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Dave42 02-04-2019 18:13

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35989684)
Wow.

Longer delay so The Government and Labour can agree an approach. If not then the gov will abide by the option ultimately chosen by Parliament

no way there be a no deal now

jfman 02-04-2019 18:13

Re: Brexit
 
The day that Brexit died.

denphone 02-04-2019 18:13

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35989684)
Wow.

Longer delay so The Government and Labour can agree an approach. If not then the gov will abide by the option ultimately chosen by Parliament

Moving to a softer Brexit and away from a no deal.

Gavin78 02-04-2019 18:17

Re: Brexit
 
More Votes....really???

Damien 02-04-2019 18:19

Re: Brexit
 
No deal is done for unless the government is brought down or the EU say No

denphone 02-04-2019 18:19

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35989690)
More Votes....really???

If the talks with the opposition come to nothing then it moves back to the commons for the indicative vote process again.

Gavin78 02-04-2019 18:21

Re: Brexit
 
So lets be honest it's Mays way or no way?

Damien 02-04-2019 18:23

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35989694)
So lets be honest it's Mays way or no way?

May’s deal is not coming back.

The Withdrawal Agreement will be part of any deal but the questions of what our relationship with the EU will be is now going to be either decides between the government and Labour or Parliament

nomadking 02-04-2019 18:26

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35989686)
The day that Brexit died.

Well freedom of speech has truly gone, so obviously democracy has followed.

Dave42 02-04-2019 18:34

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35989697)
Well freedom of speech has truly gone, so obviously democracy has followed.

em we still got feedom of speech and democracy

nomadking 02-04-2019 18:43

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35989698)
em we still got feedom of speech and democracy

Really? How many examples do you need of where freedom of speech is denied? Only certain permitted opinions are allowed. Only those permitted opinions are allowed on Film & TV. Hard cold facts are irrelevant, only the permitted agendas of brainwashing and grooming are allowed.

jfman 02-04-2019 18:57

Re: Brexit
 
If it's a freedom of speech issue a 2nd referendum is the best idea. If people want Brexit that badly, then surely saying it twice isn't too much of an ask? Otherwise the majority have been effectively silenced by a one off, illegally funded, referendum based on unrealisable promises.

I think it's important Corbyn doesn't do anything quickly. Parliament is on the verge of backing Common Market 2.0 anyway. I'd wait and see who feels so strongly they resign first.

Pierre 02-04-2019 19:18

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35989681)
Cabinet locked in No 10 being given drinks without their phones whilst May prepares whatever they’ve come up with. Looks like something real this time.

Hope rather than expectation, what a disappointment

nomadking 02-04-2019 19:20

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35989701)
If it's a freedom of speech issue a 2nd referendum is the best idea. If people want Brexit that badly, then surely saying it twice isn't too much of an ask? Otherwise the majority have been effectively silenced by a one off, illegally funded, referendum based on unrealisable promises.

I think it's important Corbyn doesn't do anything quickly. Parliament is on the verge of backing Common Market 2.0 anyway. I'd wait and see who feels so strongly they resign first.

The SOLE purpose of a 2nd referendum is to bully people and overturn the referendum. The only options being allowed are NO Brexit or NO Brexit.


Polls showed large scale support for Brexit LONG BEFORE any referendum campaign.

If you're going bring up so-called illegal funding then that would rule out any election that Labour have been involved in for who knows how many decades. There was over £650,000 in ILLEGAL donations from just one person via ILLEGAL third parties. Even Gordon Brown appeared to know about it, because he refused donations to him personally from those third parties, because knew there was actually a different person supplying the actual money. There was over £1m in donations in order to have a certain law passed. That is before you get into union funding and dodgy MP selection practices, eg people being signed up as party members when they had no idea of it.

denphone 02-04-2019 19:22

Re: Brexit
 
Sam Coates of The Times on extension.

Quote:

14 against
Williamson, Fox, Mordaunt, Truss, Javid, Grayling, Wright, Leadsom, Hunt, Brokenshire, Evans, Barclay, Cairns, Lewis

10 For
Gauke, Hancock, Hammond, Clark, Hinz, Lidington, Perry, Gove, Rudd, Cox

Others "undecided"





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