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1andrew1 26-03-2019 08:46

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35988702)
Parliament should have refused to vote for Article 50 until the final plan was known and embraced. May should have come to Parliament with a 'desired outcome' for Parliament to approve and then use that at the basis for the following two years.

Makes sense.
So what is the best way forward now? Rescind Article 50 and do what you suggest should have been done from Day One?

Damien 26-03-2019 10:01

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https://www.conservativehome.com/hig...ng-at-all.html

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The Moggcast. Deal-or-No-Brexit “becomes the choice eventually…May’s deal is better than not leaving at all”
The penny is dropping but is it too late?

ianch99 26-03-2019 10:21

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35988599)
Full Fact are a reliable and decent organisation, I would 100% take their number

FAKE NEWS! I know it was more, my life experience tells me so. Also, I asked my daughter (who was there) and she agrees with me :)

Mr K 26-03-2019 10:23

Re: Brexit (New).
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35988707)

The penny is dropping but is it too late?

Yes the ERG are blinking but it's too late. They twice had the chance to vote for Brexit but didn't, unbelievable. Even with DUP/ERG support the Govt lost last night's vote; so even if they change sides it might not be enough. Meanwhile more more ministers resign and vote the other way.....
The deal is dead, it is a dead deal, it has ceased to exist, it is a dead parrott ;)
More might resign if she doesn't allow a free vote tomorrow.

jfman 26-03-2019 10:44

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A function of Parliament is to protect the electorate from themselves. If the electorate really want Brexit they can hold MPs to account at the next General Election. I’d actually encourage them to do so. That’s a healthy democracy at work.

Gavin78 26-03-2019 11:55

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I feel sorry for the "Stupid" of society that thought leaving meant we retain the same access to the EU as we do now.

I voted with the intention that we left with or without a deal.

I also understood the complications of being tied upto the EU so much that leaving would probably have been complicated but I was prepared to take that chance.

It's just a shame our MP's have their own agenda. I have to put up with the Dirty Richard Burgon up here in Leeds. I won't be voting for him come election time

Mick 26-03-2019 12:49

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BREAKING: Being touted via Journalists that Theresa May to address Conservatives 1922 Committee tomorrow evening (Probably to resign).

denphone 26-03-2019 12:53

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No surprise if true Mick.

mrmistoffelees 26-03-2019 13:05

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If true, where would this leave us in terms of extension period/no deal and everything else? Apart from in deeper doo doo than we already are....

Mick 26-03-2019 13:05

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Just in from BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg: A lot of Cabinet have just gone back into Number 10 ... not sure why.

Damien 26-03-2019 13:26

Re: Brexit (New).
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35988725)
Just in from BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg: A lot of Cabinet have just gone back into Number 10 ... not sure why.

Surprise Birthday Party for May

Dave42 26-03-2019 13:29

Re: Brexit (New).
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35988722)
BREAKING: Being touted via Journalists that Theresa May to address Conservatives 1922 Committee tomorrow evening (Probably to resign).

guess either resign or general election

denphone 26-03-2019 13:31

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35988728)
guess either resign or general election

Both unlikely to put a end to the current shitshow..

1andrew1 26-03-2019 13:31

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35988728)
guess either resign or general election

Maybe she doesn't even know herself. A lot can happen between now and then!

Dave42 26-03-2019 13:31

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35988729)
Both unlikely to put a end to the current shitshow..

agree totally either though I not calling for one maybe a second referendum is only way to sort it out


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