It is bull, though. She hasn't got all of her own on side.Isn't May correct though? Everybody is playing party politics here that has ground the process down to a halt.
Your parliament has very little comeback to that in my opinion.
It is bull, though. She hasn't got all of her own on side.Isn't May correct though? Everybody is playing party politics here that has ground the process down to a halt.
Your parliament has very little comeback to that in my opinion.
Anna Soubry on TV saying the police have had advised her it's not safe to go home, she says she's not the only one, she is not going home this weekend, May stirred up a lot of anger up yesterday.
Brexit is like a bloke trying to show off in front of the lads by farting really loudly, but he follows through and soils himself. With turds running down his legs, he tries to pretend that he knew he was going to follow through, and that’s exactly what he farted for.
I don't even know what to expect from the EU today / tomorrow... Next week seems a long time awayI honestly don't know what to expect next week.
so we only get an extension if we pass May's deal next week, right? But didn't matey in parliament say they couldn't have another vote on May's deal unless its significantly changed?
There are ways round that in parliment I think... Eg if MP's vote to overule the speaker .. and if there is enough to overrule there is probably enough to pass itso we only get an extension if we pass May's deal next week, right? But didn't matey in parliament say they couldn't have another vote on May's deal unless its significantly changed?
Sounds like the EU are debating giving a very short unconditional extension or a slightly longer conditional one.
It is, when you break it down chief.This is not democracy.
It is, when you break it down chief.
Democracy
Demo - short for demonstration
C - short for see, to look
Racy - something that is sexually titillating
Therefore, democracy is short for "a demonstration at watching a country get fecked hard".
What kind of plan should be expected beyond putting a negotiating team together, triggering art. 50 and beginning the negotiations? I think we're reaching a bit here.
Far from it. I was talking from the narrow perspective of handling the Brexit/EU situation.
Yup, it seems that the initial reports were true, France at the least do not want an extension at all but is willing to compromise for something very short. If I'm not mistaken Austria and Denmark are the ones that want a longer extension while the others are silent.
There isn't a majority to revoke A50. We're ultra fecked.7th may and it will be stated if no EU election the UK can't extend again...
If that's true may will have succeeded in the binary options of her deal or no deal she wanted
Assuming there isn't a majority for recind a50
That article is a little unfair though, isn't it?
She can't rule out No Deal. How could she? It's the default position: that is what will happen unless a deal is accepted or Article 50 is revoked. May cannot do either of those things without Parliament's approval. How do they expect her to rule out no deal? Say that it won't happen? It's not up to her at this point actually.She has refused to rule out no deal despite the fact that, again, the House of Commons voted for such a move twice.
But it is true that Parliament has only decided AGAINST things. We know what isn't acceptable to the current House of Commons. We have no clue what is it they would accept.Her spokesman explains this by saying she is frustrated with parliament's "inability to take a decision".
The truth is it has, repeatedly on all manner of things - they're just not decisions to her liking.
That is because the PM in an entirely authoritarian manner took no counsel from Parliament and offered a series of proposals guided by "red lines" no one agreed to.That article is a little unfair though, isn't it?
She can't rule out No Deal. How could she? It's the default position: that is what will happen unless a deal is accepted or Article 50 is revoked. May cannot do either of those things without Parliament's approval. How do they expect her to rule out no deal? Say that it won't happen? It's not up to her at this point actually.
But it is true that Parliament has only decided AGAINST things. We know what isn't acceptable to the current House of Commons. We have no clue what is it they would accept.
A million people think responding to our Prime Minister's appalling tactics of trying to turn the public, who she's of course on the side off, require immediate clarification. She's played a very dangerous card in a very volatile situation.
I doubt it makes a difference, but a million signatures in 24 hours is at least a howl of protest against these self serving and self aggrandising bastards.
That article is a little unfair though, isn't it?
She can't rule out No Deal. How could she? It's the default position: that is what will happen unless a deal is accepted or Article 50 is revoked. May cannot do either of those things without Parliament's approval. How do they expect her to rule out no deal? Say that it won't happen? It's not up to her at this point actually.
But it is true that Parliament has only decided AGAINST things. We know what isn't acceptable to the current House of Commons. We have no clue what is it they would accept.
A lot of which is her causing. She went off and did her own thing without consulting others only to bang the same drum for months even though it was clear MPs were against it and nothing has changed.That article is a little unfair though, isn't it?
She can't rule out No Deal. How could she? It's the default position: that is what will happen unless a deal is accepted or Article 50 is revoked. May cannot do either of those things without Parliament's approval. How do they expect her to rule out no deal? Say that it won't happen? It's not up to her at this point actually.
But it is true that Parliament has only decided AGAINST things. We know what isn't acceptable to the current House of Commons. We have no clue what is it they would accept.
This is a great summary.That is because the PM in an entirely authoritarian manner took no counsel from Parliament and offered a series of proposals guided by "red lines" no one agreed to.
They voted to rule out no deal in the hope that May will prevent the law from kicking in and hoping, despite her flagrant disregard for Parliament so far, that she follows the will of the house because all she gave them was a deal that there was no view of as it was built, with no consultation that didn't work for the House.
She will not listen. She never has. She created her deal or no deal. Her leadership is the opposite of the cross party diplomacy that was needed and it has been thus for the whole of her Prime Ministership.
She has been the enemy of Parliament, a poor diplomat and pig headed leader. History will not remember her well.
Tbf DUP and SF are equally as bad as each other - just polar opposite views. Bunch of gobshitesVery unfortunately. Their voter base is that thick, the DUPers just have to bleat on about keeping “them uns” (Catholics) out and about how the big bad Sinn Fein monster will destroy their way of life.
I think the fact it will be tied to an extension will be enough to get it through to another vote. It doesn't matter though, the deal is dead. Any slim chance she had of getting it through she killed last night with her speech.
So I'd assume it's a longer delay and the resignation of the PM?
In our defence, some of us spend our days screaming about the alternatives. And not just middle of the road either. Nationalists and unionists both have great choices in SDLP and UUP that they won't vote for in meaningful numbers.Tbf DUP and SF are equally as bad as each other - just polar opposite views. Bunch of gobshites
In our defence, some of us spend our days screaming about the alternatives. And not just middle of the road either. Nationalists and unionists both have great choices in SDLP and UUP that they won't vote for in meaningful numbers.
It's going to be Johnson isn't it and he's going to be so busy rimming trump he's basically going to let mogg run the shitshowI fear the worst outcome out of the shenanigans is an anti-establishment leader for the UK in the form of Trump.
I thought being eaten by a giant spider with mini sucking arseholes for fangs was my biggest fear, but apparently not.It's going to be Johnson isn't it and he's going to be so busy rimming trump he's basically going to let mogg run the shitshow
I fear the worst outcome out of the shenanigans is an anti-establishment leader for the UK in the form of Trump.
Tbf DUP and SF are equally as bad as each other - just polar opposite views. Bunch of gobshites
It's not even tradition, SLDP and UUP used to be the dominant parties here. But Sinn Fein and DUP have somehow both managed to simultaneously move into the the centre ground taking the moderate vote and whip up the eejits on both ends of the spectrum too. It would be impressive if it wasn't crippling us.Is there an obvious reason for that outside of tradition?
I can imagine Nigel Farage joining the Tories if that happens.Boris Johnson will be your new PM soon. Enjoy!
Really, this isn't true.Tbf DUP and SF are equally as bad as each other - just polar opposite views. Bunch of gobshites