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This Deal Or No Brexit At All
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When was 'No Deal' taken off the table?
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When was 'No Deal' taken off the table?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are two more Brexit votes scheduled this week - on wednesday and thursday. One is on whether or not to request an A50 extension, and the other is on whether ir not to rule out no-deal (I can't remember which is on which day).
If the current trends continue of course they'll probably reject May's deal, then rule out no-deal, and top it all off by denying an extension...
If the current trends continue of course they'll probably reject May's deal, then rule out no-deal, and top it all off by denying an extension...
The problem with this whole process (one of the problems, but a key one) is that people think they can refuse one type of Brexit and have a different one. What annoys anti Brexit people who’d be happy to go along with the referendum particularly is that having come this far it’s actually Brexiteers who want to vote effectively against Brexit.
I have no idea if the vote will go the way of the government: now that the EU has been very clear there’s no third chance, I think there’s a very good chance it will. If not and if the votes over the following two days lead to a request for more time, I am now pretty sure the reply from the EU will be No.
Unless, unless, we say we’re holding another referendum or the government collapses and we have a general election. Then maybe in those circumstances, particularly the former, they may agree.
I have no idea if the vote will go the way of the government: now that the EU has been very clear there’s no third chance, I think there’s a very good chance it will. If not and if the votes over the following two days lead to a request for more time, I am now pretty sure the reply from the EU will be No.
Unless, unless, we say we’re holding another referendum or the government collapses and we have a general election. Then maybe in those circumstances, particularly the former, they may agree.
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One isn't given the option of voting for Brexit tonight, only for voting out the same awful deal no one wants, but which has allegedly been tweaked a bit. Need to go look at a good analysis of the changes. Unsure where to find that.
One isn't given the option of voting for Brexit tonight, only for voting out the same awful deal no one wants, but which has allegedly been tweaked a bit. Need to go look at a good analysis of the changes. Unsure where to find that.