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Post by fretslider on Aug 31, 2019 9:01:09 GMT -5
So far: The opposition (in white) moved to try to gain control of the house by Standing order 24, which will allow Parliament to pass its own laws - ie stop no deal Brexit The government moved ny proroguing (closing down) Parliament and planning its Queen's speech for a new administration and programme of government. Cue the howls of 'dictator', 'coup' and other assorted symptoms of hysteria at an entirely normal Parliamentary procedure. The third dimension EU 'wants to extend Article 50 to avoid no deal Brexit' as Eurosceptics say Brussels cracking under pressure
The EU wants to extend Article 50 to avoid a no deal Brexit, it has emerged, as Eurosceptic MPs said Brussels was starting to crack under the pressure applied by Boris Johnson.
Emmanuel Macron was said to be ready to “withdraw” the October 31 deadline, and the European Commission said another extension was “obviously a possibility” in a clear softening of its position ahead of intensive negotiations next week.
The EU believes that by offering an extension it will undermine Mr Johnson’s argument that Brexit has to happen in two months’ time “deal or no deal”www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/08/30/eu-wants-extend-article-50-avoid-no-deal-brexit-eurosceptics/This news pulls the rug from under the remainers, a stab in the back from Brussels? Simple logic The PM has warned MPs they are damaging his chances of getting a deal with the EU by trying to block a no-deal Brexit.
Boris Johnson said the UK would leave the bloc "do or die" on 31 October - prompting some MPs to act to stop the UK leaving without an agreement.
But he said the more MPs try to block a no-deal Brexit, "the more likely it is that we'll end up in that situation".www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49524124Johnson is trying to implement the will of the majority, Parliament believes the people are too stupid to know what they were voting for so Brexit must be stopped. If the EU blinks Johnson will have won a massive victory.
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Post by mouse on Sept 1, 2019 5:01:08 GMT -5
there had better not be any more extensions or dithering about trouble is.. the eu never thought the British people were serious about getting out of the eu clutches.. emboldened by T.Mays pathetic pleadings which in responce they did the equivilent of kicking sand in her face.... and then proceeded to insult the UK voters to boot.. big mistake ....they forgot one very important fact.....and it doesn't matter if you are a leave or remain... theres a streak of stubbornness which runs through....and hell or high water at what ever cost brits will not budge.. and the eu is responsible for so many changing their minds and whilst remain originally are now leavers
if by any mis chance we do not leave or the 31st.. I wouldn't like to be the one responsible that that
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Post by fretslider on Sept 1, 2019 7:00:24 GMT -5
there had better not be any more extensions or dithering about trouble is.. the eu never thought the British people were serious about getting out of the eu clutches.. emboldened by T.Mays pathetic pleadings which in responce they did the equivilent of kicking sand in her face.... and then proceeded to insult the UK voters to boot.. big mistake ....they forgot one very important fact.....and it doesn't matter if you are a leave or remain... theres a streak of stubbornness which runs through....and hell or high water at what ever cost brits will not budge.. and the eu is responsible for so many changing their minds and whilst remain originally are now leavers if by any mis chance we do not leave or the 31st.. I wouldn't like to be the one responsible that that It's cliche but anything can happen, it seems. Boris Johnson considering expulsion of Tory rebels as Michel Barnier refuses to ditch the backstopwww.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/08/31/boris-johnson-warn-tory-rebels-face-deselection-michel-barnier/Labour drawing up plans to offer all pensioners state-funded care in their homeswww.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/08/31/labour-drawing-plans-offer-pensioners-state-funded-care-homes/The Grauniad did have this: Corbyn said: “Yes, it is the last chance and we will do absolutely everything we can to prevent a no-deal Brexit and the prime minister taking us into the hands of Donald Trump and a trade deal with the USA.www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/aug/31/jeremy-corbyn-says-next-week-is-last-chance-to-stop-no-deal-brexitCorbyn is really hopeless.
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