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RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 13 Mar 2019 21:53

Well Caroline we had a referendum in 1975.
The brexiters never accepted the result and destroyed several Conservative administrations. That included by far the most competent Mrs T. Mrs T. Invented the single market which has been the basis of UK freedom and prosperity.
Now the wreckers may not get what they want they don't much like it.
As May has now framed matters there will be changes in statute law.
either there will be a short delay AFTER the house has ratified the deal (subject to Bercow's ruling) OR a very long delay as a result of which brexit as we knew it Jim will effectively be dead. Labour are all over the place as much as the Tories.
If the house does not vote for a delay acceptable to the EU then the UK will exit 29 March. As MPs main focus remains party politics leaving with no deal remains the most likely outcome. I sure hope not.

Caroline

Caroline Report 13 Mar 2019 20:56

They haven't voted against but they're doing their best to P everyone off enough to give up....delay....delay...delay......taking my football and not letting you play with it :-P

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 13 Mar 2019 20:16

The House has voted against brexit without a deal on a permanent basis. It has not voted against brexit. Further it is a policy resolution not legislation. As it stands the UK will leave the EU 29 March. If there is a vote for a S50 extension then May will have to move a S. I. Modifying the date. Simples.
Brexiters were quite happy with a narrow referendum win. They wanted control to be with parliament. Now they have it.
Meanwhile May is planning on a 3rd vote in plan A even though Erskine has banned such repeat votes since 1943. Bercow has intimated that he will follow the 1943 decision.
As usual scant attention is being paid to what the EU might think.

Caroline

Caroline Report 13 Mar 2019 20:14

May and God knows how many MP's they're acting like little kids if I can't play the way I want to then no one is playing.

Ron2

Ron2 Report 13 Mar 2019 19:32

Such deal rejected by 4 votes. I voted OUT I want OUT. So much for democracy in this crap third world country. May should be forced out