28-03-2019, 23:28
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Re: Brexit (New).
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2...0190718_en.pdf
A truly historic piece of legislation passed in no time at all. In addition the exception is 12th April based on a set of circumstances prescribed in regulations. The default is now 22nd May. Parliament will not get to vote on that extension.
We do not leave the European Union tomorrow in statute.
Last edited by jfman; 28-03-2019 at 23:36.
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28-03-2019, 23:35
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by jfman
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2...0190718_en.pdf
A truly historic piece of legislation passed in no time at all. In addition the exception is 12th April based on a set of circumstances prescribed in regulations. The default is now 22nd May. Parliament will not get to vote on that extension.
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Remember when you were told that it would take weeks to pass such legislation.
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28-03-2019, 23:49
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
The Brexit Party and also a UKip Party could end up splitting the leave vote and reducing their MEP numbers.
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I will put money on they won't field candidates for both in the same constituencies. There may also be quite a few disgruntled BREXIT voters who will abandon mainstream parties who they now see as unwilling to agree on what they voted for.
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28-03-2019, 23:59
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Remember when you were told that it would take weeks to pass such legislation.
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Remember when I told members to not to be so antagonistic?
It’s not a whole piece of legislation that has changed though is it, just exit day and done so by the Executive of the day.
So don’t take the piss if you wish to continue contributing in this topic.
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29-03-2019, 00:01
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Re: Brexit (New).
Well it will be interesting come the next GE just who gets culled and who stays.
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29-03-2019, 00:06
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Re: Brexit (New).
Even myself I had missed that the date was amendable by statutory instrument under the affirmative procedure.
It requires a 90 minute debate I think and can’t be delayed or amended once laid by the Government. It’s a straightforward yes or no. With 400 MPs against a no deal Brexit, it’s essentially a vote of no confidence away from being laid by a minister that commands the confidence of the house to do so. As long as they get the ball rolling before at the start of May (which will ironically be the end of May).
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29-03-2019, 00:26
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Re: Brexit (New).
Two interesting pieces show how the odds were stacked against the UK as the EU imposed its terms on how the negotiations were structured.
Former Greek finance minister. Says Theresa May should have not accepted a two-phase negotiation.
https://www.ft.com/video/01aef2cb-81...b-85a0c9559097
Sir Ivan Rogers who resigned as the UK’s ambassador to the EU in 2017. Talks of how the UK created in December 2017 and how the EU maximised its position throughout 2017. Says a year from now, the risk is nothing happens. Withdrawal terms are the easy bit. The hardest bit is the trade agreement.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/aud...erms-of-brexit
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29-03-2019, 04:44
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Maggy J
Well it will be interesting come the next GE just who gets culled and who stays.
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l predict it will be a bloodbath..
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29-03-2019, 06:48
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by jfman
The People’s Vote campaign will be out in force encouraging a pro-EU vote. I think after so many signatures and the march few consider the anti-EU vote to be stronger than the pro-EU vote. You are correct, it’ll be interesting, and the final nail in the coffin of Brexit. 77 people walking down the coast will not sway it.
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I like that, I like it a lot
It's probably that sort of condescending attitude that kicked it all off to start with . .
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29-03-2019, 07:56
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Re: Brexit (New).
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I like that, I like it a lot
It's probably that sort of condescending attitude that kicked it all off to start with . .
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29-03-2019, 08:18
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Re: Brexit (New).
looks like another fraught day in parliament
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29-03-2019, 08:30
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
looks like another fraught day in parliament
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l had a chuckle at that when l saw it earlier.
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29-03-2019, 08:41
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by denphone
l predict it will be a bloodbath..
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No I just think that a fair number will be shown the exit by a fed up electorate.
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BTW it might be an idea to consider phrasing in regards to MPs and retribution. Jo Cox should be a reminder of what happens when rhetoric get a little too strong.
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29-03-2019, 08:46
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Re: Brexit (New).
l never meant it in that way Maggy but l will phrase it another way in future.
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29-03-2019, 09:04
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by denphone
l never meant it in that way Maggy but l will phrase it another way in future.
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Is this what this place has come to. Some people should get a grip.
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