night. Emmanuel Macron appears to be seriously considering vetoing the request, which would effectively push Britain over the cliff edge. But Ireland's Leo Varadkar warned that any country exercising the veto "wouldn't be forgiven for it," due to the disruption a no-deal Brexit would cause to the U.K.'s closest neighbors. Politico
 
France vs. Ireland

As Brexit's crunch week (perhaps the last one) begins, the French and Irish leaders are butting heads over whether or not to grant the U.K. another extension, to avoid a hard Brexit on Friday night. Emmanuel Macron appears to be seriously considering vetoing the request, which would effectively push Britain over the cliff edge. But Ireland's Leo Varadkar warned that any country exercising the veto "wouldn't be forgiven for it," due to the disruption a no-deal Brexit would cause to the U.K.'s closest neighbors. Politico

It's 2 AM... Go to bed! =)

Issue is German Industry is panicking over UK leaving the EU Trade Union, it would severely affect the profits of there manufacturing, best thing for Germany is that UK ends up trapped in a Custom's Union May is trying to push, they don't care about EU elections... France, who co leads the EU with Germany, is to gain tremendously if UK is out of the Custom's Union through becoming the Bank of EU, held by London... Frankfurt and Dublin will each gain from London's demise, but Paris is very likely to become the new London. EU knows Corbyn is a leaver, they will never reach a deal in UK parliament and Theresa May will be ousted at 100 % when ever Corbyn gets in a no confidence vote amendment, which he's been trying for it's been a week... If Bercow approves No Confidence amendment, blast PUTs, it's over she's out, and ECB pulls the plug. When May is ousted, EU knows it's all over, a leaver will be in charge of leaving, so might as well go down in flames, punish them for leaving, and blame crisis on UK WTO Brexit

Interesting week, I admit some 5D going on
 
Of course the extension will be granted. What is interesting is that May and labour will get together and fuxx the hardbrexit Tories in the behind. It's a beautiful, theatrical, circus like show. I can't say that I don't enjoy watching from the sidelines. Funny to see how Boris and co finally see their day of reckoning.

France vs. Ireland

As Brexit's crunch week (perhaps the last one) begins, the French and Irish leaders are butting heads over whether or not to grant the U.K. another extension, to avoid a hard Brexit on Friday night. Emmanuel Macron appears to be seriously considering vetoing the request, which would effectively push Britain over the cliff edge. But Ireland's Leo Varadkar warned that any country exercising the veto "wouldn't be forgiven for it," due to the disruption a no-deal Brexit would cause to the U.K.'s closest neighbors. Politico
 
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