May's masochistic cummies train could be about to hit the buffers.

After all the twists and turns of the last few weeks, you may have lost all track or interest in Brexit news. I mean it's very much a case of "Wake me up when it's finally fuckin' over and tell me what the result was."



But things may be building to a climax finally, with news emerging that several EU member states are getting ready to veto Prime Minister Theresa May's latest request to delay the exit date, forcing the UK into a "No Deal" Brexit on April 12th.



This would mean that Theresa May would no longer be able to enjoy humiliating herself again and again and again.



obvious masochistic complex that exults in constant diplomatic and political humiliation. If only she enjoyed a good whipping instead, the UK could save itself billions by hiring a professional sadist to "discipline her." As Colin Liddell recently pointed out, May's behaviour can best be explained by anthat exults in constant diplomatic and political humiliation. If only she enjoyed a good whipping instead, the UK could save itself billions by hiring a professional sadist to "discipline her."



reportedly lining up to oppose a further extension are Among the stateslining up to oppose a further extension are France, Spain and Belgium.



France has won the support of Spain and Belgium after signalling its readiness for a no-deal Brexit on 12 April if there are no significant new British proposals, according to a note of an EU27 meeting seen by the Guardian.



The diplomatic cable reveals that the French ambassador secured the support of Spanish and Belgian colleagues in arguing that there should only be, at most, a short article 50 extension to avoid an instant financial crisis, saying: “We could probably extend for a couple of weeks to prepare ourselves in the markets.”



The chances of Theresa May’s proposal of an extension to 30 June succeeding appeared slim as France’s position in the private diplomatic meeting was echoed by an official statement reiterating its opposition to any further Brexit delay without a clear British plan.



