Are they being paid time & a half or double bubble?Parliament to sit on a Saturday (Oct 19th) for the first time in 37 years.
Time of in lieu.....at the next GEAre they being paid time & a half or double bubble?
But ineffective with dunces doing the learning.political re-education?
talks broke down a couple of hours ago.The Pound recovers 0.5% this morning on the rumour that the EU is willing to look into a mechanism for NI to leave the EU after a number of years.
That will be another Saturday all day working. They won't like that, it's happening too often that they're losing their feet-up time, lay-ins and boozing hours.Parliament will decide on 19-October on leaving with no deal or extend A50.
What happened to making leaving with no deal illegal?Parliament will decide on 19-October on leaving with no deal or extend A50.
The decision if taken to leave with No Deal will still be subject to the law.What happened to making leaving with no deal illegal?
I suppose it depends on whether the house is willing to associate itself with such a questionable decision as "No deal"The decision if taken to leave with No Deal will still be subject to the law.
The likelyhood is that the House will not vote for that, so it will be a moot point.
But if they did, there will also be the majority to repeal the Benn Act, which they'll then do.
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When you get down to the nitty gritty, the choices for Brexit boil down to this
Possible public disruption if Brexit is cancelled but no economic consequences
Possible public disruption if Brexit happens plus economic consequences
Simples: get a grip parliament and revoke article 50
There wouldn't be any meaningful politically inspired disruption if Brexit is cancelled, that only exists in the fevered minds of the Leavers. It's even more unlikely if there's a confirming referendum to cancel it.Possible public disruption if Brexit is cancelled but no economic consequences
they are not going to do neither, they will keep the show on the road because they get to appear on various TV shows.When you get down to the nitty gritty, the choices for Brexit boil down to this
Possible public disruption if Brexit is cancelled but no economic consequences
Possible public disruption if Brexit happens plus economic consequences
Simples: get a grip parliament and revoke article 50
This is getting into a minefield, but a BMG poll for the independent a few days ago say just over a third of the electorate support no deal while the country is 55/45 in favour of revoking art 50. Considering the tortured madness no deal is, its hard to believe almost half of the electorate would want it. In April only 25% supported no deal, somehow the Tories' bizarre madness has become a vote winner in the populist nut house the UK's become.latest poll:
No deal: 45
Remain: 55
Its the Tory rags whipping up the “We didn’t fight two world wars for ........” type of BS. For some reason it fires people up.This is getting into a minefield, but a BMG poll for the independent a few days ago say just over a third of the electorate support no deal while the country is 55/45 in favour of revoking art 50. Considering the tortured madness no deal is, its hard to believe almost half of the electorate would want it. In April only 25% supported no deal, somehow the Tories' bizarre madness has become a vote winner in the populist nut house the UK's become.