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Revenge of that monster they call the "internet". |
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I've just watched a little over an hour of the live parliamentary debate and whilst admittedly it was the oppositions response part it is beginning to look to me like the traitor Letwin motion will be passed and the government will withdraw the withdrawal agreement bill.
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At 9am I was busy cancelling date night and organising a takeaway.
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All this debating is pants...GET ON WITH YOU USELESS LOT OF WET PAPER BAGS!
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The entertainment factor alone is well worth it.
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Boris do not pass go do not collect £100 go straight to prison.
Yes folks Bojo has said there will be no extension after losing the vote. Withdraw bill now will be next week! BOJO THE COWARD BOJO THE CHICKEN BOJO THE ALL MOUTH AND NO BACKBONE https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50110601 |
Despite losing the vote the PM remains defiant regarding the Benn Act which comes onto force at 11pm tonight, picking his words extremely carefully when he stated the law does not compel him to send a letter asking for an extention.
It may well turn out to be the case that it will be up to Parliament to send the letter and not the PM personally :hmmm: |
Let it go ... come on man. The UK will win in the end it's called the law of supply and demand.
Let the other members of the EU see how shabby they've treated the UK ... :yep: Maybe they will be more kind in the future :hmmm: |
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The fact is that Parliament is pro-remain despite the fact that over 80% of them voted to allow and respect the result of a referendum. A general election is what we need now so the people can decide if they want this questionable lot to remain in office. |
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At the moment I see no point in Brexit extension as it would allow another round of British domestic politics without providing any practical progress. Another extension would prolong social (EU citizens in UK and vice versa) and financial uncertainity which is not welcome to most people. |
So much depends on the EU now and especially Macron but we or should I say the politicians, have brought it all upon themselves.
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Well that's a rap for today and I'm off out. So have fun talking about this vote and catch you all for the big one when who knows......
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The link below will show any Brit how their MP voted and I'm not to happy that mine voted for Letwin despite the fact the constituency voted to leave.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50109480 |
Paris is angry. Elyssee Palace voices that they do not consider it to be a good idea to grant another extension. I hope they stick to it.
Reports whisper Johnson will refuse to send that letter. Will he disobey the Benn act in a bid to provoke new elections? |
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Should an extension not be forthcoming then Parliament may well vote to revoke Article 50 and that could bring about a general election or even civil disobedience. The latter is no good for anybody. |
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