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I agree with what has been said above:- May Loses the vote tonight Tomorrow the vote will be to take no deal off the table Thursday the vote is to extend article 50 (not sure what for yet) Because of the shower in the commons can't agree. We have to have another Referendum and we will vote to remain.
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POSTL wrote:I agree with what has been said above:- May Loses the vote tonight Tomorrow the vote will be to take no deal off the table Thursday the vote is to extend article 50 (not sure what for yet) Because of the shower in the commons can't agree. We have to have another Referendum and we will vote to remain.
There‘s a rumour that May will pre-empt that by announcing she will request an extension immediately.
Mind you, there’s another rumour that the men in grey suits might pull the plug on her premiership tonight.
Who knows what happens next in either of those scenarios?
It’s a struggle to see her coming up with something radically different at this point, and a Conservative leadership campaign wouldn’t be exactly timely.
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Mild Rover wrote:There‘s a rumour that May will pre-empt that by announcing she will request an extension immediately.
Mind you, there’s another rumour that the men in grey suits might pull the plug on her premiership tonight.
Who knows what happens next in either of those scenarios?
It’s a struggle to see her coming up with something radically different at this point, and a Conservative leadership campaign wouldn’t be exactly timely.
I don't think she can do that, unless she has tabled an amendment already.
However it ends up happening, we have a lame duck government and opposition, I reckon Guy Fawkes had the right idea centuries ago.
They are all self-serving (and I am talking ministers/shadow ministers here, not rank and file MP's who genuinely try to do their best)
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Mild Rover wrote:There‘s a rumour that May will pre-empt that by announcing she will request an extension immediately.
Mind you, there’s another rumour that the men in grey suits might pull the plug on her premiership tonight.
Who knows what happens next in either of those scenarios?
It’s a struggle to see her coming up with something radically different at this point, and a Conservative leadership campaign wouldn’t be exactly timely.
I really can't see where she will go if or more likely when her deal is rejected.
The EU have said there will be no more negotiations on this and to be fair it seems they have held firm following the last vote, maybe given a little. Therefore, if the EU are really adamant that there not willing to negotiate any further, then equally why would they agree to extend article 50 to what end
POSTL wrote:I really can't see where she will go if or more likely when her deal is rejected.
The EU have said there will be no more negotiations on this and to be fair it seems they have held firm following the last vote, maybe given a little. Therefore, if the EU are really adamant that there not willing to negotiate any further, then equally why would they agree to extend article 50 to what end
POSTL wrote:I really can't see where she will go if or more likely when her deal is rejected.
The EU have said there will be no more negotiations on this and to be fair it seems they have held firm following the last vote, maybe given a little. Therefore, if the EU are really adamant that there not willing to negotiate any further, then equally why would they agree to extend article 50 to what end
Finally and hopefully Mrs May will resign by lunch time tomorrow. The noose is already tightening, which seems to be affecting her voice.
The interesting bit will be just who replaces her.
Gove and Boris both seem ready for round 2, with back stabbing aplenty, Rees Mogg Maybe even Amber Rudd with throw her hat in the ring and then we'll go through all of this again.
The one sure thing is, with Labour more fractured than the Tories, they will be nowhere near Downing street.
But, the only certainty is that there will be more uncertainty.
The ecconomy is flat lining and nobody gives a flying whatsit.
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wrencat1873 wrote:Finally and hopefully Mrs May will resign by lunch time tomorrow. The noose is already tightening, which seems to be affecting her voice.
The interesting bit will be just who replaces her.
Gove and Boris both seem ready for round 2, with back stabbing aplenty, Rees Mogg Maybe even Amber Rudd with throw her hat in the ring and then we'll go through all of this again.
The one sure thing is, with Labour more fractured than the Tories, they will be nowhere near Downing street.
But, the only certainty is that there will be more uncertainty.
The ecconomy is flat lining and nobody gives a flying whatsit.
I agree she should really resign, she went headlong into it not even taking her own party with her, but where will that leave the Brexit Negotiations.
I wouldn't turn my back on Gove especially if he has a knife, Boris is a Bafoon and was a terrible Foreign Secretary, 9I think ever May breathed a sigh of relief when he finally resigned), Reece Mogg No. If she does resign. I think Domonic Raab might just throw his hat in there.
to be fair I wouldn't like any of the bunch in the Commons at the moment anywhere near number 10. I just couldn't be more embarrassed at the whole fiasco.
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