Extending article 50 requires unanimous approval by all EU member states. If Italy, Poland, Hungary or any other EU country rejects the extension, article 50 will not be extended.
If this happens, can the UK still simply withdraw article 50, keeping them in the European Union? Or would this force them into a WTO Brexit?
what does this mean eurobros? are italy poland and hungary on the right side??
Landon Perez
You'd think Hungary would veto at least. The EU is basically trying to depose Orban right now, I don't see why he'd help them out.
Nicholas Smith
>Extending article 50 requires unanimous approval by all EU member states. Lmfao
Anthony Hughes
a single country is enough to prevent the Britons from being eligible to request a BREXIT delay past the 29th and Mussolini-Salvini already announced he will veto it if by "right" you mean in the interest of democracy then yes as the bongers voted to leave, not to stay
Elijah Barnes
Has Salvini announced that he'll veto it? Haven't seen that anywhere.
Thomas Walker
It will probably happen, too.
Jaxon Perez
No its pure conjecture
Adrian Wilson
I mean yeah has there been literally any indication that it wouldn't from anyone? Is anyone pro-brexit of the 27?
Gabriel Baker
> If this happens, can the UK still simply withdraw article 50, keeping them in the European Union? That would cause civil war.
Grayson Cox
Not sure that it'd cause a civil war, but it would dramatically ramp up tensions in Britain and radicalize the right wing enormously. Almost hope that it happens.
Josiah Diaz
there was a literal nobody sperging out because of the meeting of a pro-brexit personality and Lega representatives in Veneto. Who knows.
Salvini has criticized how the EU has conducted Brexit negotiations, Orban has said that Britain shouldn't be punished for leaving the EU, and Poland has already went against Brussels re the Irish question. The idea that one of them would reject the extension is totally within the realm of possibility.
Daniel Jenkins
not just criticized but called it what it is a scam Brussels cancelling brexit means democracy in europe is officially dead
Only cucked EU states would vote to allow an extension, the rest just want an end to the horror
Isaac White
>leaf every time
Cooper Mitchell
>Putin’s party signs deal with Italy’s far-right Lega Nord
>President Vladimir Putin’s ruling party has signed a co-operation deal with Italy’s far-right Lega Nord, deepening Russia’s ties with Europe’s populist movements.
>The deal marks the Kremlin’s latest attempt to develop formal links with populist groups ahead of elections this year in which the right is set to make gains.
>Matteo Salvini, Lega Nord chairman, said his anti-immigration and anti-euro party would work “so that Italy has real parliamentary elections, just as open as in your country [Russia]”.
As Mark Renton said, "it wis looking promising". I'm not a huge Putin fan, but he's definitely no friend of the EU.
Camden Evans
Since when were you under the impression that democracy has ever existed in the EU.
Logan Myers
I'm a Newfoundlander, we have a totally different culture from the rest of Canada, we weren't even part of it until after WWII. The older people here sound more British than Canadian. The only thing leafy about me is my passport.
neither is the EU a fan of Putin mainly because of the Obama administration but still matter of the fact most of the Russian sanctions hurt us the most
about 1/100th until the brexit negotiation bullshit started
Leo Sanders
Why would an EU member nation just veto without saying a word? They would make enemies of the whole EU and the UK.
This is the moment for a country that is considering veto to make demands on the UK or threaten them with hard Brexit.
Noah Reyes
it more means democracy in britain is dead. article 50 is clear that it's open to an extension period. britain is the one who had the democratic referendum and is the one obliged to go through with it
Anthony Bailey
glowing
Luke King
Just plant the rumour that UK might concede Gibraltar if Spain vetos the extension.
The spics will do anything for gibs.
Juan Wood
There's already extreme tension between Poland, Hungary and Italy and the rest of the EU. It would be a pretty big fuck you, but only one of them needs to do it. And it wouldn't necessarily make an enemy out of the UK; if a eurosceptic takes over after May leaves (and that's looking very likely; Corbyn almost definitely won't win and either Mogg, Johnson or another Brexiteer will be the next Conservative leader) they'd be grateful to whichever country vetoed.
Brayden Ward
If a country does veto the extension: a) your MPs will panick and accept the deal or b) they'll try to convince the EU that a new, better deal may be agreed upon if an extension is allowed.
Sebastian Thomas
Germany is just greedy and dont understand that brits are literally murkan state undermining their unions sovereignity By letting brits and eastern money-suckers go the remaining union will prosper immensely without the subversive hold of hostile foreign states Its all for the better of everyone
Joseph Williams
a) is definitely possible, but the prospect of a "better" deal with the UK wouldn't make Italy, Hungary or Poland less likely to veto, regardless of what the rest of the EU thinks.
Charles Jones
Sounds good. Let France and Germany have their gay little African-infested union while the rest of the countries gtfo.
Owen Nelson
You offer the populists what they want and then you go right back to the best course of action after you take control.
Politics is no mystery.
Ethan Ward
>after you take control
History didn't begin in 1991, you know.
Jordan Gomez
Reminder that Salvini isn't the Prime Minister
William Scott
>what does this mean eurobros? are italy poland and hungary on the right side?? If article 50 is not extended, it cant be triggered either.
This means that the UK will remain inside EU, unless the house of commons decides to withdraw without a deal. Which they have ruled out by vote.
If any EU member country rejects to extend the process, its a big fuck you to both UK and EU. It's a stalemate.
Adrian Morgan
Fine by me, most brexiter voters are fat old boomers.
Nathaniel Lopez
True, but he’s got bigger balls and more name recognition than the actual prime minster. This is a plot on Salvini’s part to groom himself as the next Prime Minister
But he has most of the leverage in Italy. If a new election was called rn Lega would gain significantly while Five Star would lose significantly. Besides, Di Maio seems like a pretty solid eurosceptic.
Kayden Sanders
Give it a few more years. In most of Europe the populist right does best with young people.
Logan Gomez
True, but he's not really an automated bot expressing both ruling parties' opinions It's more of a mediator between two screaming guys, which could easily take unexpected decision influenced by other people
Brody Walker
can someone help me bring some arguments up for redpilling normies on the brexit negotiations? Most german normies I talk to somehow think its the right thing to do to make brits pay for at least 10-20 years because somehow leaving the EU is seen by them as breaking some contract or something
Austin Peterson
Your government seems to be pretty friendly with them. Are they retarded angloids?
Samuel Gutierrez
Both are eurosceptic, or at least they were at the start The idea of gaining control and reforming the EU to end it being a French-German axis chaining every other country is good
Dominic Cruz
Italy and Russia are stronger allies than Italy and the EU or Italy and the US, you illiterate farmer
Julian Nguyen
Sorry, but this is about politics, so we'll probably vote to extend art 50 as requested by the legitimately elected institutions of the UK (the fact that THOSE are assholes is not, frankly, our problem or responsibility). Voting against it would only be a loss, as it could be used immediately against us by media and politicians aside, both inside and outside the EU (why are you meddling in the internal handling of another state, etc etc, you are russians, etc etc)
Kevin Reyes
Doubt they'll veto it in the first place. Despite all their barking, Poland and Hungary don't want to piss off their sugar daddy(too much).
Brandon Parker
Okay well I will bet that the EU remains cohesive and that the UK remains disunited and we can see who is right. This isn't a comment on how united the EU is or how disunited the UK is but on how unwinnable a position Brexit was.
Oliver Perry
Brexit means brexit. There will not be a second referendum. If Article 50 is not extended then the UK will leave on 29 March.
Any scheme to derail this is a betrayal of what the majority of the people voted for. Brexit means Brexit. The UK will leave.
Jose Young
Bulgaria too
Brandon Carter
There is no poll in the last three years that has shown any serious support leaving in any EU state.
Juan Reyes
I heard Lithuania will say Njet.
Nathan Ross
>Italy and Russia are stronger allies than Italy and the EU
Where are all those faggot that voted for leave at? Who's laughting now bastards? JAJjajajaJaJJAJajajaJAajJaAjjjaAjaJJAJAJjajjajAja
Xavier Reyes
we won't veto it
Chase Smith
Its a hard choice. If he vetos they may just revoke article 50 and stay.
Eli Ramirez
It isn't an unwinnable position at all. The EU offered Britain the same free trade deal Canada has but Theresa May turned it down because she's either a retard or a literal traitor. And even if it was economically deleterious, that's better than being flooded with africans and Muslims indefinitely.
Parker Fisher
Russia is paying Italy to do what Russia wants.
Jeremiah Rivera
It's a balance between "I might do it, bribe me not to" and "I have done it, you know i'm crazy now give me real bribe money".
The backswing of getting the latter wrong is fucking yourself a bit but I think Italy has had enough of the EU for it to have a fair chance user.
Christian Mitchell
Based soleposter Just check Italy's history
Austin Hughes
do not exaggerate the US even has military bases here
Owen Morris
>If he vetos they may just revoke article 50 and stay.
She isn't that much of a fucking retard. Its a political sepuku for her.
The mainstream EU position is that the UK is definitely leaving unless they propose a deal.
Italy, Poland, etc. would only block the extension if the brexiters in the UK asked them to. But since they can just vote against the UK asking for an extension themselves, there is no point of Poles, Hungarians, etc. of getting involved.
>If this happens, can the UK still simply withdraw article 50, keeping them in the European Union? yes they could.
Ryder Edwards
Any EU state voting to approve a delay in Brexit is betraying democracy and is an enemy of the British people.
March 29 it is, any longer and there should be a revolution led by Prince Harry.
Joseph Bennett
Because we are EU/NATO cucks and got raped by them during wwii (after joining it going against most of what we wanted to actually do with fascism)
Robert Howard
They won't. They are pretty compliant with the EU.
Jason Moore
>flooded with Africans and muslims The UK did that all on it's own. Silly mutt.
Nathan Campbell
Good unaware goy
Gabriel Taylor
>If this happens, can the UK still simply withdraw article 50, keeping them in the European Union? >yes they could.
But the Commons won’t allow it.
Ryder Johnson
Based and redpilled.
Christian Ross
The EU is basically the German Empire, so I'm not surprised that most Germans want Britain to stay. If you never had the most masochistic and degenerate ruling class of any major country I'd probably oppose Brexit if I was German as well. If the people you're trying to red pill are anti-immigration just tell them that Britain needs to leave the EU to avoid getting overrun with Muslims and Africans.
Nicholas Phillips
Are Salvini and Maio really that hostile to one another? I know they represent different parties, but as far as I can tell they seem to agree on everything except fiscal policies.
Brandon Stewart
>be God forsaken pirate island >import Europeans for quality jobs >import pakis for shit jobs and actually develop cuissine >yo bro wtf EU stop sending me pakis >actually vote leave and fucking stop importing Europeans while pakis keep flooding your shit island >>it's collapse time!
Angel Campbell
You think the UK wouldn't create a slave race on it's own? You dont know the UK. Also if you think the ordinary brit is worth saving you are a fool. If you killed every UK politician and business leader the first thing the ordinary brit would say would be "Now I is Empires".
Nolan Cruz
>Brexit means brexit. There will not be a second referendum. If Article 50 is not extended then the UK will leave on 29 March. That's not how the british political system works. British parliament ruled out a no deal brexit. If parliamentarians dont vote in favor of a no deal brexit until 29 March, nothing will happen.
regardless the decision is entirely in the hands of the UK. the EU did their homework and is ready for both alternatives. meanwhile the Brits are embarrassing themselves with their indecisiveness.
no wonder considering the approach to the negotiations >picrel
Strange position to be in, needing the organization you want to leave to save you from your own government that is just as bad.
Jaxon Walker
Chances are either Germany or France will have a populist government sometime within the next ten years. All other things being equal, once that happens the French-German axis will be kaput, along with the EU as we know it.
Jose Hernandez
How many times do i have to say uk, italy, v4 union until we actually create it and take europe back from the communists?
Cameron Green
Not really hostile They can disagree on some things, but in the end they still have to rule together and get to compromises >Implying they are slaves and not the new Brits >Brits worth saving Come on now
Bentley Fisher
The no deal vote is not legally binding.
Joshua Anderson
unicorn means unicorn
Liam Kelly
this, hard brexit when??
Jackson Kelly
>it's
You were ruled over by the English for hundreds of years and you still haven't learned the language?
Jace Rivera
They voted against ever having a hard Brexit. Yank vpn mutt.
Robert Jones
I have a norman surname. My people conquered the UK ; )
Jacob Richardson
There's a non-zero chance of legit civil unrest in the UK if Brexit is betrayed.
>But the Commons won’t allow it. It's not in the hands of the house of commons anymore.
They voted no on the deal They voted no on a no deal brexit They voted no on a second referendum They voted yes to extend article 50
But if a single EU member says no to extending article 50, it wont happen and Brexit is dead. There might be another attempt to trigger it so but they will have to start all over again.
Aiden Davis
Neither was the referendum vote. Lmao. Is everyone in Jow Forums a shill? Everything I read here makes me pity Americans and Russians even more.
Slave states.
Ayden Walker
Brexit ISN'T dead, its still going to happen on 29 March.
There is no majority for a no deal brexit. Unless Theresa May pulls off some martial law move to bypass the house of commons, she wont get a no deal brexit.
The majority of British voters dont want that. The British political system doesn't want it. British political leaders dont want it.
The only people that seem to want it are American and meme flags here on Jow Forums. VPNs mean that nothing I see on Jow Forums can be trusted. I'm going to trust what I hear talking to actual people and no actual person I have spoken to said they want hard Brexit.
Colton Collins
salvini has such a low IQ, probably due to his clear turkish ancestry, that he really might block the extension. just for the sake of the general rhetoric and against our own country's interest. just let's shoot him and replace him with anyone not mentally challanged.