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3:30 - im sure it will be live on bbc parliament and radio 5 liveI'm annoyed i can't watch, she's going to get fecking slaughtered in parlaiment for this![]()
3:30 - im sure it will be live on bbc parliament and radio 5 liveI'm annoyed i can't watch, she's going to get fecking slaughtered in parlaiment for this![]()
Do you think she can get a referendum through parliament on those terms though?I think No deal or Mays deal is a more likley vote for her to sanction
saying the people have voted to leave - now the people will choose how to leave
They did but I’d imagine a lot of leavers wouldn’t have voted leave if they’d had a glimpse of the shitshow it would become. Putting the actual leaving scenario to the vote seems the fairest thing to do, but that’s not to say it’ll happen. As you say, it depends on what May is likely to agree to.I think No deal or Mays deal is a more likley vote for her to sanction
saying the people have voted to leave - now the people will choose how to leave
As an interested outsider, this is what baffles me as well. What exactly did the UK expect? Those who now attack this deal as unacceptable - what did they have in mind and why would the EU agree to that?
I dunno... I am not sure there is a majority to have remain on the ballot either?Do you think she can get a referendum through parliament on those terms though?
Delay definite. Getting the EU to move on the backstop is her only choice now.
Yes, what bemuses me is that the agreement May has is the logical outcome of the Uk leaving, there are no cherries or magical solutions to the Irish border. Thus everyone is acting as this agreement is some kind of astonishing outcome and no-one has prepared for an alternative.
What did the UK expect to happen, this really astounds me and to compound it Labour are still talking about fantasy island after all this time.
Yeah well lets not run away with the idea that the EU is all that either. There are plenty of people other than the UK not happy with it's general tone and direction. The ECJ's ruling on Brexit may see that coming home to roost sooner rather than later. The bigger it has got the greater number of forces there are to oppose certain bits of it. It needs an altogether looser set of rules if it is to survive.It's the ridiculously arrogant belief that the EU are supposed to need the UK more than the other way round and that the EU would have to cave in to the UK's every whim. It was never going to happen but the Uk government banked on it and now realise that it could never happen and they now have no room for manoeuvre.
Varadkar says he has no issue with clarifying the agreement but it won't change.
If she's postponed to educate MPs further then she deserves everything coming her way
Not a clue.This is never going to happen, so what next.
Yeah well lets not run away with the idea that the EU is all that either. There are plenty of people other than the UK not happy with it's general tone and direction. The ECJ's ruling on Brexit may see that coming home to roost sooner rather than later. The bigger it has got the greater number of forces there are to oppose certain bits of it. It needs an altogether looser set of rules if it is to survive.
Just call another referendum
Erm so can someone give me a simplified status of what's going on now?
Erm so can someone give me a simplified status of what's going on now?
Can somebody explain to me why the SNP, whilst tirelessly seeking independence for Scotland, are so signed up to the idea of further European integration?
Isn't that something of a contradiction? Or is the movement more about being anti-English rather than pro-Scottish?
Not being snide, genuinely don't understand it.
EU states are still sovereign states.
Can somebody explain to me why the SNP, whilst tirelessly seeking independence for Scotland, are so signed up to the idea of further European integration?.
Can somebody explain to me why the SNP, whilst tirelessly seeking independence for Scotland, are so signed up to the idea of further European integration?
Isn't that something of a contradiction? Or is the movement more about being anti-English rather than pro-Scottish?
Not being snide, genuinely don't understand it.
Sure, but there are powers ceded to the EU. Also, isn't the grand project for the EU to end up as a Federation?
Can somebody explain to me why the SNP, whilst tirelessly seeking independence for Scotland, are so signed up to the idea of further European integration?
Isn't that something of a contradiction? Or is the movement more about being anti-English rather than pro-Scottish?
Not being snide, genuinely don't understand it.
And at a time when crucial information (such as the conditions of any possible deal) is simply not available.Democracy is asking people once and only once.
I believe Scotland has benefitted so much from the access to the European market (exports) and also as a small, yet rich country with plenty of natural resources they are quite reliant on the immigrants, both high-skilled as well as not so skilled ones. Economically they're screwed in case there is Brexit, even more so if there is no deal. I wouldn't say SNP is more anti-English than pro-Scottish, that would be rather unfair.Can somebody explain to me why the SNP, whilst tirelessly seeking independence for Scotland, are so signed up to the idea of further European integration?
Isn't that something of a contradiction? Or is the movement more about being anti-English rather than pro-Scottish?
Not being snide, genuinely don't understand it.
Only if you believe Brexiters.
Are they signed up to it though?