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22-03-2019, 07:29 AM
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Re: A short extension to Article 50 likely ( Latest events on leaving the EU March 20th)

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

Well the Brexit date has been put back, but only if Parliament agrees.

May simply does not have the authority to delay from next Friday on her own say so.

She has another bash at getting her awful deal through Parliament next week.

If this fails the EU have given Parliament two weeks to agree on what to do, something that they have failed to do for two years.

I cannot see anyone agreeing to anything whilst May stays in power, so the pressure will be on for her to go.

Same mess, different timescale.

And notwithstanding the furore only 48 hours ago when he first announced it, you seem to have forgotten John Bercow - the Speaker. Given what he said at the time, he has to be convincedthat what May brings back to the Commons is SUBSTANTIALLY different to the 'deal' she has previously presented twice and on both occasions been told to 'sod off'.
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22-03-2019, 07:58 AM
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Re: A short extension to Article 50 likely ( Latest events on leaving the EU March 20th)

Originally Posted by Uncle Joe ->
And notwithstanding the furore only 48 hours ago when he first announced it, you seem to have forgotten John Bercow - the Speaker. Given what he said at the time, he has to be convincedthat what May brings back to the Commons is SUBSTANTIALLY different to the 'deal' she has previously presented twice and on both occasions been told to 'sod off'.
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I have not forgotten it at all UJ.

She will have to put the new timescale to Parliament and that of necessity means Parliament will vote again on her so called Deal.

The law remains, we leave next Friday with or without a deal, so Parliament will have to agree to any new date.

The crucial thing is that we do leave.

We cannot have a situation where the Elite can overturn a Referendum.
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22-03-2019, 08:04 AM
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Re: A short extension to Article 50 likely ( Latest events on leaving the EU March 20th)

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

I have not forgotten it at all UJ.

She will have to put the new timescale to Parliament and that of necessity means Parliament will vote again on her so called Deal.

The law remains, we leave next Friday with or without a deal, so Parliament will have to agree to any new date.

The crucial thing is that we do leave.

We cannot have a situation where the Elite can overturn a Referendum.

After her statement last night, her chances of getting any further 'deal' through parliament have as much chance of success as a snowball in hell.

https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2019/03/2...st-parliament/
 
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