My next question... If May loses this meaningful vote...Is it okay to have another one next week ? Okay my previous questions have been very honest and I really have been asking for information... But just saw on the BBC feed that she may ask for another meaningful vote next week after the EU summit that takes place over the weekend.. Sent from my STF-L09 using Tapatalk
Farage? The MEP that's never in attendance? What's he going teach them? How best to derelict your duties?
Ask the EU if they'd like to see more of him. He makes his presence known. The thought of 73 plus all the anti-EU MEP's voted in by the other member countries in May must keep Jean-Claude up at night
Agree mate. someone that will stick up for the country other than those treachorous muppets in parliament.
The summit is an interesting point, Beth. If May loses today, but more narrowly, she will have access to all leaders at the summit and I would not rule out the EU giving more on the backstop to push her deal through.
Good I'm glad. Wish him all the best with it. I'm just doing 6 hours a week now. 3 with Leeds and 3 with Bradford city. See such a difference in standard and ability.
Well you may I won’t as Europe has been united from day one and I trust them a lot better than your dinner date and her bunch of failures Have we won yet ? Against the mighty 17.4 m I’ll informed
It amazes me that so many working people look up to Farage as a hero.....don't they understand that he looks at us commoners like we are the **** on his shoes.....same with that Mogg bloke......it’s bizarre
****ing hell, the BBC have cancelled the One Show to hang around in Parliament. This must be more serious than I thought. And even Laura Kuenssberg doesn’t know what will happen next!
The only way Brexit would be 'taken away' is via a General Election or a new referendum. Who would be voting in these if not 'the people'?