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badgerx16

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  1. Red Rum
  2. Indeed it is - a clear case of the curse of speed reading.
  3. Likewise, however, nobody can be certain that a majority to leave exists now.
  4. Shepherd
  5. The Chief Minister of Gibraltar has written to the PM asking her to revoke A50.
  6. So much for 'no deal is better than a bad deal' and standing steadfst with the 'only party supporting the Union'.
  7. Perhaps she'll start by trying to get a majority to support page 1, and build from there.
  8. May has now lost 17 Brexit related votes.
  9. It's not dead, it's just pining for the fjords.
  10. We won't leave this side of the European Elections.
  11. Not necessarily. By the time we get to Meaningful Vote #6 or #7 she might get it to parity.
  12. Happy Independence D.......Oh !
  13. I doubt it, as this is still the bit with the NI 'backstop''.
  14. The Tory MP for St Austell, who previously described May's deal as a 'turd' and said that he could never support it, and subscribed to the "no deal is preferable to a bad deal" mantra, says he will now "reluctantly" support it if a third vote is offered. But the public are not allowed the chance to show if they have changed their minds.
  15. So May's "substantial change" to get around the Speaker's ruling on a third vote is to take the Political Declaration out of the document being voted on.
  16. But they would first have to agree to such a referendum, and the whole bunch are such self-centred contrary b_a_s_t_a_r_d_s that they cannot be relied on to do anything verging on sensible.
  17. With the DUP still opposing it, and consequently a fair few of the ERG as well, I don't think it is viable.
  18. All 8 options in the 'indicative votes' have been rejected. Who would have thought it. ( The option for a Peoples Vote got more support from MPs than May's deal managed ).
  19. The DUP won't support May's deal, nor abstain, and as a result JRM has said he cannot support it either, so it looks like the third vote won't go ahead. In that case May probably won't be quitting.
  20. Yet the slimy buggers, after getting a third bite at that particular cherry and being allowed to change their minds to maintain Tory party unity, will still deny the electorate a second vote.
  21. The system can be overridden by the driver.
  22. Prostitute
  23. From the BBC: ( I highlighted the date, which does seem to sum the whole thing up ) "The petition calling for Article 50 to be revoked - and which has so far attracted 5.8 million signatures - will be debated on 1 April. At the same time, MPs will also debate two other petitions - one calling for a second referendum on EU membership, another calling for the UK to leave the EU regardless of whether a deal has been approved." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-parliaments-47696409
  24. If he wasn't a Cardiff player, why was Colin W***** at his funeral ?
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