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I blame the EU for many things, but I am happy to stand up for them when they are in the right, as they are in this case. They do actually want this deal to go through. Not for the first time, the block is the remainers in Parliament who just will not budge and are keeping this country in limbo. |
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The EU get accused of forcing countries into second referendums until they get the result they want. In this case they can leave us to this farce all by themselves. |
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Just saw BJ on Sky News at 12:27 saying "it’s a great deal that’s been approved by Parliament".
He’s lying. It’s only progressed to the 2nd stage (a reading of the bill) - there’s still multiple stages to go through before it’s passed (it’s like saying England have won the Rugby World Cup because they got through the qualifiers - still the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final to go before they’ve won). Either it's been approved by Parliament, and then they can't delay it, or it hasn't been approved by Parliament - it can't be both (hint: it hasn't been approved by Parliament). Stages of a bill in Parliament Quote:
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The block, now, is the continual drip, drip of obstructions to the meaningful vote, and now to passage of the WAB. “Take no deal off the table” is a strategy to ensure the WAB never passes through the Commons (certainly not in a form compatible with the agreement negotiated with the EU), resulting in serial applications for deadline extensions with the eventual aim of creating an irresistible, major shift in public opinion towards a second referendum or outright revocation. The continuing remain strategy ever since 2016 has been to make Brexit look too arduous to see through, and then to reverse the referendum result. “Take no deal off the table” is a tactic in pursuit of that overall strategy. Nothing more. |
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If Parliament is given the opportunity of scrutinising the Bill over a longer period on condition that we get an election, there is no excuse not to go for that, is there? I do not have a problem at all with Boris's deal and I certainly don't have an issue with 'no deal' which remainers have tried their best to make look like some kind of monster. |
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Boris may be a comedian but he’s no Mel Brooks. And he wouldn’t get the reprieve the Sheriff did in the movie. |
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The only risk to Labour and the others, is that if they're seen to be denying an election just to hold parliament in Limbo. When we finally get an election whenever that is, they could be held to account very severely. Boris just needs to keep coming out as the man of the people trying to close this out against a parliament that are just there to frustrate. Corbyn's/Labour's position will become indefensible eventually. |
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Rumours that the ‘Rebel alliance’ will take control of the order paper to bring the WAB back against the government wishes. To either help Brexit happen for those who just wanted a deal, Remainers want to pass it with a referendum attached and others want to pass it with a commons market 2.0 amendment: https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/sta...43629214932998
Labour will be happy too as it screws with Boris Johnson’s plan to use it as a tool in a general election. |
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He says "what we have here is a great deal, a deal that has been approved by Parliament" (first 6 seconds). |
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Oh dear. He's forgotten about their Lordships as well.
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