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Old 27-03-2019, 06:33 PM #3576
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Labour MP Dawn Butler:

[And it begins!

Just witnessed some conservatives arguing and swearing at each other. I went to start recording and someone split them up.]
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Apparently one of the options May has to get her vote through is to get the Queen involved to overrule the speaker
yeah, it would be a new queens speech with one item, the vote on her deal
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MPs now debate changing Brexit date
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Maybe we will get lucky, they all decide we want to leave with no deal this Friday after all, then we will have a new golden age of prosperity for all.

Anyone saying anything otherwise are maliciously spreading the despicable lies, that Satan himself would baulk at, of Project Fear on industrial strength steroids, just like what we heard from that ERC or ECR group (I forget which)
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Maybe we will get lucky, they all decide we want to leave with no deal this Friday after all, then we will have a new golden age of prosperity for all.

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No The Minister In Parliament
just changed the date to 12 April
and 22nd of May if her deal goes through
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I cannot bear Theresa May, I never ever have liked her.
However has there ever been a more ridiculous and hapless PM.
She will, to score a point, resign and clear off.
If her agreement is passed

What though, does this say for some in this Conservative government.
Whose MPs will now support a deal they've voted against twice despite really no changes to it.
Just to help hound their leader out of office.

What weak snivelling pathetic cowards some of them are.
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I cannot bear Theresa May, I never ever have liked her.
However has there ever been a more ridiculous and hapless PM.
She will, to score a point, resign and clear off.
If her agreement is passed

What though, does this say for some in this Conservative government.
Whose MPs will now support a deal they've voted against twice despite really no changes to it.
Just to help hound their leader out of office.

What weak snivelling pathetic cowards some of them are.
Hypocrites the lot of them

and those saying it's undemocratic for a second ref, these are changing their minds on her deal for political gains. Shameful
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But the first vote hasn:t even been honoured yet.

We can have another vote in 40 years
The first vote wasn't legally binding, few referendums are. They are just to understand what the people want, just like any further votes would be.

It is rich though, not only do you want to deny the people their say, you want to put a vote so far into the future that it won't really matter to most of us.

And you speak of democracy, it's incredibly cowardly to shy away from letting the people speak again just because they voted your way the first time. If you cared about democracy at all you wouldn't fear another vote.

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Play time in the chimpanzee house ~ no offence to any chimps reading this.
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Maybe we will get lucky, they all decide we want to leave with no deal this Friday after all, then we will have a new golden age of prosperity for all.

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OK correction - ERG

It is so confusing with so much alphabet soup arround.

hmmmm Alphabet soup.... [/Homer Simpson]
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No wonder all other countries turned back before they got to this point... the EU is designed to keep us prisoners forever.
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No wonder all other countries turned back before they got to this point... the EU is designed to keep us prisoners forever.
No, it's not. UK is free to leave any time it wants to.
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[20:40
Labour shadow minister quits
Great Grimsby MP Melanie Onn has quit
as Labour's shadow housing minister.
It comes after Labour MPs were ordered to
back any Brexit deal in this parliament
being put to a public vote.
She has been a vocal opponent of a second referendum.]
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No, it's not. UK is free to leave any time it wants to.
The EU would’ve known that the deal would never go through, now they come out today and say they are happy for long extension / “the U.K. cannot ignore the 5 million who signed the petition to revoke Article 50”
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The EU would’ve known that the deal would never go through, now they come out today and say they are happy for long extension / “the U.K. cannot ignore the 5 million who signed the petition to revoke Article 50”
that is likely to backfire big time, and make mp's that are in 2 minds, vote for May's deal
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It's not the EU you have to blame for any delays to brexit, it's a conflicted parliament that can't figure out what it wants Brexit to be.
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Yes 441
No 105

Vote on Leave 12th April 11PM
and 22nd May if deal goes through


[21:19

MPs back delaying Brexit
The House of Commons has overwhelmingly voted in favour of changing
the date of Brexit in UK law, following the EU's granting of an
extension to the Article 50 negotiating period.

Ayes: 441
Noes: 105
Majority: 336]

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B, D, H, J, K, ,L , M, O,

All Votes Lost



What a Waste of Time

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Our Parliament knows what it doesn’t want(Brexit).

Only it struggles to tell us what it actually does want.

Useless.
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Why did Labour whip on that? TRAGIC.
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[21:44

MPs fail to back any alternative Brexit plan

The results of the indicative votes in the Commons have just been announced.]


https://news.sky.com/story/live-mps-...-deal-11676313

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MPs fail to back any alternative Brexit plan

The results of the indicative votes in the Commons have just been announced.]


https://news.sky.com/story/live-mps-...-deal-11676313
its no deal or revoke, those are the only 2 realistic options
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