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Brecow Rules Out 3Rd Brexit Vote
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-476 14074
Not really a surprise, given his own views, and teh lengths some want to go to to prevent the vote happening again.
Not really a surprise, given his own views, and teh lengths some want to go to to prevent the vote happening again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seems reasonable to me, can't be asking the same question multiple times; although it could be argued that circumstances, rather than the question, has changed. Anyway if it rules out the anti-Brexit deal then it's one barrier to no-deal removed. Just needs the MPs to find their courage at last and deliver Brexit as promised.
"There is a danger here though that we may reach an impasse where everything is ruled out but no one can put forward anything which is accepted by the house."
Hardly a danger. That's why an end date of the 29th March has been set. But it requires MPs to act morally and not try to thwart the agreement.
Hardly a danger. That's why an end date of the 29th March has been set. But it requires MPs to act morally and not try to thwart the agreement.
"...so presumably if it were tweaked again a vote could be sanctioned, particularly as the alternatives have now changed"
The rules say the same issue cannot be put again. They do not say it can be put again if the alternatives have altered.
"and there is clearly a change in opinions now from some- eg Ester McVey, maybe DUP...."
And the rules do not say the issue can be put again if some people have (allegedly) changed their minds.
I'm a Leaver (in case anybody was unaware) but I'm completely with Mr Bercow (for whom I hold no affection whatsoever). This country is a laughing stock. Not because the people voted to leave but because our politicians have demonstrated a level of ineptitude that even I thought was beyond them.
The rules say the same issue cannot be put again. They do not say it can be put again if the alternatives have altered.
"and there is clearly a change in opinions now from some- eg Ester McVey, maybe DUP...."
And the rules do not say the issue can be put again if some people have (allegedly) changed their minds.
I'm a Leaver (in case anybody was unaware) but I'm completely with Mr Bercow (for whom I hold no affection whatsoever). This country is a laughing stock. Not because the people voted to leave but because our politicians have demonstrated a level of ineptitude that even I thought was beyond them.
As a leaver I would be very carefof whatever he does. He has has meetings galouwith remainextremists and they are positioning for a reason.
There are people glad he has ruled another vote out. If, and it’s a big if, it was a case of this deal or no Brexit then not allowing another vote will only bolster remain.
The only thing off the table should be remain because as has been said countless times before, that has been decided.
Be careful what the poison dwarf does. He does it for a reason.
There are people glad he has ruled another vote out. If, and it’s a big if, it was a case of this deal or no Brexit then not allowing another vote will only bolster remain.
The only thing off the table should be remain because as has been said countless times before, that has been decided.
Be careful what the poison dwarf does. He does it for a reason.
^ he is officially a Tory though- used to be right of centre in the Tories- but there were rumours once that he was considering defecting to Labour.
If he has applied the rles fairly that's fair enough- but I'm not sure in that case why the second vote was allowed and what changes would need to be made here to allow it to go ahead
If he has applied the rles fairly that's fair enough- but I'm not sure in that case why the second vote was allowed and what changes would need to be made here to allow it to go ahead
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