Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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If the same proposition can't be brought before the house again does this mean that a 2nd referendum has now also been ruled out? MPs voted and rejected the idea of a 2nd referendum when they voted on it last week and this decision seems to rule out them being able to vote on it again. Could the speaker just have inadvertently scuppered those that want us to remain in the EU?

Don't need a 2nd ref to stay in, we are still in at the moment and there seems to be no easy way to leave, that parliament can agree. Depends on the legal status of leaving on 29th I suppose. Currently in parliament we have -

No 'No Deal'.
No 'May deal'
No '2nd ref'
No '3rd Meaningful vote'

What's left other than staying put for now whilst they extend A50 and try and renegotiate, if EU27 agrees?
 
Rumours on twitter has it that a general election is now looking more likely. With a harder Brexiteer leading the Conservatives V Corbyn. So the manifesto choices will be a jump into the unknown with either a hard brexit or hard socialism. This should be fun!
 
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Rumours on twitter has it that a general election is now looking more likely. With a harder Brexiteer leading the Conservatives V Corbyn. So the manifesto choices will be a hard brexit or hard socialism. This should be fun!
Yes but at least we will have taken back control and fixed the nhs 😂😂😂😂
 
Did someone say that the Tories bribed/bunged the DUP more money than Comic Relief raised in 31 years.
If true that is a bit of a wow.
I can only imagine it was some lefty celebrity luvvie who thinks the world revolves around Comic Relief who came up with this really lame statistic.
Very few, if any, companies turn over the budget of a major national economy, let alone charities. Has Comic Relief raised 1 billion in 31 years? I would doubt it. If it has it’s a staggering achievement. National governments regularly work in billions.
The two are in no way remotely comparable.
So actually not a bit of a wow at all.
 
I can only imagine it was some lefty celebrity luvvie who thinks the world revolves around Comic Relief who came up with this really lame statistic.
Very few, if any, companies turn over the budget of a major national economy, let alone charities. Has Comic Relief raised 1 billion in 31 years? I would doubt it. If it has it’s a staggering achievement. National governments regularly work in billions.
The two are in no way remotely comparable.
So actually not a bit of a wow at all.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-31874360
 
Don't need a 2nd ref to stay in, we are still in at the moment and there seems to be no easy way to leave, that parliament can agree. Depends on the legal status of leaving on 29th I suppose. Currently in parliament we have -

No 'No Deal'.
No 'May deal'
No '2nd ref'
No '3rd Meaningful vote'

What's left other than staying put for now whilst they extend A50 and try and renegotiate, if EU27 agrees?


She can close parliament then re-open it 3 days later as a "New session" then ask the same question again but its a bit desperate! Also I think we are still heading for a no deal Brexit in 11 days time as nothing has changed the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
 
The Tories could end up with their last 2 leaders calling a referendum on Brexit when there was no need to do it and then managing to leave the EU without a withdrawal agreement. Despite the fact that there is no clear mandate to leave with no deal from the public and a clear desire not to do that from MPs . That's quite a legacy of incompetence there, what is it with the Tories and bloody Europe?? Good job we have a very electable opposition to capitalise on that though.....
 
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She can close parliament then re-open it 3 days later as a "New session" then ask the same question again but its a bit desperate! Also I think we are still heading for a no deal Brexit in 11 days time as nothing has changed the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018

Paddy Power are offering 5 to 1 on that. Pile in!!
 
The speaker has done the right thing of denying Maybot the opportunity to bring her deal to the table again if it has not changed. I already raised this a few days ago.. In this bonkers world, People cannot change their mind on a 'non-legally binding' referendum but MPs allowed to change mind on a Meaningful vote!!
 
She can close parliament then re-open it 3 days later as a "New session" then ask the same question again but its a bit desperate! Also I think we are still heading for a no deal Brexit in 11 days time as nothing has changed the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018

Too right, switching it off and back on again is a sensible technique to get my Sky Box working. But I'd argue not the best tactic to employ when dealing with one of the most important political decisions this country has made in the last few decades.
 
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The speaker has done the right thing of denying Maybot the opportunity to bring her deal to the table again if it has not changed. I already raised this a few days ago.. In this bonkers world, People cannot change their mind on a 'non-legally binding' referendum but MPs allowed to change mind on a Meaningful vote!!
Wrong. Its not the referendum that has any binding role now, it's the acts of parliament that have been made law with Royal Assent, to change us leaving the EU without a deal this would need repealing. In a way Bercow has made leaving without a deal more of a probability.
 
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