UK & EU Agree Post-Brexit Trade Deal
18-10-2019, 09:43
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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Dominic Raab was hailing the deal this morning on the news as a great deal for Northern Ireland as it will keep 'frictionless access to the single market'. If that's so great, can the rest of the UK have this too?
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Your starting to sound like a whining scotts nat
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18-10-2019, 10:36
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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Dominic Raab was hailing the deal this morning on the news as a great deal for Northern Ireland as it will keep 'frictionless access to the single market'. If that's so great, can the rest of the UK have this too?
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Your starting to sound like a whining scotts nat
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Is it not a fair point then? Seems like a cake and eat it situation to me
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18-10-2019, 11:16
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18-10-2019, 11:19
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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Well that's that sorted then.
No need to wait for Parliament to vote on the deal, those who want to remain will know that another extension is there for the taking
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18-10-2019, 11:23
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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Well that's that sorted then.
No need to wait for Parliament to vote on the deal, those who want to remain will know that another extension is there for the taking
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It makes a change from sitting in the Scottish courts instead of the HOC.
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18-10-2019, 11:28
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
John Mann says more than nine Labour MPs will vote for Johnson's deal.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-politics-live
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The Financial Times vote count quoted earlier had seven Labour MPs voting for the deal, and Boris Johnson losing by three votes. If Mann is right about the number of Labour rebels, and the FT is right about everything else, Johnson would win.
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18-10-2019, 12:31
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
Judges REJECT Remainers' demand for urgent legal challenge against Boris Johnson
COURT OF APPEAL judges have rejected Liberty’s bid for an urgent hearing against Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The human rights group brought the case before the court in an attempt to ensure the Government complied with the Benn Act, the law that forces Boris Johnson to request an extension if a deal has not been passed by October 19 - tomorrow. Lawyers for the civil rights organisation argued that is legal challenge, brought to ensure Mr Johnson "acts within the law", should be heard immediately. But the judges rejected their application and Lord Burnett said the full reasons for their decision will be given in writing at a later date.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...enn-Act-latest
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18-10-2019, 12:52
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Mark Francois on the way into Downing Street. Not sure my sides will be able to take it if the press catch him on the way out.
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18-10-2019, 12:56
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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Judges REJECT Remainers' demand for urgent legal challenge against Boris Johnson
COURT OF APPEAL judges have rejected Liberty’s bid for an urgent hearing against Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The human rights group brought the case before the court in an attempt to ensure the Government complied with the Benn Act, the law that forces Boris Johnson to request an extension if a deal has not been passed by October 19 - tomorrow. Lawyers for the civil rights organisation argued that is legal challenge, brought to ensure Mr Johnson "acts within the law", should be heard immediately. But the judges rejected their application and Lord Burnett said the full reasons for their decision will be given in writing at a later date.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...enn-Act-latest
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I should hope so. Putting the deal before parliament was part of the Benn act, to try to stop that happening through legal means was doomed to fail.
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18-10-2019, 13:00
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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I should hope so. Putting the deal before parliament was part of the Benn act, to try to stop that happening through legal means was doomed to fail.
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That's a different case isn't it?
Either way that case, the one to stop the deal being put to Parliament is a joke. The point of previous successful court actions have been to maintain the power of Parliament either by ensuring they had to pass Article 50 or stopping Johnson suspending it for a long amount of time. No merit at all in trying to use the courts to subvert Parliament.
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18-10-2019, 13:23
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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That's a different case isn't it?
Either way that case, the one to stop the deal being put to Parliament is a joke. The point of previous successful court actions have been to maintain the power of Parliament either by ensuring they had to pass Article 50 or stopping Johnson suspending it for a long amount of time. No merit at all in trying to use the courts to subvert Parliament.
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No, that's the case to be submitted today. A letter from Brecow was the nail in the coffin for it.
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Anti-Brexit legal campaigner Jolyon Maugham QC asked Edinburgh’s Court of Session to suspend the deal and bar the government from entering into arrangements under which Northern Ireland would become part of a separate customs area from the rest of the UK.
But a lawyer for the UK government said the case was constitutionally misconceived. “This is a manifest attempt to interfere with proceedings in parliament,” said Gerry Moynihan QC.
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18-10-2019, 13:38
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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If two government ministers did resign and that is a very big if then the numbers more then likely won't add up when it comes to the vote.
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18-10-2019, 13:42
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
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Paywall article from the Telegraph. Really?
Experts again failing to realise its just a withdrawl agreement and has nothing to do with any future DEAL we may reach with the EU.
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18-10-2019, 13:42
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Those expelled from the party expected to vote against in the “high single figures”.
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