Farrage coming back to lead the "brexit party"
The state of UK politics
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/nigel-farage-backs-brexit-party-102500649.html
That would split the gammon vote nicely.
Farrage coming back to lead the "brexit party"
The state of UK politics
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/nigel-farage-backs-brexit-party-102500649.html
With what is in the news today about changing the good Friday agreement I think May has totally lost the plot. No plan B.
With what is in the news today about changing the good Friday agreement I think May has totally lost the plot. No plan B.
Wouldn't there have to be another referendum to make any significant changes to the GFA?
Ireland would also need to agree, it's a no-go.Wouldn't there have to be another referendum to make any significant changes to the GFA?
Ireland would also need to agree, it's a no-go.
This weeks going to be absolute chaos in parliament.
May will presumably just reoffer her deal and stick to her rhetoric. Parliament hopefully succeeds in taking back control and then she'll just be a passenger (albeit one with her head out of the window screaming at passerbys)
This weeks going to be absolute chaos in parliament.
May will presumably just reoffer her deal and stick to her rhetoric. Parliament hopefully succeeds in taking back control and then she'll just be a passenger (albeit one with her head out of the window screaming at passerbys)
May is utterly awful, Tory MPs must now be cursing the day the appointed her in 2016. You'd think her deranged behaviour makes it more likely Parliament will be able to take control of the process. Guess she could resign ultimately, she doesn't seem the type though. Will probably have to be removed from number 10 kicking and screaming.
Imagine Boris got appointed instead..May is utterly awful, Tory MPs must now be cursing the day the appointed her in 2016. You'd think her deranged behaviour makes it more likely Parliament will be able to take control of the process. Guess she could resign ultimately, she doesn't seem the type though. Will probably have to be removed from number 10 kicking and screaming.
At least the country would’ve already been set on fire rather than this horrible, slow march towards disaster that we’re currently on.Imagine Boris got appointed instead..
At least the country would’ve already been set on fire rather than this horrible, slow march towards disaster that we’re currently on.
This weeks going to be absolute chaos in parliament.
May will presumably just reoffer her deal and stick to her rhetoric. Parliament hopefully succeeds in taking back control and then she'll just be a passenger (albeit one with her head out of the window screaming at passerbys)
And eject the cupboard into space.Parliament's best plan would be to lock both May and Corbyn in a cupboard somewhere in the HoC.
I've noticed that as well. Most of the polls I've seen seem to back No Deal over a second referendum which is ridiculous.The worrying thing is that the 'no deal' option is now gathering support at a rapid rate. The shit show is getting even worse.
I dont think she will accept that... I think if parliament takes control she paints it as remain MP's against the will of the people and calls a general election (which she will fight on basically that point alone)
I think Corbyn and the official labour position probably has to vote for the GE as well given how long hes called for it
I just feel she would rather go out kicking and screaming (though hoping to secure a workable majority) than have parliament take control
Sky have a poll where 26% of people who voted think "No Deal" Brexit means staying in the EU, crazy.
The GFA is an internationally binding treaty registered with the UN. It can't be unilaterally altered by one party so the whole idea is a non-starter. I literally can't believe Downing Street don't know that so their denial rings true.
Were people always that ignorant ? If folks that have lived through the 70s can comment on that...
Comes across as a leaked false proposal put out there to distract and make the actual proposal appear more legitimate.
Donald Tusk, the European council president, has claimed that David Cameron told him he thought he would never have to hold the referendum he promised because the Lib Dems would block it.
In an interview for a BBC documentary, ‘Inside Europe: Ten Years of Turmoil’, the first episode of which goes out a week today, Tusk said:
I asked David Cameron, ‘Why did you decide on this referendum, this – it’s so dangerous, so even stupid, you know,’ and, he told me - and I was really amazed and even shocked - that the only reason was his own party, [He told me] he felt really safe, because he thought at the same time that there’s no risk of a referendum, because, his coalition partner, the Liberals, would block this idea of a referendum. But then, surprisingly, he won and there was no coalition partner. So paradoxically David Cameron became the real victim of his own victory.
#Facepalm
The worrying thing is that the 'no deal' option is now gathering support at a rapid rate. The shit show is getting even worse.
well except then May would not then call a general election - so if Corbyn wants an election he would have to grab the opportunity nowShe cannot just call a general election. If parliament is taking control they can also stop her calling an election as long as they have more than 1/3 the house supporting. Labour might say, let parliament take control and let's have an election afterwards. That is the price for our support. Could suit Corbyn nicely.