JRM and BJ continue to vote aganst the PM because doing otherwise signifies they have accepted defeat.Think its exactly why JRM, Boris and co have kept quiet and voted against Mays deal.
No deal has very limited support from MPs.
JRM and BJ continue to vote aganst the PM because doing otherwise signifies they have accepted defeat.Think its exactly why JRM, Boris and co have kept quiet and voted against Mays deal.
It's not just that post, most of his content seems to resemble the outpourings of a spotty youth.
Maybe they mean something to his "meeja" pals who are "down with the kids".
You must know the real power struggle is between may and the majority in hoc that is for a very soft brexit. For taking control of the brexit agenda. And im sure you realise may has lost it. Through a series of tactical blunders going right back to the unnecesary election and loss of her majority. The only possible reasons for throwing in extras in this drama like jrm and boris, who have frankly become completely irrelevant,is because you find the truth too hard to accept, or because you have have,on this occasion, a profound lack of judgement. For your sake i hope its the former.I think its over 50% chance we will be under WTO in a month. Think its exactly why JRM, Boris and co have kept quiet and voted against Mays deal.
Apparently in there is a certain Mr Idi Amin, of Uganda, who has signed the petition to revoke Article 50 over 780 times with different email addresses?!That petition ,is crawling up to 3.7 million..
Who cares.....about 4 million care to date.who cares
No,it’s already obvious that the EU will not allow no deal to happen,it’s obvious they are in charge,not May.It says a great deal about those in charge of EU... At best poor taste, at worst insulting to country and its flag, no doubt the EU apologists will be defending it but not for much longer.
May, s deal will not get through and guess what then.... Got it in one. No deal..
The point you are missing Woosh is fact that "no deal" is the default result from making no decisions. Since our MPs have collectively been incapable of making an actual decision it seems almost inevitable no deal will bw the outcome. Its the only result which doesnt need a decision, favour or selection to achieve. To me that makes our MPs infinitely capable of achieving it. And, dont forget, there are a significant number in the house wanting no deal.possible routes seem to narrow down to just two options: revoke A50 or long extension.
TM seems to accept the likelihood that her deal and no deal are not going to get enough support, only two other options left: revoke A50 or delay A50 further until her deal is accepted. She will be well gone before the year is out.
If no deal is May’s favoured outcome then why did she accept an extension to April 12.....it’s the only branch that Leavers can cling to but the twig has already floated down the river.The point you are missing Woosh is fact that "no deal" is the default result from making no decisions. Since our MPs have collectively been incapable of making an actual decision it seems almost inevitable no deal will bw the outcome. Its the only result which doesnt need a decision, favour or selection to achieve. To me that makes our MPs infinitely capable of achieving it. And, dont forget, there are a significant number in the house wanting no deal.
There needs to be serious change to avoid no deal, even if MPs have promised to avoid it. The decision is out of their hands without a majority supporting a viable alternative and quickly.
May's deal can not be changed, one way or another. Softer, or harder. If her deal fails next week, there will still not be a majority to make an alternative choice.No,it’s already obvious that the EU will not allow no deal to happen,it’s obvious they are in charge,not May.
The delay until the 12 th should be just enough time to give May a deal that is so soft that you won’t notice the difference with Remain. May will take it because all she wants is to stay in power and say she took us out of the EU,the ERG will smell a rat but there are only 30 of the old farts,the rest of parliament will love it.
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May says "the vote on her deal may not take place next week if there is not sufficient support" (bbc news). I guess thats her bizarre inverted passive agressive way of admitting defeat. I think there will be a series of alternative votes,determined by hoc as it takes control. Hopefully en route to something like a customs union. But who knows.No,it’s already obvious that the EU will not allow no deal to happen,it’s obvious they are in charge,not May.
The delay until the 12 th should be just enough time to give May a deal that is so soft that you won’t notice the difference with Remain. May will take it because all she wants is to stay in power and say she took us out of the EU,the ERG will smell a rat but there are only 30 of the old farts,the rest of parliament will love it.
KudosDave
Because Bercow stopped her failing a third time. She will be able to say she tried 3 times, she will blame MPs.If no deal is May’s favoured outcome then why did she accept an extension to April 12.....it’s the only branch that Leavers can cling to but the twig has already floated down the river.
KudosDave
We havent time to sort any other arrangements. EU have said if deal fails we are out on 12th....That means no deal.May says "the vote on her deal may not take place next week if there is not sufficient support" (bbc news). I guess thats her bizarre inverted passive agressive way of admitting defeat. I think there will be a series of alternative votes,determined by hoc as it takes control. Hopefully en route to something like a customs union. But who knows.
Come on, we all know that either you are 12 years old or Donald Trump posting under a false identity (the real Donald Trump doesn't do pseudonyms, he doesn't like words he doesn't understand)...Just most?
What is the rest made up of wheels?
Tusk said "untill 12 april, anything is possible, a longer delay, revoking article 50" - see laura kuensburg blog bbc news. You are im afraid engaging in wishful thinking. None of the key decisionmakers have any appetite for,or will allow, a hard brexit. Regardless of the law.We havent time to sort any other arrangements. EU have said if deal fails we are out on 12th....That means no deal.
How do they stop it?Tusk said "untill 12 april, anything is possible, a longer delay, revoking article 50" - see laura kuensburg blog bbc news. You are im afraid engaging in wishful thinking. None of the key decisionmakers have any appetite for,or will allow, a hard brexit. Regardless of the law.
Really, really interesting. Not.btw, interesting developments from Walesonline https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/...ry-its-16013485.amp?__twitter_impression=true
I want to believe that Kudosdaves scenario will play out, but regrettably your analysis is more plausible.The point you are missing Woosh is fact that "no deal" is the default result from making no decisions. Since our MPs have collectively been incapable of making an actual decision it seems almost inevitable no deal will bw the outcome. Its the only result which doesnt need a decision, favour or selection to achieve. To me that makes our MPs infinitely capable of achieving it. And, dont forget, there are a significant number in the house wanting no deal.
There needs to be serious change to avoid no deal, even if MPs have promised to avoid it. The decision is out of their hands without a majority supporting a viable alternative and quickly.
Truckers voting for Brexit is really in the Turkeys and Christmas categoryReally, really interesting. Not.
Later report:
Around 100 truckers had been gearing up to cause havoc on the M4 in protest at the potential delay to Brexit .
The 'Great British road block south Wales' was part of planned blockades across the UK in response to what organisers were calling a "Brexit betrayal".
But the reality was quite different from the intention with very few problems reported on the roads and some events failing to materialise at all.
The Welsh pro-Brexiteers were due to met at Magor services at 6pm, before taking to the motorway with the aim of causing delays around the Prince of Wales Bridge.
They planned to drive slowly up the carriageway to create a rolling road block.
But there were just a handful of vehicles at Magor when a Wales Online photographer attended.
He couldnt organise that in 2 years let alone 2 weeks. He, s running off, away. He cant stand the heat. He wants out.That petition is revealing some interesting numbers,centre of Cambridge has 19,000 votes,that’s 16% of the electorate,a Labour MP.....that may strengthen Corbyns confidence of properly going for a second referendum.
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