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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Surely they have to take the most votes for options and make it a choice between them now. Or is that just too sensible?
Logically, yes. So I expect them to instead take the bottom 3 and make it a choice between them.
 
What i can never decide is do these idiots such as Mark Francois talking now actually believe what they're spouting or is it jusr theatrics
 
That Mark Francois lad was some wanker.
 
So they won't vote for May's deal, and they won't vote for a No Deal scenario. What makes is worse is that they are offered to think of ANYTHING AT ALL, and they reject every single hypothetical pie in the sky scenario as well. There seems to be absolutely nothing that they want. If they were toddlers shaking their heads at every plate of food put in front of them then they would have starved long ago.
 
Watching the braying, the insults and the way MPs carry on in general, more than anything I'd like a complete overhaul of Parliament.
 
Surely they have to take the most votes for options and make it a choice between them now. Or is that just too sensible?

I imagine it will be some system of transferable votes on Monday, to find an option with broad support - probably either customs union or second referendum, by the looks of things.
 
So they won't vote for May's deal, and they won't vote for a No Deal scenario. What makes is worse is that they are offered to think of ANYTHING AT ALL, and they reject every single hypothetical pie in the sky scenario as well. There seems to be absolutely nothing that they want. If they were toddlers shaking their heads at every plate of food put in front of them then they would have starved long ago.
I literally have no idea what happens now.
 
They don't even seem to care. Laughing, jeering, sneering, they're like hyper schoolchildren.

Embarrassing.
 
We need to think outside the box.

Rock, paper, scissors - best of 3.

1st round May vs ERG

If May wins no deal exit is excluded.

Second round May vs a prominent remainer - in effect i) May's deal vs ii) 2nd referendum or revoke.

If remainders prevail we force a Boris vs Rees-Mogg final round with revoke or 2nd referendum being the options for the lols. All conducted whilst mounted on unicorns.
 
I imagine it will be some system of transferable votes on Monday, to find an option with broad support - probably either customs union or second referendum, by the looks of things.
We can only hope. The shit storm of leaving the Customs Union would be huge.
 
I imagine it will be some system of transferable votes on Monday, to find a majority with broad support - probably either customs union or second referendum, by the looks of things.

As far as I understand it the referendum idea is merely a confirmatory one. I think that means (could be wrong) that Parliament has to agree on a course of action (ha), receive the relevant agreement from Brussels (ha ha) and then must put it to the people.
 


Actually agree with Piers for once


a sizeable portion of the population want to remain, and although a sizeable portion also want to leave, they're split into half a dozen warring camps that can't agree on how and under what terms.

we can't leave until we know how and under what terms, and if we can't agree on how and under what terms we are going to leave, then we can't leave. it's incredibly simple.

there's no leading us out of it, there's just ending the nonsense.
 
You had a vote on the motion setting out these procedures and you lost. Standing up now like children moaning ffs
 
563 votes on the referendum option, meaning a lot of MPs had abstained.
 
Does Bercow have some sort of cheat sheet that helps him remember who is the MP for which random area? I barely know who my own MP is, let alone picking them out of a crowd of 400 identical looking blokes.
 
BBC News there literally showing 5 old protesters with signs saying how unhappy they'll be with what's happened. Not showing the million that turned up on Saturday that might like it, at least for now.
 
Pound already at it's lowest in 30 years, markets taking a thrashing, calls for independence referendums in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Whispers that Brussels will look to make an example of us. Just how bad will the shit show get? Or is there light at the end of the tunnel?

Turns out very.
 
Does Bercow have some sort of cheat sheet that helps him remember who is the MP for which random area? I barely know who my own MP is, let alone picking them out of a crowd of 400 identical looking blokes.

It's his job to know I guess
 
Wouldn’t be much more shambolic than if Ernst rohms ghost and a load of brown shirts line parliament at the next vote.

Like what the feck is going on, brexit has broken the country. Surely parliament is actually not fit for purpose? Which is a pretty serious deal.
 
If we were to have a public vote what are the likely options?
Ideally three options - May's Deal, most voted for scenario (provided EU agree) and Remain.

For remain to win it must get 50%+ if May Deal and most voted scenario collectively reached 50%+ then the highest of the two is taken as the chosen option.
 
Do you pizza for tea?

"No."

Then what do you want?

"Kate Beckinsale"

OK, if I had Kate Beckinsale here would you have her instead?

"......no."
 
Just go with whichever got the most votes, we never went with what the majority wanted in the referendum.
 
Ideally three options - May's Deal, most voted for scenario (provided EU agree) and Remain.

For remain to win it must get 50%+ if May Deal and most voted scenario collectively reached 50%+ then the highest of the two is taken as the chosen option.

So an option chosen by 26% could win?
 
BBC News there literally showing 5 old protesters with signs saying how unhappy they'll be with what's happened. Not showing the million that turned up on Saturday that might like it, at least for now.
It's fine, give the protestors five years and they'll all be dead from old age anyway.
 
Ideally three options - May's Deal, most voted for scenario (provided EU agree) and Remain.

For remain to win it must get 50%+ if May Deal and most voted scenario collectively reached 50%+ then the highest of the two is taken as the chosen option.

Surely you'd have a transformative vote. With 1st 2nd and 3rd choice and work it that way