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I've never seen him call for a second referendum, if he has then of course, I disagree with him. Just like I disagree with his views on abortion and gay marriage.

We were clearly told that they'd be no second referendum. Not sure what is hard to understand about that.

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He should be hung, drawn and quartered. Put his party above the national interest. A traitor in my book. No less.
 
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What we have seen today is the government losing three votes. That cannot happen unless the DUP withdraw their support for the proposals , and when you see the actual votes cast you know that that the government cannot rely on the members of the Tory party. SH has stated on here that he doesn't support the deal, but when I ask him to suggest a way forward, taking into account the make up of the current commons, he has no answer. He knows, as he does pay attention, that there is no support for a no deal resolution. So will he support the deal that his party have produced, or will he come up with a route out of the current impasse?

You should have read my previous posts. The default position if May's deal is defeated is to leave without a deal. It does not need support. Amendments to the withdrawal bill can take place but are not legally binding on the PM. I would like to leave without a deal giving us time to negotiate in good time without paying the ransom.
 
You should have read my previous posts. The default position if May's deal is defeated is to leave without a deal. It does not need support. Amendments to the withdrawal bill can take place but are not legally binding on the PM. I would like to leave without a deal giving us time to negotiate in good time without paying the ransom.

And cripple the country? Food shortages? Medecine shortages? No EU flights?

Just for what exactly? You're yet to give us a single benefit of leaving the EU, especially without a deal.
 
You should have read my previous posts. The default position if May's deal is defeated is to leave without a deal. It does not need support. Amendments to the withdrawal bill can take place but are not legally binding on the PM. I would like to leave without a deal giving us time to negotiate in good time without paying the ransom.

You are quite correct about amendments not being legally binding. However having been humiliated by a political move today, are you really suggesting that she would try to ride roughshod over Parliament again? You wanted control to come back to Parliament, and now you have it. You should be rejoicing tonight the sensible MPs now have control, and the cult groups have been seen off.
 
You are quite correct about amendments not being legally binding. However having been humiliated by a political move today, are you really suggesting that she would try to ride roughshod over Parliament again? You wanted control to come back to Parliament, and now you have it. You should be rejoicing tonight the sensible MPs now have control, and the cult groups have been seen off.

She has every right to ignore amendments brought about due to troublesome rebel remainers. She is now paying the price for her lacklustre gamble on the last GE. Hopefully she will resign when her 'deal' is voted down. There is still time to elect a proper Brexiteer as PM.
 
She has every right to ignore amendments brought about due to troublesome rebel remainers. She is now paying the price for her lacklustre gamble on the last GE. Hopefully she will resign when her 'deal' is voted down. There is still time to elect a proper Brexiteer as PM.

You may not have seen it, but the trouble was not coming from the remainers, but the leavers. The leavers in the form of the DUP demolished her as she has clearly gone back on what she promised them, but couldn't deliver. I remember quite clearly your comments before the election about the way that she would have a massive majority which would allow her to drive the talks, and your remarks when you found out that she had lost her majority. Maybe she will resign, but there are no MPs from the cult who stand any chance of getting elected to lead the party.
 
Why are you here? There's loads of Brexit threads you don't go on so if it looks like a duck..
I've posted bits on and off this thread for months.

I post on the Premier league one and the GC thread <doh>
 
You better get in touch with the Government asap then and tell them to cancel the preparations they're up to.

Have you heard of Chris Grayling before?
In fairness you picked the wrong Minister. If he tells you he's sorted out the Transatlantic flight paths he's probably thinking of Transpenine trains...

But most of us are on red alert for no deal and have been for months - and it really isn't pretty. I do get why people call it project fear but we have to work on worst case scenarios and always have.
 
But the Watford one? Seriously? But it's not about Toby <doh>
No. I've always tried to be civilised to him on this board. You won't find anywhere I've just come on and went for him
 
No. I've always tried to be civilised to him on this board. You won't find anywhere I've just come on and went for him
Yeah fair dos. Thirty or so individual club Brexit threads and you chose Watford. Enjoy
 
No. I've always tried to be civilised to him on this board. You won't find anywhere I've just come on and went for him
But your intention is to stalk him. Or stork him, even. If the latter, better to buy him some flowers or something as a start.
 
The government has this morning rightly downplayed the effects of any amendment to the withdrawal bill. The default position of a rejection of May's preferred 'deal' is a 'no deal' situation. Nothing really has changed. The best option now is a change of PM to a Brexiteer followed by a possible short term delay to negotiate. If the EU continue their bullying stance then we leave with no deal and no ransom paid until they begin to negotiate sensibly.
 
The government has this morning rightly downplayed the effects of any amendment to the withdrawal bill. The default position of a rejection of May's preferred 'deal' is a 'no deal' situation. Nothing really has changed. The best option now is a change of PM to a Brexiteer followed by a possible short term delay to negotiate. If the EU continue their bullying stance then we leave with no deal and no ransom paid until they begin to negotiate sensibly.

It appears the Leader of the House agrees with me.

No deal Brexit is "default" position if May loses vote
 
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