GloryHunter07
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Colour me skeptical.She spoke to Juncker before making her statement on the amendment. Make of that as you will.
Colour me skeptical.She spoke to Juncker before making her statement on the amendment. Make of that as you will.
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How to deal with liars
Ffs Steve
How to deal with liars
Spellman and reeves are still no deal amendments though not as strongThat's that.
YOU may well have known that you were kidding but to post potentially inflammatory words like those was not sensible IMHO.
For those reasons the post should be removed.
Keep playing with it and It'll cum to you.
Ahhh Valentine’s Day.. maybe love will be all aroundOne thing to remember and it's why May stressed it earlier, they've still another opportunity to table motions on Feb 14th. I think that's why some have given the government a win here
Ahhh Valentine’s Day.. maybe love will be all around
Valentine's Day massacre more like... Corbyn chasing unicorns and mogg proposing dropping £39bn worth of bombs on brusslesAhhh Valentine’s Day.. maybe love will be all around
Logical... Several have raised concerns as they either support brexit... Thought the mechanism was unconstitutional or were from leave seats and uncomfortable backing it12 Labour MPs voted against Cooper amendment.
Valentine's Day massacre more like... Corbyn chasing unicorns and mogg proposing dropping £39bn worth of bombs on brussles
Ahhh Valentine’s Day.. maybe love will be all around
Makes spellman also look unlikely to pass I think... But fingers crossed... All it says is basically no to no deal so of all the no deal amendments it's the most basic and the one with the best chance in theoryREEVES AMENDMENT RESULT
Votes in favour: 290
Votes against: 322
is clearly her hope... But I don't think Brady will pass eitherMay knows that there's no chance of renegotiation with the EU so this is all just about holding the Tories together and deflecting the blame for the inevitable 'no deal' chaos away from her and on to the big bad EU that thwarted the collective will of Parliament.
The Spelman/Dromey Amendment will be interesting, though - a chance for MPs to indicate that they'll prevent 'no deal' if it really comes to it (which it will).
Yes they could... Problem is it has nowhere close to a majority...Can someone not table an amendment for a second referendum or to debate a second referendum?
Can someone not table an amendment for a second referendum or to debate a second referendum?
Yes they could... Problem is it has nowhere close to a majority...