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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 19:45 - Mar 12 by exiledclaseboy
No deal vote tomorrow. If no deal is rejected (it will be) the vote to extend A50 will be on Thursday.
She’s actually sticking to what she said she’d do. A first.
Yes getting ahead of myself. I meant if no deal is voted down and extension voted for, which surely now is Hobson choice as the tories have a free vote.
The Countdown begins. on 19:45 - Mar 12 by bluey_the_blue
I shall cherish the moment you claimed I had a fair point and throw that back at you the next time you bitchily but accurately rip my posts to shreds...
The Countdown begins. on 19:42 - Mar 12 by monmouth
May has said the extension comes with a need to inform the EU of whether the desire is for a second referendum or revoking article 50 altogether according to the newsfeed.
Could swear she still thinks her plan has a chance!
Every MP voting for Article 50 was aware the default leaving position was WTO rules. Every single one of them. It seems many agreed with that only to now want to ignore that point.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:52 - Mar 12 with 1455 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:46 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
So if there is a requirement to inform the EU as to the intent behind any extension, we should know at that point whether the whole thing is called off and therefore prepare for the incoming shitstorm, or we should know what the question would be on the referendum ballot paper.
However, how can you have anything on the ballot paper other than remain? No deal will have probably been taken off the table by then and the "final" offer by the EU has just been voted down by the UK
The Countdown begins. on 19:49 - Mar 12 by bluey_the_blue
Could swear she still thinks her plan has a chance!
Every MP voting for Article 50 was aware the default leaving position was WTO rules. Every single one of them. It seems many agreed with that only to now want to ignore that point.
I'm not sure it's safe to assume they know what they are doing.
The Countdown begins. on 19:47 - Mar 12 by exiledclaseboy
Agree fully. Almost. I think a much softer Brexit which includes staying in the customs union will get a majority. But the government won’t countenance it.
A General Election could throw the cat amongst the pigeons though. Especially if the Tories were to win a majority.
The Countdown begins. on 19:49 - Mar 12 by bluey_the_blue
Could swear she still thinks her plan has a chance!
Every MP voting for Article 50 was aware the default leaving position was WTO rules. Every single one of them. It seems many agreed with that only to now want to ignore that point.
This parliament didn’t vote to invoke A50. That was the last one.
The Countdown begins. on 19:52 - Mar 12 by exiledclaseboy
Don’t rule out a third “meaningful vote”.
The only way that mess of an agreement gets through the Commons if there is a legally binding agreement on the backstop. That would have happened by now if possible
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
The Countdown begins. on 19:54 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
The only way that mess of an agreement gets through the Commons if there is a legally binding agreement on the backstop. That would have happened by now if possible
That’s what Theresa May told us she’d achieved last night. Probably should have asked the lawyers first.
The Countdown begins. on 19:54 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
The only way that mess of an agreement gets through the Commons if there is a legally binding agreement on the backstop. That would have happened by now if possible
Unless the two options left standing are her deal or forget the whole thing?
The Countdown begins. on 19:56 - Mar 12 by monmouth
Unless the two options left standing are her deal or forget the whole thing?
Meaningful vote is such a laughable description.
All parties and politicians should know damn well that their jobs and their heads would roll if the whole thing was called off - alienating over half the population who voted for it, and causing chaos for the other half.
UK politics and the systems it sits within and has done for hundreds of years would be in tatters.
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
The Countdown begins. on 19:58 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
All parties and politicians should know damn well that their jobs and their heads would roll if the whole thing was called off - alienating over half the population who voted for it, and causing chaos for the other half.
UK politics and the systems it sits within and has done for hundreds of years would be in tatters.
Absolute nonsense. People are fed up with it know despite the best efforts of dodgy well financed Facebook campaigns.
The Countdown begins. on 19:58 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
All parties and politicians should know damn well that their jobs and their heads would roll if the whole thing was called off - alienating over half the population who voted for it, and causing chaos for the other half.
UK politics and the systems it sits within and has done for hundreds of years would be in tatters.
They can’t and won’t just abandon the whole thing without some kind of voting exercise, either an election or a referendum.
The Countdown begins. on 20:00 - Mar 12 by longlostjack
Absolute nonsense. People are fed up with it know despite the best efforts of dodgy well financed Facebook campaigns.
When Trust is lost in a system, then its very difficult to get back, particularly when it comes to matters of the country in which you live.
But when the operational functionality of the system fails as well, you have chaos. Do not underestimate the implications of an ignored referendum vote on one of the oldest political systems in the world.
A countries tone is set from the top - just like the CEO sets the tone for his company. If the politicians are fcking things off like that, the rest of us peasants will flick two fingers right back at them and do as we feel like. Standards.
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
The Countdown begins. on 20:07 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
So the default alternative option would be a deal which has already been voted down twice? FME
Seeing as that’s the deal the government has negotiated, supports and recommends, yes. If the people vote to accept it parliament will then fall in line.
The Countdown begins. on 20:09 - Mar 12 by exiledclaseboy
Seeing as that’s the deal the government has negotiated, supports and recommends, yes. If the people vote to accept it parliament will then fall in line.
Death by drowning or firing squad then. Take ew pick.
What a mess. So what i take from this was that you cannot, and never could actually exit from the EU without it being on their terms. And people still want to be part of it. Yuck.
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
The most astonishing thing is that a PM and a government which commands no majority in parliament for its flagship (and lets face it, only) policy is still at least ostensibly in power. This is a minority government remember. And literally f*ck all else is getting done.
The Countdown begins. on 20:12 - Mar 12 by PozuelosSideys
Death by drowning or firing squad then. Take ew pick.
What a mess. So what i take from this was that you cannot, and never could actually exit from the EU without it being on their terms. And people still want to be part of it. Yuck.
The terms on offer were dictated by the red lines the government and PM set, not the EU.
The Countdown begins. on 20:13 - Mar 12 by exiledclaseboy
The most astonishing thing is that a PM and a government which commands no majority in parliament for its flagship (and lets face it, only) policy is still at least ostensibly in power. This is a minority government remember. And literally f*ck all else is getting done.
"And literally f*ck all else is getting done." - many a civil servant crying over that.
Assuming parliament votes for an extension, EU will reject any short term one unless we're talking a few weeks due to the MEP elections upcoming. So in reality at least a year.
I can see a situation where May steps down, GE called.
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The Countdown begins. on 20:16 - Mar 12 with 1364 views
The Countdown begins. on 20:14 - Mar 12 by exiledclaseboy
The terms on offer were dictated by the red lines the government and PM set, not the EU.
Yeah, lets not assume we would have had a different outcome here had the red lines been different. The EU had played the game very well, but the outcome would have been the same.
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."