Surely you could have two questions
1. Leave or Remain
2. If Leave win, May's Deal or No Deal
Only consider question 2 if Leave is > 50%
Why not the other way round?
1. May’s Deal or No Deal
2. Remain or winner of #1
Surely you could have two questions
1. Leave or Remain
2. If Leave win, May's Deal or No Deal
Only consider question 2 if Leave is > 50%
Only consider question 1 if Remain doesn’t have 50% in question 2? How convoluted...Why not the other way round?
1. May’s Deal or No Deal
2. Remain or winner of #1
Only consider question 1 if Remain doesn’t have 50% in question 2? How convoluted...
Do they have time to hold the general election on the same date as well... Seems very likley the EU elections will be taking place
Does anyone have a spreadsheet to how MPs voted in the indicative votes
Does anyone have a spreadsheet to how MPs voted in the indicative votes
Such a weird position for British MEPs to be put into.EU elections will definitely take place on 23rd and 26th May.
If there's any delay from the UK meaning they are still in the EU on 23rd May they have to hold EU elections as well whenever the UK hold the GE. Not convinced a GE will be sufficient grounds.
Don't know about a spreadsheet but on some show I was watching on BBC yesterday, they said on their website you can enter the name of your MP or constituency and see how they voted.
What I want to know, is if you combine the "2nd referendum" option with the "customs union" option, does that have a majority?
Taking the rules that :-
anyone that voted for the 2nd referendum, but against the customs union, they would still vote for the 2nd referendum & customs union idea...
and anyone that abstained on the 2nd referendum vote, but voted for the customs union, they would still vote for the 2nd referendum & customs union idea...
but anyone that voted against the 2nd referendum, but voted for the customs union, they would still vote against the 2nd referendum & customs union idea...
Does that have a majority?![]()
Such a weird position for British MEPs to be put into.
Vote Leave drop appeal against EC. Great timing.
Something just dawned on me. "Brexit means Brexit", "We already voted once" "Will of the people" etc etc.
Yet May is here having repeated votes on the exact same thing. Can't she see the hypocrisy?
That’s just dawned on you?![]()
Yes I'm ashamed to say
It was a bit of a light bulb moment for me. Has no one pointed this out to her?
Maybe these pricks should have thought about this at the time of the referendum...
I reckon there was a deadline looming on this and they assumed we would be out of the EU and it could have no effect on proceedings. They probably thought it was going to be a two fingers up “haha we cheated and won”.
Oh FFS, make it stop please!
Oh FFS, make it stop please!
They seem to be the only sensible party.
You'd think, any other PM in history would have resigned long before now.
For me it should be;
- Revoke A50
- General Election
- Second Referendum
Eh.. Revoke A50 and then have a second referendum. That makes no sense.
Absolutely. All trust is smashed and it's way more adversorial now- ie remoaners, Brexiteers are racists etc...Sad that it's driven a big wedge between my mother and her partner and the wife and I.
It does if the EU won't delay Brexit any further. It'd either be revoke or no deal.
Why is Parliament struggling to sort this?
35million people took 2 seconds, in a binary vote, to get us here.
Anyone would think this was too complex an issue, to put before an uninformed electorate, in a referendum.
He seems to have solved the Irish border problem as there's no mention of Northern Ireland.
You would have thought if you were writing a stupid placard you'd at least get your facts and spelling right . Brexiter through and through.