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Yet Another Defeat For The Government
The amendment to the vote I mentioned yesterday has unexpectedly passed!
It’s not legally binding but it does mean that parliament has said “no deal is not an option - ever”
It’s not legally binding but it does mean that parliament has said “no deal is not an option - ever”
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the EU are going to want to see precisely what an A50 would be for, before they even consider it. a delay of a few months for the PM to tweak her deal = unlikely, it isn't gong to pass. a delay for a new (Labour Party?) deal could take years. A referendum could take getting on for a year to set up, particularly since no one knows what the question should, or will, be, not to mention how long whatever the electorate decides will take to legislate for. if the EU agree to a delay, it will likely outlast the current administration, even if it goes to full term.
I think I’m right in saying that the amended motion was in the end whipped.
So that’s another government defeat :-)
I personally agree that an extension is pointless. This vote in a sane world would have been a blessing in disguise for the prime minister. It would give her an excuse to do what I suggested earlier: make it clear it’s the deal or no Brexit. She’s threatened no Brexit before but no one believed her. Faced with this grim reality they just might do the sensible thing.
So that’s another government defeat :-)
I personally agree that an extension is pointless. This vote in a sane world would have been a blessing in disguise for the prime minister. It would give her an excuse to do what I suggested earlier: make it clear it’s the deal or no Brexit. She’s threatened no Brexit before but no one believed her. Faced with this grim reality they just might do the sensible thing.
oh jesus - itchy
we wont ever have - - no deal?
I hate these double negatives
hye you know the various govts and ministries get named - The Long Parliament - the Mad Parliament - the Barebones Parliament ( one MP was called 'Praise God Barebobes')
dja think this will go down in hx as the Toilet Govt ?
because it keep on getting flushed down the jarn ?
ter-daah - bit bored with brexit to be honest
we wont ever have - - no deal?
I hate these double negatives
hye you know the various govts and ministries get named - The Long Parliament - the Mad Parliament - the Barebones Parliament ( one MP was called 'Praise God Barebobes')
dja think this will go down in hx as the Toilet Govt ?
because it keep on getting flushed down the jarn ?
ter-daah - bit bored with brexit to be honest
It would lead to an outcome that was honest.
At the moment the only reason many Brexit MPs are voting against this is because they have no incentive to.
Ever since the government was forced to give parliament a vote on the deal parliament has faced what always seemed to many of us as an unsatisfactory choice: what if the deal for whatever reason was not acceptable? The choice of deal or else a disastrous no deal is a pretty bad one. The only reason the no deal option is even being contemplated is because the government is more scared of defying the referendum result than of the consequences of pressing on without a deal.
At the moment the only reason many Brexit MPs are voting against this is because they have no incentive to.
Ever since the government was forced to give parliament a vote on the deal parliament has faced what always seemed to many of us as an unsatisfactory choice: what if the deal for whatever reason was not acceptable? The choice of deal or else a disastrous no deal is a pretty bad one. The only reason the no deal option is even being contemplated is because the government is more scared of defying the referendum result than of the consequences of pressing on without a deal.
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