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Parliament To Vote On The Brexit Deal Before Christmas.
It seems to be a deal that no one wants. Will MPs vote for it anyway?
If the Government lose the vote what would happen next. Would May have to resign?
If the Government lose the vote what would happen next. Would May have to resign?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seems to me that this is a much bigger deal than whether May stays or goes.
Whether you want to leave or remain, this country faces a constitutional crisis if Parliament rejects the deal on offer.
What's at stake? The Union of the United Kingdom; a fundamental belief in our Parliamentary democracy; the long-term future of Britain in the world and quite possibly the nature of our democratic processes.
In my view, this shoud not (and is not) a Party political matter.
My guess is that Jim (14.25) is somewhere near right.
There's be a knee-jerk reaction from MPs to reject it. Then the implications of that decision will become apparent, and it will somehow be re-submitted to Parliament when MPs will grudgingly accept it.
PS, greetings from Beijing where it is just after midnight...
Whether you want to leave or remain, this country faces a constitutional crisis if Parliament rejects the deal on offer.
What's at stake? The Union of the United Kingdom; a fundamental belief in our Parliamentary democracy; the long-term future of Britain in the world and quite possibly the nature of our democratic processes.
In my view, this shoud not (and is not) a Party political matter.
My guess is that Jim (14.25) is somewhere near right.
There's be a knee-jerk reaction from MPs to reject it. Then the implications of that decision will become apparent, and it will somehow be re-submitted to Parliament when MPs will grudgingly accept it.
PS, greetings from Beijing where it is just after midnight...
The art of the deal, eh, Jim?
Try this:
Right, resign and leave. Out of the EU, the customs union and jurisdiction by the ECJ.
PS: Settle bar tab before we go.
Oh, and we do a lot of trade together. Obviously can't be totally free trade given youtariff regime and "level playing field" rules. But it makes good sense (we think) to carry on trading between ourselves. Especially as we buy more from you than you buy from us.
Make sense, Monsieur Barnier?
Try this:
Right, resign and leave. Out of the EU, the customs union and jurisdiction by the ECJ.
PS: Settle bar tab before we go.
Oh, and we do a lot of trade together. Obviously can't be totally free trade given youtariff regime and "level playing field" rules. But it makes good sense (we think) to carry on trading between ourselves. Especially as we buy more from you than you buy from us.
Make sense, Monsieur Barnier?
Eh v_e (16.22) was that aimed at me?
I'm only visiting for a week. And yes, I agree China is one of the bad guys in the world. Outwardly, the people I have spoken to are shocked and sorry the UK is leaving.
If you watch President Xi, however, I think there is some happiness here that the EU is much weaker as the UK leaves.
The same with Putin.
I'm only visiting for a week. And yes, I agree China is one of the bad guys in the world. Outwardly, the people I have spoken to are shocked and sorry the UK is leaving.
If you watch President Xi, however, I think there is some happiness here that the EU is much weaker as the UK leaves.
The same with Putin.
I think Janet has got it about right;
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