View Single Post
Old 10-18-19, 05:42 AM   #11376
Skybird
Soaring
 
Skybird's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: the mental asylum named Germany
Posts: 40,739
Downloads: 9
Uploads: 0


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mapuc View Post
A question popped-up after seeing and hearing all the Brexit news during the day.

On several occasion it was told

In case of a setback in the Parliament on Saturday, Mr. Johnson shall, due to a law in the Parliament, voted by a majority before the shutdown of the Parliament, ask EU for an extension.

Second there will not be any extension, so say most of the EU-Leaders.

All this together gave this question:

How big is the chance the English Parliament will vote for a second referendum ?

Markus
I read today that originally the Liberal Party wanted to combine the voting on the deal tomorrow with a second voting on a second referendum. They seem to have abandoned thzat idea now, at leats for tomorrow, because they had mounting doubts they would get the needed support from Labour.They now want a vote for another referendum next week.


There is a group in house that is determined to steal the referendum and to torpedo just any Brexit deal no matter what it says, just because it means "Brexit". They want to enforce that brexit gets cancelled. Its this type of tyrannic characters that only accept majority votes if they get the result they want. Unfortunately this type of politicians are on the verge of taking over politics and political culture completley, everywhere in the West. The enforcing of the Lisbon treaty is a good example again.
__________________
If you feel nuts, consult an expert.
Skybird is offline