When can we deselect these cunts? Seriously fuck this I am livid
15 Tories defied the whip to vote for the Benn amendment, meanwhile six Labour MPs defied the whip to vote against it, including such 'surprises' as Caroline Flint and Kate Hooey
So no indicative votes...
For a government that is a collapsed mess the rubble seems to be sticking together.
I can't get over the fact that she represents one of the most Remain leaning constituencies in the country.
Brexit is all consuming so I'm not surprised the Spring statement has basically gone right under the rug, but:
Benefits freeze hits 10 million poor families, but top 0.1%'s wealth swells
Tory economics at it again.
Good luck explaining your way out the reality to your constituents post Brexit. Do none them know that time will come and they'll ask why did you let this happen?
I cannot see him doing it, what else is there for parliament to do. They will just be sat on their hands for two weeks. :p
Probably better off with caps.On an unrelated note, how is the £ looking at the moment? I've been trying to exchange some currency for a while now and trying to pick the best time is an absolute mare right now.
On an unrelated note, how is the £ looking at the moment? I've been trying to exchange some currency for a while now and trying to pick the best time is an absolute mare right now.
Better do it now than later when it drops real bad. It's at 1.31 against the USD right now iirc, was at 1.33 yesterday.On an unrelated note, how is the £ looking at the moment? I've been trying to exchange some currency for a while now and trying to pick the best time is an absolute mare right now.
Better do it now than later when it drops real bad. It's at 1.31 against the USD right now iirc, was at 1.33 yesterday.
Might be worth at least 1 billion Zimbabwean dollars in April lol
Are they still hardcore stanning for TIG? I finally checked out a couple weeks agoListening to Remainiacs podcast from yesterday, seems like such a waste of time now as everything is changed again
My question is does she *have to* present the extension to the EU Council or she can decide to present the request to extend.
Big difference, although I'm guessing the latter.
We've seen this a few times now: The day after a horrible day all the spineless Tory cunts fall back in line and it's back to square one again. Repeat ad infinitum.
Putting in my paperwork for my Spanish passport when I'm back off holiday. Bollocks to this clown show. Ill move my business to Spain.
Just imagine the reaction from the Daily Mail commentariat lol.
I don't think the EU would dare use a 2nd referendum or GE as a condition for an extension because it would be viewed by Brexiters and the media as the EU directly interfering their country's own affairs, and it would only enforce the perception that the UK needs "take back control" from the big, bad EU. And if a 2nd referendum did happen on those terms, the Leave campaign would use it as fuel to drive more conspiracy theories and anti-EU sentiment amongst the public. I do think the UK's hand needs to be forced on a 2nd referendum, but I don't see the EU doing it at all.
I have no clue how the UK plans to get out of this, and it seems like the only winners in this (highly likely) no deal scenario are a few assholes in parliament and the disaster capitalists who will swoop down like vultures as everything goes to shit.
Putting in my paperwork for my Spanish passport when I'm back off holiday. Bollocks to this clown show. Ill move my business to Spain.
Ha, I'm supposed to be flying to Disney Paris at the end of the month. Been thinking that I need to get some currency exchanged sooner rather than later in case there's serious tankage, but I'm also at the edge of my seat waiting to see how things like flights are gonna go too.
Right, but since they don't have to give the UK an extension they can say 'we'll only give you an extension if you X, Y or Z'.EU can't tell us what to do, but they can explain they need a clear reason for a long extension, and that the current deal is not a good reason - basically saying 'Ref or GE or GTFO' without actually saying it
Honestly, everything this week has gone as I predicted, although I did get nervous for a minute there last night when the tories started whipping people to vote for no deal.
On an unrelated note, how is the £ looking at the moment? I've been trying to exchange some currency for a while now and trying to pick the best time is an absolute mare right now.
Probably more Tory activists in the audience, I can't stomach itTime to watch the nightmare show that is QT and see how they blame Labour for everything.
This is so hard to watch. I was under the impression that the referendum results are not legally binding, though the government did promise to do it. Why wouldn't you just revoke article 50?