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*No Deal *Mays Deal *Remain would effectively split the 'leaving' votes while leaving the Remain votes as they were. It would have to be Binary . . but since there won't be one it's just hot air ;) |
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The example you provide also splits the historic remain vote as I'm sure that some previous remain-voters would now vote for her deal and not remain. |
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At the risk of going blue in the face.
A referendum bill cannot pass Parliament without Government assistance. There is not time. There will not be another referendum unless it is government policy. It is not government policy, therefore it won’t happen. We’re leaving in March, either with May’s deal or no deal. |
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Governments can move quickly if need be. How long does it physically need to pass such legislation? A day? We're in uncharted territory here so nothing can be ruled out. ---------- Post added 07-01-2019 at 00:17 ---------- Previous post was 06-01-2019 at 23:55 ---------- Quote:
But all pretty hypothetical to me as I think a second referendum unlikely. |
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Her language acknowledges that when Parliament reconvenes, some arch-remainers May try to insert an amendment in the vote on the deal to make it contingent on a second referendum. Have no doubt, this argument is going to come up, and May is setting out her position in advance.
However, regardless of anything Parliament decides, there is not time to actually pass a referendum bill before we leave anyway. All they risk is forcing us to hold a referendum having already left with no deal. This has been her strategy for some weeks now - run the clock down. It’s her deal or no deal. We’re leaving in March. Article 50 will not be rescinded before we leave. |
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Good to see some MPs sticking up for the manufacturing sector.
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Im sure there is no self interest there at all :erm:
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With Article 50 it is thought that the EU will allow an extension if they feel there is proper reason for one, I.e not to just have longer negotiations.
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Over 200 cowards then that can’t see that if the UK plays a tough hand and that we’re prepared to walk away, we can fight for a much better deal. But oh no, they want to show weakness.
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We made the decision to leave the EU, we do not get to dictate the terms of how we exit. It's very simple. |
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Article 50 is extended New referendum to follow |
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