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03-14-2019 , 02:02 PM
They'll take almost certainly say yes to few more months though.
03-14-2019 , 02:03 PM
The indicative voting process should have been from day 1 before we invoked article 50.
03-14-2019 , 02:05 PM
Andrew Adonis is a very pro-EU Remainer:

03-14-2019 , 02:12 PM
and a very wishful thinker.

So all amendments fail including withdrawing the one to stop Meaningful Vote 3 - this time it's the same.
03-14-2019 , 02:15 PM
They have to actually vote FOR something, right? Yesterday's vote against a no deal brexit was non binding and the default on March 29 is still a no deal exit?
03-14-2019 , 02:17 PM
The 8th or 9th time may's deal is stuck in the microwave they'll vote for it.
03-14-2019 , 02:18 PM
If they're too cowardly to take the responsibility of indicative voting then it has to be may's deal. You had your chance to do better and you chose not to.
03-14-2019 , 02:21 PM
03-14-2019 , 02:27 PM
So a great day in parliament.

They've achieved agreeing to ask for an extension if May's deal passes by the 20th March
03-14-2019 , 03:00 PM
This was quite funny.

Quote:
Following the votes, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn reiterated his support for a further referendum after earlier ordering his MPs not to vote for one.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47576813
03-14-2019 , 03:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by chezlaw
So a great day in parliament.

They've achieved agreeing to ask for an extension if May's deal passes by the 20th March
Not so fast...

03-14-2019 , 03:19 PM
Yes I see I missed some of it.

03-14-2019 , 03:57 PM
So May is going to keep putting this deal up for a vote until the desired result is achieved. Diebitter must be livid, he hates that sort of thing!
03-14-2019 , 04:02 PM
Not more so than usual.
03-14-2019 , 04:28 PM
This was quite funny as well.



03-14-2019 , 04:56 PM
Bit concerned that Putin might bung a small EU27 country PM to veto the delay.
03-14-2019 , 04:59 PM
"I got that beat... I got that beat..."

03-14-2019 , 05:01 PM
I fully expect the delay to be vetoed now. Then May's deal goes back for a 4th vote on or around the 29th and passes.
03-14-2019 , 05:06 PM
03-14-2019 , 05:08 PM
The mother of all ________

a. Parliaments
b. <insert other>
03-14-2019 , 05:34 PM
Funny thing is that if you wanted to get your deal everyone hates or even if they are fine with it have infinity+1 agendas that are fufilled by voting against it, over the line, the route so far would seem pretty optimal.

Think we are here by accident more than elite gg May.
03-14-2019 , 07:03 PM
LOL Clive Lewis using 'Final Say' for a second referendum on Question Time

Obviously, it will only be final if Remain wins.
03-14-2019 , 07:23 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by diebitter
LOL Clive Lewis using 'Final Say' for a second referendum on Question Time

Obviously, it will only be final if Remain wins.
Like eurosceptics would have shut up if they'd lost the first one
03-14-2019 , 07:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Strong and stable.
03-14-2019 , 07:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Bit concerned that Putin might bung a small EU27 country PM to veto the delay.
The one line unifying the 27 is that Britain must retain blame for brexit outcomes. Any deviation will be punished overtly or covertly in the future. For example when the bailouts occur in the resulting deep recession.

This is why they have given us everything they could have possibly given us under the rules based structure of the EU. They negotiated with us to the best possible outcome given the parameters and restrictions we imposed on ourselves.

The best example of this is the future liabilities. That 39 billion should be closer to 50 billion. They didn't press us for our full amount owed because their one line is to ensure blame falls mostly towards us and away from them. They gave us a very good discount on what we owe them to keep their high ground.

      
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