22-03-2019, 12:42
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Damien
Presumably April 12th with May's Deal including the later date if it passes.
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https://twitter.com/BBCkatyaadler/st...60955202338816
Might explain why the EU give us so many options. They want to ensure we, not they, take responsibility for No Deal. May would rather the EU take the blame.
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That is utterly typical of May all along as she puts the blame on everybody else whilst absolving herself of any responsibility.
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22-03-2019, 12:43
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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Who is the replacement expected to be ?
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22-03-2019, 12:46
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
Who is the replacement expected to be ?
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Who do you want it to be?.
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22-03-2019, 12:52
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Damien
Presumably April 12th with May's Deal including the later date if it passes.
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https://twitter.com/BBCkatyaadler/st...60955202338816
Might explain why the EU give us so many options. They want to ensure we, not they, take responsibility for No Deal. May would rather the EU take the blame.
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I think she’s starting to wonder whether it’s the only way out of the Groundhog Day scenario she’s created, and it would certainly explain why the EU rowed back from its first draft agreement which stated 22 May as a conditional deadline and offered no unconditional deadline at all. In that scenario there was a clear incentive for the DUP and the ERG to keep holding out.
In the present scenario, there is still some incentive for her to try to win round enough of the MPs who are wavering in the middle, though that’s still a tall order. From the EU’s point of view they can simply say that with the small unconditional delay they did nothing to heighten the risk of No Deal.
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22-03-2019, 12:55
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by denphone
Who do you want it to be?.
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Not sure it's a good time to change ,plus who would accept the poison chalice at this stage of the game.
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22-03-2019, 13:03
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Mick
No it is not.
Also - How many times do I have to say this?
Their votes on amendments are not legally binding!!!
Only Theresa May can revoke Article 50, she cannot be forced to do so by any amendment vote in parliament. The Government is the Executive and it can only put forth Primary Legislation. Any private members Bill that attempts to change Statutes, the Government still has one last Nuclear option, as it is the Executive, it can advise the Queen to veto any Bill and it will not receive Royal Assent, no assent, means it won't pass in to law.
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Of course, the queen could decide she's had enough and give TM the finger at the same time as giving a private members bill Royal Assent. Apparently it last happened in 1708 so it's as good (modern!!) a precedent as the speaker stopping MV3.
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22-03-2019, 13:09
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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they had there chance to remove her and lost
Plan for MPs to get votes on seven Brexit options if Theresa May's deal defeated again
https://news.sky.com/story/plan-for-...again-11672593
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22-03-2019, 13:17
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Re: Brexit (New).
2nd referendum and revoke on the table!
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22-03-2019, 13:24
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Chris
I think she’s starting to wonder whether it’s the only way out of the Groundhog Day scenario she’s created, and it would certainly explain why the EU rowed back from its first draft agreement which stated 22 May as a conditional deadline and offered no unconditional deadline at all. In that scenario there was a clear incentive for the DUP and the ERG to keep holding out.
In the present scenario, there is still some incentive for her to try to win round enough of the MPs who are wavering in the middle, though that’s still a tall order. From the EU’s point of view they can simply say that with the small unconditional delay they did nothing to heighten the risk of No Deal.
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We seem to be back to last week/earlier this week (who can keep track) where a long extension is still on the table and if the ERG will bank what they have or a confident enough that No Deal will emerge from Parliamentary chaos in the days to come.
As for May I am not entirely sure she has much of a plan or logic left. It seems like she is surviving day to day and is almost stuck in a loop with this deal because it's all she has and all she can personally entertain. Even pulling the vote and preparing for No Deal she can't do hence the suggestion she might want the EU to do it for her.It's also possible she still thinks all the domestic things she wanted to do she'll still be able to do and it's not sinking in that her Premiership is likely over soon. Just at a human level the last two years have been brutal for her.
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22-03-2019, 13:24
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by jfman
2nd referendum and revoke on the table!
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Very surprised TM is even considering giving the indicative votes because she knows she's not going to like (some of) the results.
Last edited by GrimUpNorth; 22-03-2019 at 13:27.
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22-03-2019, 13:25
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by jfman
2nd referendum and revoke on the table!
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To (mis)quote your own point from last night ...
Whose table?
Amber Rudd? David Gauke?
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22-03-2019, 13:28
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Chris
To (mis)quote your own point from last night ...
Whose table?
Amber Rudd? David Gauke?
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The dining table next to the bowl of sour grapes
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22-03-2019, 13:37
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by jfman
2nd referendum and revoke on the table!
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I don't think there is a majority in Parliament for these. A Customs Union and/or Norway are the only things I see passing but even then that'll be without much of the Governing party so how that can actually happen in practise is unknown.
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22-03-2019, 13:45
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Damien
I don't think there is a majority in Parliament for these. A Customs Union and/or Norway are the only things I see passing but even then that'll be without much of the Governing party so how that can actually happen in practise is unknown.
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I don't think it could be anything more than advisory.
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22-03-2019, 13:55
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Re: Brexit (New).
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Originally Posted by Chris
To (mis)quote your own point from last night ...
Whose table?
Amber Rudd? David Gauke?
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Well played. Yes, it depends if that holds up and isnt just a threat.
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