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Renaissance Man
He should sleep forever.I wonder if Cameron sleeps well these days? He really shouldn't.
He should sleep forever.I wonder if Cameron sleeps well these days? He really shouldn't.
Feels like the country has been permanently divided by Brexit
This is why an extension should be Vetoed.
This is like a game of poker and the EU need to shove, put it all in the middle, force Parliament to make a decision with it all on the line.
After a ge or after a referendum yeah I think so... Can't see her resigning before as it just adds 3 to 6 months to either a referendum starting or the election campaigns starting.I think they'll agree to a lengthy extension if we agree to a 2nd ref/GE. TM probably has to resign in either of those two scenarios.
After a ge or after a referendum yeah I think so... Can't see her resigning before as it just adds 3 to 6 months to either a referendum starting or the election campaigns starting.
I think she might call a ge herself and then say to the EU either extend or kick us out
She would get the 2/3 majority pretty easily I think
Still not 100% sure MPs would vote to Revoke in that circumstance. Would the Govt even table it as an option?Article 50 can still be revoked by Parliament. If the EU somehow don't give us an extension, it's either revoke or no-deal.
After a ge or after a referendum yeah I think so... Can't see her resigning before as it just adds 3 to 6 months to either a referendum starting or the election campaigns starting.
I think she might call a ge herself and then say to the EU either extend or kick us out
She would get the 2/3 majority pretty easily I think
I don't think the country is ready in any way shape or form for a No Deal Brexit at the end of this month.
I predict Fyre Festival style chaos.
Edit: I'm travelling to Paris & Reykjavik with my EU passport in early April.
Parliament has already voted against no-deal, so I would hope that it would get through.Still not 100% sure MPs would vote to Revoke in that circumstance. Would the Govt even table it as an option?
Fun fact: Teresa May is the name of the stripper who fecks the protagonist in the Prodigy video for Smack My Bitch Up
Just applied for my Irish passport, silver linings.
I don't quite get how that works. The law is in place that on 29th March Britain will leave Europe. The only way to stop that beyond an extension, which I don't see happening unless the government commit to a new referendum, is to revoke article 50.Parliament has already voted against no-deal, so I would hope that it would get through.
Parliament has already voted against no-deal, so I would hope that it would get through.
Yes ... And they are about to release a new one I thinkAnyone ever listen to the Brexitcast podcast from the BBC??
Anyone ever listen to the Brexitcast podcast from the BBC??
Don't panic everyone. Dr Fox will save the day.
UK exports to Norway $4bn, imports from Norway $21bn - defecit $17bn
UK exports to Iceland $0.5bn , imports from Iceland $0.5bn (mostly fish)
UK exports to and imports from Liechtenstein, sweet fa.
But as the terms of the Swiss deal he boasted about wasn't as he said, I'd be very wary of small print.
That's really the angle you go with? Not EEA vs EFTA?
I don't quite get how that works. The law is in place that on 29th March Britain will leave Europe. The only way to stop that beyond an extension, which I don't see happening unless the government commit to a new referendum, is to revoke article 50.
I reckon we will see the UK crash out because of the bumbling idiots that are currently in government.
I hope you are right Penna.. ive lost all faithParliament has already voted against no-deal, so I would hope that it would get through.
I was saving that for later
I genuinely thought that he broke your soul because that's way too big.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399
This diagram is a really good illustration of what could happen next.
Unless they can find a "substantial change" which is very subjective.i assume that onlt the "right side" of that diagram can pan out now since Bercow blew up the option to vote for a May deal
I realise that, but as the House has made its views clear ...Voting against it doesn't stop it. It's the meaningless vote.
Don't panic everyone. Dr Fox will save the day.
UK exports to Norway $4bn, imports from Norway $21bn - defecit $17bn
UK exports to Iceland $0.5bn , imports from Iceland $0.5bn (mostly fish)
UK exports to and imports from Liechtenstein, sweet fa.
But as the terms of the Swiss deal he boasted about wasn't as he said, I'd be very wary of small print.
Mogg is a fecking moron, there's not nearly enough time. We've all met yuppie twats like him who assume because it only takes them three hours to wipe their arses then it must only take other people a few seconds to do something as simple as, for example, making a battleship out of toothpicks. Which is what Brexit was in the first place.Don't they need the queen's authority to do that...
C'mon Lizzie... Show em whose the real boss and refuse
That diagram doesn't mean shit if the 27 members states of Europe don't unanimously vote to allow the extension.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399
This diagram is a really good illustration of what could happen next.
That's on the diagram.That diagram doesn't mean shit if the 27 members states of Europe don't unanimously vote to allow the extension.
The only guarantee is that there is an ACT of Parliament that means without a unanimous approval from Europe the only way to stay after 29th is to revoke article 50 and repeal the act.
Yea ok. My original comment was about parliamentary vote on leaving with no deal. Thanks for sharing your picture though.That's on the diagram.
That's on the diagram.
Honestly like a bunch of little kids. You've accumulated a staggering amount of incompetents in UK politics.James Cleverly, a Conservative, says if Bercow had made this ruling earlier, MPs might have realised that last week was their last chance to vote for the Brexit deal. They might have voted differently, he says.
Here's a suggestion, what if all the parties in parliament would stop playing party politics and put their country first .