Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
I'm now predicting article 50 extended for a year and TMay gone by the end of the week.
Do you think the EU would accept a delay? I suppose if we keep paying in they will be happy.I'm now predicting article 50 extended for a year and TMay gone by the end of the week.
She's goosed following the release of the legal advice. Time to pack your bags Theresa.
I think it is slightly embarrassing seeing the number of ministers, Vradaker etc saying the deal is different when it plainly is not. They are treating people as though they are utterly stupid (I know, I know, open goal there)
Do you think the EU would accept a delay? I suppose if we keep paying in they will be happy.
I hope you are right. I do think when you have a standoff a change of negotiator / manager / leader etc is often what is needed. A new face, not bound down by baggage and red lines. TM has been dreadful full stop but even if not a change may have been required anyway to unlock all of this.
I'm now predicting article 50 extended for a year and TMay gone by the end of the week.
I think they have done. A number of lawyers, not MP's, posted this morning that nothing had changed and the UK could not leave of it's own accord, no reason to expect any others to read it differently. I expected Cox to try to bluff it out a little more but he gave a straight answer fairly quickly to that simple question that will have scuppered the deal.I think it was an attempt at a coordinated effort by the government and the EU to spin it as such. Possibly TMay saying to the EU that this is my last chance and if I fail you'll be dealing with someone else, possibly more eurosceptic, so throw me a bone here. The EU have kind of played along but I expect that will crack in the next few days once it gets voted down. Trouble is that there is a high percentage of lawyers in parliament so they will see through that pretty quickly.
If we do have a 12 month extension do we then field candidates in the EU elections in June? And Junker has already said that this is the second chance, there won't be a third.
With speculation of a Brexit extension growing by the day, there are increasing suspicions that the UK and EU will stitch something up to avoid the hugely embarrassing spectacle of the UK taking part in the next European Parliament Elections, even if Article 50 has been extended past when the elections are due to take place in May. Farage will be the big winner – the Tories will be routed…
Leave Means Leave have now served legal notice on the Government to notify them that they will be taking legal action to ensure that voters can still take part in the European elections if the UK has failed to leave by that time. LML founder Richard Tice warns that “we cannot be in a situation where we become trapped in the EU without a say.†They have served a ‘pre-action’ notice to David Lidington today, Lidington now has a week to respond…
Hacker Khan said: I'm now predicting article 50 extended for a year and TMay gone by the end of the week.
Apparently TMs husband in the house now... will she go today if it fails?
Friday after all 3 votes have happened.
Friday after all 3 votes have happened.
Why not quit when high (or before going further low)
Today surely, with a, "I've done all I can" speech.
General election now sounding a lot more likely if the vote goes down tonight. But my god, you'll have to go a long way down the ballot paper to find a party that is not incompetent, invisible or mostly racist/antisemitic. I wonder if I'll have the chance to vote for Soubry's party as I'm in her constituency. Or if not let's hope the Greens field a candidate around me.