Theresa May said tonight that she isn't in favour of any long extension, so a request for a short one is more likely.Yes. But that does not make it so. I would expect that an open ended extension will be sought. . I would doubt that the EU will play ball. A short term up to end June is more feasible.
Very true,especially bored waitress part. Oddly i find a croaking stricken may much more agreeableYes ™ stood up after being defeated (yet again) and croaked like a Norwegian Blue on its last legs her usual choices like a waitress abroad in a mono-lingual restaurant full of English speaking only tourists reading the menu of choices for the umpteemph time - but did add that extension was maybe possibly *look into my eyes* a merest hint of a possibility */look into my eyes* if they all come back in a couple of days / next month - JRM spat feathers most elequently...
she wants to bring it back next week.These latest developments mean her deal isn't dead yet since she can now bring it back a third time in afew weeks, maybe with another small tweak.
how does no deal get stopped.Does legislation have to be passed? I have heard talk of a statuary instrument, but isn't that the one where someone can just say object which stops it ( as in the case of the upskirting). Other than that will a law have to be passed revoking article 50. I think it's fair to say it is a bit of a messIf not it will be either GE or a 2nd referendum, for Deal or Remain now the HoC has ruled against No Deal.
by either extending A50 or cancelling it.how does no deal get stopped
Bercow is likely to block a third vote - google independent bercowshe wants to bring it back next week.
it's got to be voted on before March 20th.
she wants to bring it back next week.
it's got to be voted on before March 20th.
But if an A50 extension is granted she could still revive her deal during that and Bercow couldn't stop that, since it would be new circumstances and alternatives.Bercow is likely to block a third vote - google independent bercow
The EU had a low threshold for granting an extension, even so ,it is not met.Theresa May said tonight that she isn't in favour of any long extension, so a request for a short one is more likely.
These latest developments mean her deal isn't dead yet since she can now bring it back a third time in afew weeks, maybe with another small tweak. It's just possible it could get through then through Brexiteers fearing a second referendum.
If not it will be either GE or a 2nd referendum, for Deal or Remain now the HoC has ruled against No Deal.
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We'll see.The EU had a low threshold for granting an extension, even so ,it is not met.
It tells us how good her deal is when it suffers one of the biggest defeats in parliamentary history, not once, but twice. You only need to look at newspaper reader’s comments to see how unpopular her deal is with both sides. It / she is universally unpopular.But if an A50 extension is granted she could still revive her deal during that and Bercow couldn't stop that, since it would be new circumstances and alternatives.
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Not doing much for the reputation of Northern Ireland are you Tommie?Calm down and wind yer neck back in ya senile ole toilet salesman before ya soil yer undergarments..
Well said OG. May’s deal is dreadful.On here we have had leave supporters crying out how the EU keeps pushing any country that wants to leave with fresh offers till they cave in, have another referendum and agree to stay.
Whereas here we have a Prime Ministers who keeps pushing her deal back when it has now been defeated twice in the face of the EU not giving way, in the hope o third time lucky.
What kind of NO doesn't she understand?
And the irony is these so called Politicians are likely to cave and and finally accept her deal to the disadvantage of us all.
The end result will be an eventual backlash among the public far worse than if they had a areed to another referendum, and taken their chances.
her deal is a little in the middle of the road, that's why it got trashed by both sides. If you want brexit, it has to be somewhere in the middle of the road though.It tells us how good her deal is when it suffers one of the biggest defeats in parliamentary history, not once, but twice. You only need to look at newspaper reader’s comments to see how unpopular her deal is with both sides. It / she is universally unpopular.
She can’t be allowed to drag her hateful & shambolic deal with all of its associated threats and bullying strap-lines before the country again.
Long gone is the time when the country came first. This is all about Theresa May’s personal gratification. She wants to make her mark in history as being the Prime Minister who devised the mechanism which took the U.K. out of the EU. She will make the country pay any price in order to realise that ambition.
Revoke A50 then. That is infinitely better.her deal is a little in the middle of the road, that's why it got trashed by both sides. If you want brexit, it has to be somewhere in the middle of the road though.
The alternative is to revoke A50 and enjoy a few concessions that David Cameron brought back.
I watched his speech made to MEPs. In it he specifically asked EU not to grant any extensions to Art50 so they would be rid of him ASAP yet your article says he asked them grant an extension so he could carry on drawing EU salary. Gurardian is factually wrong. He did no such thing.Here for your delectation a tale of Mr Toad's cunning Tax Dodge
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/mar/13/nigel-farage-company-thorn-in-the-side-assets-up-400000
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