This is the same day as there'll be hundreds of thousands of people outside protesting against Brexit/for a 2nd referendum?
Yup.
It's also the first Saturday sitting since the Falklands. Gonna be a big day.
This is the same day as there'll be hundreds of thousands of people outside protesting against Brexit/for a 2nd referendum?
Stupid question, but we all agree a GE is risky as if Boris gets a majority will almost certainly be a no deal, so in many ways having an election is a big risk
At the moment we have a majority remain parliament or more a majority against no deal parliament, why do they not pass a law banning no deal ever, and put a stipulation in that if the EU ever refuses an extension then parliament must revoke Article 50
Cunning, give MP's the chance to vote down No Deal, then tell all the brexiteers its not their fault they couldn't get us out??
I do like the double majority idea, i don't think the ERG would though.
I'd be cautious of Waterfield's sources. He talks a lot of shit.
Anything about "major concessions" that comes from the Times should be quarantined at this point.
Yes seems like he's semi full of shit:I'd be cautious of Waterfield's sources. He talks a lot of shit.
How can they vote on something the EU has rejected. It seems like such a pointless day to have other than oooh, big fake moment rather than get on your bike and ask for an extension already you buffoon. It just a complete joke at this point.
Doesn't it just SCREAM that?DUP cunts want their veto and don't give a shit what the majority of NI wants.
I'm waiting for Cummings to claim that he can solve the Irish border problems with the power of the cloud. Every truck just needs a permanent internet connection. Hardware raytracing will be used to solve rules of origin queries in realtime. Top-secret 3D stacked border posts will allow the UK to beat the raw trade power advantage of the EU27. Meanwhile border disruptions caused by latency issues on cross-Channel ferries will be fixed by new SSD tech that reduces loading/unloading times to a fraction of a second while also reducing the storage size of the goods.
I can only guess it was leaked to test the waters/show the EU might make concessions down the road with a government that has a fresh mandate
It's so incredibly frustrating, eh?Late 2018 was clearly "Peak Brexit Survey". lol
But yeah, those results are why Brexit supporters desperately want to avoid finding out the "Will of the People".
"If 17.4 million people marched outside Parliament against Brexit 😏"
Boris wouldn't campaign for no deal brexit in an election, what a fucking carry-on.
and EU-friendly tory mp's are satisfied with that answer. fuck off.
I actually don't think Johnson would go unambiguously no deal, he'll couch it as "no more extensions" we'll get a deal or we'll leave no deal on X date. i.e roughly what he's been doing until now as it's just about holding the party together.
The way things are going with Turkey and Trump, there are significant odds of the EU being more stringent than previously expected. Brexit is a time sink at a moment when time and proper coordination may be precious.