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When are we having a referendum on leaving the United Nations?
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The Torys would be crazy to go for a GE at this point, if they want to keep their jobs it's Mays deal or a peoples vote
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maybe it will be in the next tory manifesto? |
I can see the Monster Raving Looney party doing very well at the next GE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Batten |
"They don't need to they will do it all by themselves, "No pacts, No Deals" to quote Neil Kinnock"
Sure Sticks "But Times have Changed" |
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Sure Crazy but all those Indie MP's 11 of them could get washed away. And in Scotland could SNP expand? Those Conservatives that got in (2017 General Election) up there, as those voters were fed up with the SNP but HATED Scottish Labour so went Conservative. |
Wish SNP run here. The only party with integrity left.
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There saying the Todays Votes are going to come
around 7PM onwards |
There may be a GE if this Common Market 2.0 option gets passed as the most desirable option in Parliament.That is being touted as popular atm.May would not accept it as PM.
It would not be leaving. We would still be in the Single Market,Have to accept freedom of movement,still have to pay in,still have to follow EU regulation and all without having a say. We’d also have to be in a customs union because of the Irish border issue.No trade deals. Honestly we’re better off remaining than that. If we’re going to Brexit then i’d say Theresa May’s deal is the minimum we can accept that means we actually leave. |
The cabinet are being made to abstain again :joker:
Make these free votes or else WHAT IS THE POINT? |
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For Sure reece |
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Speaker selects four motions for this afternoon C - Ken Clarke - Customs Union D - Nick Boles - Common Market 2.0 E - Kyle - Confirmatory public vote G - Joanna Cherry - Parliamentary Supremacy |
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I have just added it. More Data: What do these motions mean? [Motion C, brought by Ken Clarke (Conservative): Customs Union This would mean a softer Brexit, with the withdrawal agreement including a customs union with the EU. Motion D, brought by Nick Boles (Conservative): Common Market 2.0 This puts forward a Norway-style relationship with the EU, which would mean rejoining the European Free Trade Association and European Economic Area. The UK would stay in the single market and freedom of movement would continue. Motion E, brought by Peter Kyle (Labour), is a Confirmatory public vote. This would mean any deal must be put to the people in a confirmatory second referendum - often called a people's vote. Motion G, brought by Joanna Cherry (SNP), is Parliamentary Supremacy. This asks the government to seek a further extension if a deal isn't agreed two days before #Brexit. If the EU doesn't accept, MPs will vote between a no-deal Brexit or revoking Article 50.] https://news.sky.com/story/live-mps-...passe-11681453 |
Still predicting Leaving without a deal in a hard Brexit.
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