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Message 1984741 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 13:14:39 UTC

Now looks certain to be rejected. Tha means another vote tomorrow & if that is rejected, a final vote on Thursday to extend article 50.
So bye bye 23:00 29/3/19.
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Message 1984750 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 13:38:25 UTC

This is really weird.
Russian Sputnik are streaming the Brexit debate from the House of Parlaiment live right now!
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201903121073148362-uk-brexit-vote-march/
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Message 1984751 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 13:46:21 UTC

Look like Putin wins. He has broken the EU er NATO apart.
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Message 1984753 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 14:04:34 UTC

The frog that gave that party conference speech is back!
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Message 1984760 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 14:16:00 UTC - in response to Message 1984751.  

Look like Putin wins. He has broken the EU er NATO apart.

Or perhaps Trump...
"This American administration firmly believes in the nation state, not supranational structures and this administration are hugely keen on the defence, security and indeed business relationships that exist between our two countries. And I think it's fair to say they see Brexit as a great opportunity," Mr. Trump said.
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Message 1984771 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 14:45:43 UTC - in response to Message 1984741.  

Now looks certain to be rejected. Tha means another vote tomorrow & if that is rejected, a final vote on Thursday to extend article 50.
So bye bye 23:00 29/3/19.
I agree. This isn't going well, and I can't see the necessary 115 members reversing their vote.

So, fast forward 72 hours, and I think we're back in Groundhog Day. I sincerely hope that at that point, Theresa May steps aside, and allows someone else to (re-?) negotiate a completely new withdrawal deal without Theresa May's personal red lines.

And I would prefer it if that new agreement was negotiated under the direction of a cross-party 'Government of National Unity' (as has been used in wartime), or a formal coalition.
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Message 1984790 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 19:32:45 UTC - in response to Message 1984771.  

Be honest with yourself...can you really see pigs fly?
Defeated again so she offers a free vote for tomorrow.
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Message 1984795 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 20:15:50 UTC

Sigh...
Another vote tomorrow and another vote on Thursday.
Will Britain leave EU on march 29?
Or should the exit be postponed for more negotiations?
Or will there be a new referendum?
Or should Britain have a new national election?
Isn't about time that Britain make their mind up?
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Message 1984809 - Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 21:06:44 UTC

Putin is dancing in the streets with glee at all the trouble he has created.
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Message 1984954 - Posted: 13 Mar 2019, 16:20:17 UTC

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Message 1984965 - Posted: 13 Mar 2019, 17:42:51 UTC

Regenerating
money tree?

TimeLord, you been up to your tricks again? :-)
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Message 1984991 - Posted: 13 Mar 2019, 21:52:06 UTC
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On Thursday, MPs will be asked if they want to delay Brexit until 30 June.
If so then Britain have to go through the European Parliament elections in late May:)
New drama follows tomorrow.
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Message 1984992 - Posted: 13 Mar 2019, 22:09:36 UTC

Will there be a snap before that?
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Message 1984994 - Posted: 13 Mar 2019, 22:16:04 UTC
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Think the giant pharmaceuticals had better come with a cure for cancer pdq, as there is a terrible cancerous growth in Westminister.

European Commission spokesperson said: "There are only two ways to leave the EU: with or without a deal. The EU is prepared for both.
"To take no deal off the table, it is not enough to vote against no deal - you have to agree to a deal.
"We have agreed a deal with the prime minister and the EU is ready to sign it."
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Message 1985021 - Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 1:11:35 UTC - in response to Message 1984994.  

Think the giant pharmaceuticals had better come with a cure for cancer pdq, as there is a terrible cancerous growth in Westminister.

European Commission spokesperson said: "There are only two ways to leave the EU: with or without a deal. The EU is prepared for both.
"To take no deal off the table, it is not enough to vote against no deal - you have to agree to a deal.
"We have agreed a deal with the prime minister and the EU is ready to sign it."

Just politicians being political for show before they actually sit down and capitulate.
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Message 1985125 - Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 16:42:37 UTC
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33 months on, still can't see it happening
Oops, wasn't expecting this, just breaking:
Labour MP Lucy Powell's amendment, which specifies that Article 50 should only be extended until 30 June, has been rejected by 314 votes to 311 - a majority of just three votes.

Conservative Shailesh Vara tells the BBC News Channel that it is the "right thing" that MPs have voted against holding another referendum.
"We've had two years," he says, and he is not in favour of extending the Brexit process.
There would be "short term difficulty" in the event of a no-deal Brexit, but longer term it would be a "better deal," he says.
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Message 1985147 - Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 18:46:01 UTC
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So far, two proposals have been voted down - the proposal to postpone brexit to hold a new referendum and the proposal that Parliament should take over the brexit process.
The British Parliament has voted in favor of the Government's proposal to ask for more time from the EU - at present it is "a technical extension" until 30 June. However, the date applies if they manage to vote for the deal with the EU until next Wednesday. Otherwise, the decision about the length of the negotiation time may end up in the hands of the EU - and then be much longer.
If the EU says yes to the extended negotiation time, brexit will not happen on 29 March. However, the EU is believed to agree with the UK proposal.
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Message 1985150 - Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 19:12:47 UTC

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Message 1985155 - Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 19:38:08 UTC - in response to Message 1985150.  

30 June it is - Just have to get 27 Eurozone nations to confirm it
And for Geoffrey Cox to get a bigger codpiece.

Brexit deal latest: Attorney General Geoffrey Cox warned using Vienna Convention to get out of backstop is a 'complete non-starter'
Evening Standard. Is that still edited by a former Conservative cabinet member?
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Message 1985177 - Posted: 14 Mar 2019, 21:47:39 UTC





I'd actually pay good money to witness that. :-)
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