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Will Brexit happen?
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What will Parliament do about that?
No confidence motion, form a government, do it themselves.
No election needed, constitutionally sound.
Was that the answer you expected???
I think in an emergency JC might drop his requirement to be leader of that coalition, there are a load of independent candidates that they could pick from.0 -
So, Corbyn sat there all that time as Parliaments last days before the Prorogation ebbed away, and did big fat nothing about a Confidence vote? Stranger'n'stranger.0
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... What will happen if Boris says: There may be a new law, but I'm simply going to lie in a ditch instead of going to Brussels.
What will Parliament do about that? ...Retired 1st July 2021.
This is not investment advice.
Your money may go "down and up and down and up and down and up and down ... down and up and down and up and down and up and down ... I got all tricked up and came up to this thing, lookin' so fire hot, a twenty out of ten..."0 -
So, Corbyn sat there all that time as Parliaments last days before the Prorogation ebbed away, and did big fat nothing about a Confidence vote? Stranger'n'stranger.
Not strange, the time isn't right yet. Your argument is like the bullies "why do you keep hitting yourself" It's gas lighting.
They don't need a vote of no confidence yet & it'll be much better constitutionally if you can say that they don't have confidence because of something boris has refused to do. At the moment boris isn't being honest about what he will do
It seems you're more upset that they won't fall into the trap that was set for them.0 -
Not strange, the time isn't right yet.
A vote of no confidence
A general election
Leaving with no deal
Leaving with the negotiated deal
Having a second referendum
Cancelling A50
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At the moment boris isn't being honest about what he will do
Seems as if the "opposition" are far from united. Throwing mud is all they have to offer currently. To deflect criticism from themselves.
Meanwhile the EU Eurozone members appear no closer to reconciling their differences with regards to fiscal unity. Next week will see the ECB pull another rabbit out of the hat to boost what is a rapidly struggling economic picture.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Seems as if the "opposition" are far from united. Throwing mud is all they have to offer currently. To deflect criticism from themselves.
The Tories aren't the opposition party yet. Have you seen the chicken tweets? That's just showing how desperate (and out of touch) the Tories are at the moment.0 -
Conina, that is not extra money made available by BREXIT..... That is Boris promising to spend more money from a smaller pot because all the forecasts show there will be less public money available following BREXIT.
Oh well we just need to use our bulldog spirit to see BREXIT through. Leave means leave.:D0 -
Drawer_full_of_socks wrote: »Conina, that is not extra money made available by BREXIT..... That is Boris promising to spend more money from a smaller pot because all the forecasts show there will be less public money available following BREXIT.
Care to share the forecasts?0 -
Not strange, the time isn't right yet. Your argument is like the bullies "why do you keep hitting yourself" It's gas lighting.
They don't need a vote of no confidence yet & it'll be much better constitutionally if you can say that they don't have confidence because of something boris has refused to do. At the moment boris isn't being honest about what he will do
It seems you're more upset that they won't fall into the trap that was set for them.
What will Parliament do about that? ..."
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