So a Remain supporting House of Commons is attempting to overturn the result of the referendum, doesn't say much about democracy does it? However, these MPs have already passed the Withdrawal Act which stipulates we leave with or without a deal on March 29th next year. There will need to be major shenanigans in parliament for this to change.
May now has a guaranteed minimum of 117 Tory MPs who will vote against her Remain deal, plus the DUP. Corbyn has denounced her sham deal and will carry Labour MPs with him. We are now closer to a no-deal exit than ever before, it is enshrined in law that we leave on March 29th, that's just over 100 days away. May's strategy of trying to bounce MPs into accepting her deal at the last moment will ...
If she survives tonight's vote the DUP will withdraw support, and she'll go down in January when she tries to get her Remain deal through parliament.
Some people don't agree with democracy.
I don't know what news you are following, but everything I am seeing says May's deal hasn't got a chance of being passed by parliament. Leavers and Remainers are united in their condemnation of it.
So we will be leaving without a deal then, May's treachery will not get through parliament and will bring about her demise. Good stuff.
The deal May has agreed means that because of the Irish border issue we remain tied to EU regulations until a satisfactory deal is found, that means, in effect, we need the Brussel's permission to fully leave the EU. Until then we cannot formulate our own independent trade policy and make trade deals around the world. The EU does want a successful indepenent trading nation on its doorstep, it ...
We had over 40 years for the EEC/EC/EU to prove itself, and then the majority decided it wasn't worth it and they no longer wanted to be part of the club. Unfortunately Treason May has other ideas, and we won't be leaving after all.
Michael Portillo made the same analogy on last Thursday's This Week programme: Mr Portillo said the European Union “humiliated” Britain in its Withdrawal Agreement which has been ridiculed by both Brexiteer and Remainer politicians. Speaking on BBC This Week, Mr Portillo said: “I think the European Union has made a strategic error, short of marching Mrs May into a railway carriage in ...
Roger Kendrick spoke at the CBI conference where cameras were present, I am absolutely sure he would have made his point even if cameras were not there. The CBI has steadfastly supported Remain, so it was no surprise his comments did not go down well, Treason May was amongst friends. She doesn't do awkward events/interviews.