Does Brexit die tonight? 11:59 - Sep 3 with 36039 views | westwalesed | When this bill passes, which I expect it to, my understanding is that the EU theoretically can propose a different extension to the proposed January 31st, 2020 date currently in the bill. The bill states that the PM has to accept that date, and that Parliament has two days to either accept or reject it (thereby putting any future extension date in the hands of Parliament as opposed to the PM). Given that we have a remain leaning parliament currently it's hard tp see how any proposed date would be rejected. PM Johnson would then seek an election as he has stated, but now that it is looking as if the opposition parties may not get to the two-thirds of MPs required to trigger it, there will be no election at all. What then? With a Govt that has to accept any date given and Parliament refusing to give him an opportunity to change the make up of the Commons, is this the day that Brexit dies? Is it revoking A50 by the back door? | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 23:00 - Sep 9 with 1834 views | Lohengrin | Corporatist? You’re going to have to walk me through that and show me where you think there is even the slightest similarity between what Johnson and his cronies have come out with and the creed of Tonnies or Gentile. Somebody like Mark Francois would just assume ‘the organic state’ was to do with fruit and veg! | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 23:12 - Sep 9 with 1809 views | londonlisa2001 | You’re welcome. Use some of it to buy some books on basic finance. | | | |
Does Brexit die tonight? on 23:15 - Sep 9 with 1798 views | Ebo | Hope you have candles Loh, we could be facing another "Night of the illuminations" quite soon. | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 23:23 - Sep 9 with 1777 views | Lohengrin | Downmarket version. More Neath Fair than Lichtdom! | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 23:46 - Sep 9 with 1747 views | Humpty | You can get your tiki torch out. | | | |
Does Brexit die tonight? on 07:40 - Sep 10 with 1661 views | Lohengrin | That’s the ‘ammer, Hump. | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 10:22 - Sep 10 with 1625 views | Catullus | Malleus folia eh Loh? | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 10:56 - Sep 10 with 1595 views | Highjack | There is nothing down market about Neath fair. | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 11:48 - Sep 10 with 1565 views | JackSomething | That's about as graceful a conceding the argument we're likely to see these days. | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 14:40 - Sep 10 with 1514 views | Lohengrin | Spells heartbreak for a formerly snake-hipped jiver... | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 14:42 - Sep 10 with 1513 views | Lohengrin | Right enough, High. I was only saying to her last night if you are at a loss as to what to get me for Christmas I’d love one of those t-shirts with a timber wolf on, a framed 3D hologram of Jesus too if you’re feeling flush. | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 15:07 - Sep 10 with 1498 views | A_Fans_Dad | Now why would I waste it on that when I have the fount of knowledge in you to keep me straight? | | | |
Does Brexit die tonight? on 15:17 - Sep 10 with 1488 views | waynekerr55 | Fount Pleasant? | |
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Does Brexit die tonight? on 19:19 - Sep 10 with 1435 views | londonlisa2001 | Lol. I can sense your irritation from here... | | | |
Does Brexit die tonight? on 09:39 - Sep 11 with 1328 views | sherpajacob | Farage using the words non aggression pact. https://mobile.twitter.com/i/web/status/1171662465245044736 He definitely sees Johnson in the Von Papen role In an Otto quangel style meaningless gesture, now when i pass a,paper stand I turn the mail and express around so the sports page is face up. Apologies for all the Godwins, but Nigel started it. | |
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