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5 minutes ago, LeftBack said:

Does anyone else think this is a bit of a shambles.... 

A bit???

After this you would have to have a labotomy to vote for the Conservative party! Fek me!

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2 minutes ago, Victorian said:

SI motion passed easily.    All that legal chugging for nothing.     Laws are fully aligned.

So long as the HoL agrees presumably.

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5 minutes ago, Pans Jambo said:

A bit???

After this you would have to have a labotomy to vote for the Conservative party! Fek me!

Ye’d be surprised! 

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Anne Marie Morris saying the IV is "nice for people to have a say" but means nothing else.      Desperate for a hard Brexit.    

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Just now, Craig_ said:

Christ, get on with it. Been watching BBC News for two hours now, struggling to keep my eyes open! 

The results were always going to be after 9.

 

Here we go...

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ERG will swing right against MV3 now.    No deal is very possible now.     MV3 or full withdrawal bill will lose.   Big.

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7 minutes ago, hughesie27 said:

So nothing agreed.

 

Not such a surprise

 

Customs Union was closest and much closer than May's Deal 

 

See what they come up with on Monday

 

Really given most people think a consensus is what should have been sought at the start it is at least a start 

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So if May's deal does come back, and loses, will Monday see the top voted options tonight go forward? 

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Less nebulous range of options might create a majority.    Less options and less similarity.     Soubry has pointed out.     Commons in chaos.

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Just now, AlphonseCapone said:

So if May's deal does come back, and loses, will Monday see the top voted options tonight go forward? 

yes

no

maybe

who knows?

 

Parliamentary process is being made up as we go along at the minute.

People call motions then vote against them, only re-submit them to vote for them but telling their party members to abstain.

black is white.

cats and dogs are living together.

 

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6 minutes ago, Victorian said:

Less nebulous range of options might create a majority.    Less options and less similarity.     Soubry has pointed out.     Commons in chaos.

 

Maybe exclude the clear results 

 

Then do a proportional system to find a majority

 

But there should be more time to develop a consensus 

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Vicky Ford just did what I predicted earlier.      Said MV should be allowed on the basis of undefined different level of support for it.      Bercow just pied her.

 

We're utterly ****ed with thick as mince mentalists like her in parliament.

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12 minutes ago, Cade said:

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Even he was less of an arsehole than the shower that are about to throw us under the bus.

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8 minutes ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

Maybe exclude the clear results 

 

Then do a proportional system to find a majority

 

But there should be more time to develop a consensus 

 

Fewer options.    Less duplication of similarity.      Even then,    there are two groups within the Tory ranks who will vote against other options because they'll see the chance to crystalise support for MV or no deal.      

 

I think it's looking grim.

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manaliveits105

So 

No to accepting TMs deal

No to no deal

No to any other solutions put forward

Its almost time to march on parliament and throw these wankers out 

Feckan

wage thief’s

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2 minutes ago, Cade said:

Ken Clarke's Customs Union : lost by 8

Margaret Beckett's 2nd Referendum: lost by 27

 

Those were the two closest ones.

 

Yeah

 

Theresa May's deal lost by 230 and 149

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Nigel Huddleston doing an intelligent  thing by asking how the speaker's MV test can be met.      Speaker not falling for it.

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Brexit has broken the government and broken parliament. The system can't go on like this  sweeping changes what ever the outcome of this sad state of affairs  

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1 minute ago, Victorian said:

12/5 odds on no deal.     Get to the bookie before JRM does.

 

No deal lost by over 250 votes in the indicative voting, however as time ticks on, it may not be the UK's decision.

 

Slime like Rees Mogg and Johnston switching to backing May's awful deal sums them up. Utterly deluded.

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Just now, AlimOzturk said:

Brexit has broken the government and broken parliament. The system can't go on like this  sweeping changes what ever the outcome of this sad state of affairs  

 

It's simply exposed the weaknesses that were there already.    But yes,    huge reform is required.

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Just now, Martin_T said:

 

No deal lost by over 250 votes in the indicative voting, however as time ticks on, it may not be the UK's decision.

 

Slime like Rees Mogg and Johnston switching to backing May's awful deal sums them up. Utterly deluded.

 

Not any more.   They'll now switch away from it.  

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9 minutes ago, Cade said:

Ken Clarke's Customs Union : lost by 8

Margaret Beckett's 2nd Referendum: lost by 27

 

Those were the two closest ones.

We’re MP’s whipped tonight or was it a free vote? 

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6 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

We’re MP’s whipped tonight or was it a free vote? 

Labour whipped to back 2nd vote. Unsure what else. Think Tories were free votes.

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10 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

We’re MP’s whipped tonight or was it a free vote? 

 

Tories whipped Cabinet against voting

 

 

Labour whipped for some of votes

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