That is fecking shocking, and should be subject to immediate investigation.If this is true, it's absolutely shocking and an incredibly dangerous precedent.
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"Ignore the will of the people at your peril"If this is true, it's absolutely shocking and an incredibly dangerous precedent.
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Yeah, think he might want to rework that intro.what the feck dude
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Jacob Rees-Mogg has probably promised her that all carrier pigeons and telegraphs are being censored from those brutes abroad.The UK government presumably do realise that people outside the UK know what's going on in the UK.
Just came here to post the same thing.Kate Hoey is one of the worst exports from N.Ireland. My apologies.
The Labour Brexiter Kate Hoey is speaking now. She says the Lords amendment is designed to ensure the UK does not get a deal from Brussels, so the government has to go back offering further concessions, such as more money.
Have no idea why she's in Labour.Kate Hoey is one of the worst exports from N.Ireland. My apologies.
She's having a baby?Have no idea why she's in Labour.
Today is pretty meaningless (as has been the last two years) - they can keep arguing amongst themselves, won't change the final outcome.Sounds like the government have staved off a rebellion at the last second. Cnuts.
Feck. I've got relatives who work at the Solihull plant.
The point d is the most important.
Yes but it's still back to the same two choices - off the cliff and economy in the gutter or stay in CU/SM which means free movement.The point d is the most important.
Sooner or later we have to start discussing free movement and they all know it
It's either that or we throw the economy in the gutter.
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The intention I think has always been to stretch it to the next GE.Tweet
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So if No Deal is dead and the Commons with its divisions will never agree on the terms of any deal (as any deal they present will be too Brexity for some, not Brexity enough for others) has Brexit effectively been kicked to the other side of another General Election?
So a pointless stupid Brexit rather than a nightmare apocalypse Brexit? That's a win, sort of.The intention I think has always been to stretch it to the next GE.
However, if No Deal is dead, the UK are staying in the EU in all but name. To get past March 2019 the UK have to agree to the CU/SM for NI.
In the short term that would be the most beneficial form brexit can take (in my opinion). The EU can try to evolve/improve/change without the UK's veto and continue trading with the UK who gets to do the same. In the long term an EU without UK input will become a new problem though (if the UK exits in name only).Looking more and more likely that we are just going to remain in the EU legislatively with a few changes to show that we 'left' the EU.
At this point it is, aye. A hard Brexit seems like it can't be implemented due the Northern Irish issue alone, and even beyond that it'll cause all sorts of upheaval. Politicians complaining about how they won't be able to end freedom of movement should've considered that in the years during which they'd been arguing against the EU and had been expressing a desire to leave.So a pointless stupid Brexit rather than a nightmare apocalypse Brexit? That's a win, sort of.
They were the only choices really available other than no Brexit. The stupid Brexit also comes with no say for the UK in the EU.So a pointless stupid Brexit rather than a nightmare apocalypse Brexit? That's a win, sort of.
By worst exports you mean cnut?Kate Hoey is one of the worst exports from N.Ireland. My apologies.
Unless they force us into Schengen. That would be hilarious.At this point it is, aye. A hard Brexit seems like it can't be implemented due the Northern Irish issue alone, and even beyond that it'll cause all sorts of upheaval. Politicians complaining about how they won't be able to end freedom of movement should've considered that in the years during which they'd been arguing against the EU and had been expressing a desire to leave.
A soft Brexit is pointless, in that we'll basically remain in our current situation only without any leverage whatsoever over the EU, but I'd rather that than chaos.
Unless they force us into Schengen. That would be hilarious.