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May voted 700 times.

May voted 700 times.
is that the UK could never have opted for No Deal from day 1.
Surely you must realize by this stage what you have been suggesting was never an option.
We'll find out surely but i think It'll be the price they're willing to accept to get brexit through.
And yes i know it's pointless
Based on negotiations so far that probably sounds like our best way of negotiating any decent dealsSo you are saying that parliament will agree to being in the Customs Union and not be able to do their own trade deals?
Yes so if by some miracle parliament agrees on a direction and the government implement that , then the political declaration will be amended to say the intention is to remain in the customs union etc .
I don't see it but if it did happen what do Brexiters then say when they realise they are still tied to the EU and can't do their fantastic trade deals with Bongo Bongo Land.
Yes it could, remember it was never the Governments policy to leave the EU it really wanted to reform certain elements; however Cameron had tried this already and got short-shift, he was sent away with the proverbial flea in his ear. It was the subsequent referendum which produced the Leave vote which May ceased upon and persuaded 80% of parliament to vote for A50. The simple fact of the matter is that unprepared as it was, the Government/Parliament should not have applied for A50 until it was ready... but it did, and once it had done so, then a No Deal' situation was the only option, notwithstanding all the issues it would raise about borders and GFA.
As I have tried to explain above and in previous posts, once A50 had been actioned then 'No Deal' was the only option because the UK government was caught with its pants down and could only realistically 'negotiate' once we were out of the EU, in fairness a point the EU made time and time again. A binary choice was given in the referendum and cemented in place once A50 was applied for and it is still the case, Leave without a deal or revoke A50, there is no other choice, as I suspect we will see after the debacle that will now take place in Parliament.
And of course the irony here is that we may well end up leaving with No Deal because of the previously mentioned incompetence
Based on negotiations so far that probably sounds like our best way of negotiating any decent deals
I'm not sure any of the indicative votes will get a majority but I think that option has perhaps the best chance of passing.
That said I think may would rather try a general election if she can't force her deal through
The penny finally drops for Mogg. Hopefully it's still too late.
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The Brexiteers will be hoping they can oust the PM later this year and replace her with one of their own, ready for the big prize of the future relationship negotiations.
If they had any sense, they'd hold their noses and vote the WA through, for the sake of greater long-term gain. This may well still happen.
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Now it's getting fun.
Rees-Mogg now supporting us becoming a "vassal state". What a climb-down. Complete blowhard idiot.
''The Tories in England had long imagined that they were enthusiastic about the monarchy, the church and beauties of the old English Constitution, until the day of danger wrung from them the confession that they are enthusiastic only about ground rent.”Proves that all these morons care about is “Winning”.
Mine?Truly terrible idea.
Yes they want her to take the flak and then move on . When both sides of the spectrum were happy that the WA was voted down you knew there was problem.
But even if all the Tories, including the devout remainers, voted for the WA it is doubtful if will go through.
I think JRM knows he would never be able to actually deliver on what he says as well, which is why he never puts himself up as a candidate.
Absolutely.He’s a happy underdog. Enjoys screeching at the system, pointing out the issues and claiming there is easy fixes but has no solutions.
The worst thing about it is that he profits from the chaos. He’s another treasonous cnut.
May tried this by giving Brexiters top cabinet posts, didnt work.The Tories really should make JRM their leader once May has gone. He seems to be the one with the real power these days, at least if he was actually leader he would have some accountability as well. Its too easy sitting on the sidelines talking bollocks and having half the country think you are some kind of genius because nothing you say is ever actually tested. Let's see how he negotiates our future trading relationship, he still thinks we have all the cards, let him see how that works out, and if it doesnt he has to carry the can.
Sky said:Massive moment. The expectation among Tory grandees now is that PM uses the below to set a date for her resignation.
Sun said:Theresa May will address Tory MPs at the 1922 committee at 5pm tomorrow.
Love this from John Baron, Tory Brexiteer. Essentially; things aren't working out how I like, so lets change everything else and run the scenario again until I bloody-well get what I want! The people spoke once, it's on record and no matter what changes we have to honour the thing that happened once and gets me what I want. Now fetch my grapes servant … and they had better be peeled!
"A snap general election is becoming more likely. Whatever the outcome of the votes on Wednesday, the numbers inside the current remain-dominated House of Commons will not change. It may be that an election is necessary to redress the balance in favour of MPs willing to implement the referendum result, for history suggests it is unwise for any parliament to distance itself from the people. The events of the next few weeks will be critical."
Lets ignore 5.5M signatures on a petition and over 1M people marching in London.
Instead, let's pander to 200 people and Nigel Farage.
To be fair, that's a long way short of 17.4 million.
To be fair, that's a long way short of 17.4 million.
When you consider every single voter had a polling card put through their letter box but the with the petition:
1. You have to know about it.
2. You have to make an effort to look for it.
3. You have to make an effort to sign it.
Opinion polls ask a couple of thousand people, or less, what they think. Almost 1/10th of the population of the country has signed this, think about it. It's unprecedented.
But indicative that "the people" Baron claims Parliament is distancing itself from cannot refer to the population as a whole.
Mine?
I see why you say that but we are all dancing to his tune anyway, this way when things go wrong he gets to say its someone else's fault.
I honestly think when people are put in positions of authority, reality slaps them in the face and they have to moderate their positions. Think Syriza in Greece.
I appreciate its a risk. But if a Brexiter isnt put in charge of Brexit we are only storing up a massive betrayal conspiracy for a later date.
You're right. The largest signed petition in UK history which acheived that total in 5 days isn't worthy of a consideration.More than three times as many people got off their arses and went down to a polling station to vote.
There have been some strident claims that petitions and marches are 'democracy' which presumably means referendums and general elections are not. They're a good idea but if they come across as just bullying they're not going to change any minds.Well of course not - we know that (at least) 16.1 million people are in favour of remain.
However, the fact that 5m of that 16.1m have also chosen to do a few clicks online to sign a petition, is not going to impress many leavers.