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The EU seem to suggest it has to be May or the end of this year, They don't want it clashing with EU elections.
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I’m sure much discussion will be around the potential of May’s government falling. Arguably the EU have nothing to lose with an unlimited extension, we are paying in money as long as we are in. Insisting on the 23rd May is quite a good strategy. If we want the 30th June we have to have elections, and having done so an indefinite delay is a possibility. 30th June without elections will have some rhetoric around “not had elections, we must leave” which the EU would seek to avoid. Similar to the 29th March, having elections is another mark that has to be passed in the heads of the most passionate Brexiteers to dilute their position. |
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The real constitutional crisis is the wilful determination of Parliament to thwart the Referendum result. Those responsible will ultimately pay for their perfidy.
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Suspect Labour might end up voting for the crappy deal if the alternative is no deal. leaving the ERG/Brextremists in the minority . The old girl might have played a blinder, by accident.... It'll be the end of the Tory party, but its a minor consolation.
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She has judged that the ERG and the DUP votes are beyond reach, but the prospect of No Deal will bring enough Labour MPs on board to swing MV3. |
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The Speaker has granted an emergency debate on a delay to Brexit to be held today.
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Rumours that May is doing something big tonight...
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She's invited leaders of the opposition to no.10... PM statement later today.
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She's a pain in the arse...I can't work out which way the wind blows with her she says one thing and does another...then it's I won't quit...hold on if it's a longer delay I might quit or we go on the 29th March...I'm sure she's after a bigger title than thatcher.
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