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View Poll Results: Should the UK remain in the EU or leave? | ||||||
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30 | 54.55% | |||
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18 | 32.73% | |||
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7 | 12.73% | |||
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George & Alexis Warr!
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''consider a nexit referendum, but i don't support a nexit myself'' ![]()
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Strictly 2025 Fave: Amber & Nikita |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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No No No but not once have their tabled something they would all be on board with
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self-oscillating
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The house isn't the government, and only the government can pass legislation in to law, so other mp's can navel gaze for the next 20 years on what they would like, it won't make any difference
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Sod orf
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Senior Member
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Votes to start from 7PM tonight
The Speaker in the House Of Parliament is to list them in around 10mins time [A division is now taking place to decide if the indicative votes should go ahead.] Last edited by arista; 27-03-2019 at 02:07 PM. |
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He has selected 8
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Speaker confirms what options will be on the ballot He has picked: Option B (Baron): Leave the EU without a deal on 12th April Option D (Boles): Norway + model (remain in single market, customs arrangement, EFTA) Option H (Eustice): Norway model, without a customs union (EEA + EFTA). Option J (Clarke): Leave the EU with a UK-wide customs union. Option K (Corbyn): Permanent customs union, including alignment with single market on future EU rights and regulations Option L (Cherry): Revoke Article 50 if no-deal Brexit is not explicitly approved by MPs a day before we are due to leave Option M (Beckett): Any withdrawal agreement must be put to the public in a ‘confirmatory’ second referendum Option O (Fysh): If no withdrawal agreement agreed, seek “standstill” agreement with the EU while negotiating trade deal |
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The Speaker has Blocked the PM's Treaty Vote
for a 3rd time Unless it has a change Last edited by arista; 27-03-2019 at 02:29 PM. |
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No filter
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well done Bercow
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Yes about time he set out on the PM's 3rd try can only happen if it meets changes to the Treaty deal. General Election could get her out of this mess. [Bercow torpedoes some hopes of Brexit deal vote this week The speaker addresses his previous ruling, that the PM cannot bring back her Brexit deal for a third time without substantial change. He invoked a 400-year-old parliamentary procedure to do so, which blocks MPs being asked to vote on the same thing over and over again in a short space of time. He confirms that if, as some report, the deal could be brought back this Thursday or Friday, "I do expect the government to meet the test of change".] Last edited by arista; 27-03-2019 at 02:43 PM. |
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Sod orf
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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Alf, you keep calling people NPC's as though we're all mindless drones, but I've asked you numerous times why you voted for Brexit, and what you wanted or expected from it, and you said you didn't know.
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0_o
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I highly suspect if its option O..the 'standstill' will be indefinite and basically, a cancellation as noone will want to pick up the baton again. Mind, I don 't think ANY MP vote will ever go through on this topic as they seem split 50/50. |
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I still feel sorry for her though, having to sort out this mess when its not her fault. bet Cameron is watching all this and laughing, whilst people blame may for the ****show. |
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It’s great news if it’s first in the voting though because once it’s been rejected (as it has been once already) the no dealers will be forced to agree on a better option.
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Sod orf
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I want Alf Garnett back on the television. |
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