Most EU rules already override our laws and a majority new rules means they can cancel any veto with a new rule change,just the same way parliament changed the rules,over brexit.They will probably say they are the democratic parliament and the countries didn't understand the veto as they do it.
No deal is the default leaving deal, even crashing out, or getting kicked out is a "no deal" deal.....
Sorry LL it wasn't sarcasm, I didn't know, so at your suggestion I looked it up. The way people were talking it looked like an EU plan to force something onto the UK without the consideration and agreement of the UK Government. Now it looks like it was fully agreed but it's just that some people don't like it.
The UK Parliament don't want to leave without a deal so the most likely "no-deal" scenario is being kicked out by the EU because they have better things to do
Or a change of leader,most of the votes seem to be not binding in parliament,if so a stronger leader could ignore them and let the time pass,bringing about no deal.Hate Boris Johnson,but he may just do that.
You mean like a single use shopping bag? I don't like plastic but it comes in handy some times. Toilet paper is another good description. One wipe to clear the s**t and then discard.
Well, it's the 29th here now, how do you reckon it will all go? I read that the Brexiteers have already begun taking down the EU flags and replacing them with Union Flags.
Watch it Dave you'll have the brainwashed Sheeple on here saying that's a robot and Ol' Enoch never said that cos the BBC told them so
Sorry without an election there aren't the numbers in parliament for a no deal exit, even then there may not be.
It's the fall back,if there is no deal by the leave date and no more extensions then we go out with no deal. Don't need a vote or any numbers.
Some of the MP's in Parliament don't want a "no deal" deal. Many of'em had business dealings in the EU, including Mr and Mrs May, a no deal would cause'em obstacles and to lose money. If Mays part deal is voted down again, which looks highly likely, but who knows with these clowns, then we leave on 12th April with no deal Brexit. The EU have already readied themselves for a no deal Brexit, and serves'em right. Many businesses in UK are also readying themselves for a no deal Brexit. If Mays deal does get passed (all 8 amendment requests were voted down) then expect riots and rebellion. May saying she'll resign if her deal is passed is a bottom of the barrel desperate attempt, and a con job by May herself to con Parliament and the people. Also, if Brexit doesn't happen, the UK Truckies have threatened to block Dover to stop EU trucks coming in.
JRM explains why he changed his mind and will vote for T Mays bad deal. He's interviewed after the first interview. The video is about how MP's will vote, and Anna Soubry and a couple of others give there views on Mays deal. Different views on voting for half of Mays deal.
Now they're talking about voting on a bit of her deal, just a bit. Will that then count as an acceptance of remaining?
It's going to be interesting to see how they deal with this. Voting on some of Mays deal is not voting for the whole deal, so does the rest of the deal still get the no vote irrespective of how they vote on the bit part.