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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.I’m fairly sure that if there was a deal done then they’d be willing to extend tho it’s also not clear why all that extra time would be needed anyway.
As for the backstop, if by some miracle the deal was Mrs May’s then it would mean the backstop had been accepted grudgingly.
Other options would not need a backstop: they’d likely be cross party options such as Norway Plus Canada Minus etc etc :-)
Yes I agree it sounds v far fetched.
What’s May 21?
As for the backstop, if by some miracle the deal was Mrs May’s then it would mean the backstop had been accepted grudgingly.
Other options would not need a backstop: they’d likely be cross party options such as Norway Plus Canada Minus etc etc :-)
Yes I agree it sounds v far fetched.
What’s May 21?
// I’m fairly sure that if there was a deal done then they’d be willing to extend tho it’s also not clear why all that extra time would be needed anyway. //
Gives the UK time to pass, and scrutinise, the necessary legislation that goes alongside the Withdrawal Agreement. This includes, for example, bills on Trade, Fisheries, and other matters. The government also suffered a defeat in the Lords on the Trade Bill tonight, although that rather slipped under the radar given what was going on in the Commons.
Strictly speaking, at least half a dozen ministers, and probably far more, should have resigned tonight. As it is, so far only one has done so.
Gives the UK time to pass, and scrutinise, the necessary legislation that goes alongside the Withdrawal Agreement. This includes, for example, bills on Trade, Fisheries, and other matters. The government also suffered a defeat in the Lords on the Trade Bill tonight, although that rather slipped under the radar given what was going on in the Commons.
Strictly speaking, at least half a dozen ministers, and probably far more, should have resigned tonight. As it is, so far only one has done so.
/// Yet Another Defeat For The Government ///
That should read "Yet another defeat for over half of the voters in the referendum".
How much longer is this fiasco to go on?
Corbyn has said "he will now meet with MPs from across the House of Commons to “find a compromise solution”. ///
He should have announced this from the beginning, instead of playing party politics.
That should read "Yet another defeat for over half of the voters in the referendum".
How much longer is this fiasco to go on?
Corbyn has said "he will now meet with MPs from across the House of Commons to “find a compromise solution”. ///
He should have announced this from the beginning, instead of playing party politics.
"he will now meet with MPs from across the House of Commons to “find a compromise solution”
There is no solution. All that it could ever be was stay in as we were or leave (no deal) the EU were never going to budge, why should they?
Basically Democracy is dead in this country with the quislings we have in parliament currently. We need a Trump to drain the swamp.
There is no solution. All that it could ever be was stay in as we were or leave (no deal) the EU were never going to budge, why should they?
Basically Democracy is dead in this country with the quislings we have in parliament currently. We need a Trump to drain the swamp.
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