Yessss 19:30 - Mar 13 with 1259 views | tractordownsouth | Cue the Brexiteers who voted for parliament to have more control getting upset at parliament voting to deny a WTO brexit | |
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Yessss on 19:31 - Mar 13 with 1253 views | BlueBadger | Of course, the biggest irony of a WTO Brexit is that we have precisely no way of electing reps onto the WTO... | |
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Yessss on 19:32 - Mar 13 with 1225 views | tractordownsouth |
Yessss on 19:31 - Mar 13 by BlueBadger | Of course, the biggest irony of a WTO Brexit is that we have precisely no way of electing reps onto the WTO... |
Yeah but Wetherspoons Tim said no deal is a great idea so it must be true | |
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Yessss on 19:33 - Mar 13 with 1226 views | Trequartista | Isn't that a suprisingly low victory - 4 votes? I thought Mrs May said she would vote against no deal earlier today yet hundreds are not unhappy to keep it as an option. As explained earlier though, it means nothing. [Post edited 13 Mar 2019 19:35]
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Yessss on 19:39 - Mar 13 with 1183 views | Steve_M |
Yessss on 19:33 - Mar 13 by Trequartista | Isn't that a suprisingly low victory - 4 votes? I thought Mrs May said she would vote against no deal earlier today yet hundreds are not unhappy to keep it as an option. As explained earlier though, it means nothing. [Post edited 13 Mar 2019 19:35]
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This was a whipped vote on an amendment to Government policy. | |
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Yessss on 19:41 - Mar 13 with 1168 views | Trequartista |
Yessss on 19:39 - Mar 13 by Steve_M | This was a whipped vote on an amendment to Government policy. |
I see. A surprise victory then i guess. | |
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Yessss on 19:45 - Mar 13 with 1145 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Yessss on 19:31 - Mar 13 by BlueBadger | Of course, the biggest irony of a WTO Brexit is that we have precisely no way of electing reps onto the WTO... |
Don't forget the World Bank, I.M.F. etc...etc... | |
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Yessss on 19:52 - Mar 13 with 1120 views | Trequartista |
Yessss on 19:33 - Mar 13 by Trequartista | Isn't that a suprisingly low victory - 4 votes? I thought Mrs May said she would vote against no deal earlier today yet hundreds are not unhappy to keep it as an option. As explained earlier though, it means nothing. [Post edited 13 Mar 2019 19:35]
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Now May has just voted for no deal, and against her own motion? I'm totally confused. I think she will resign. | |
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Yessss on 19:55 - Mar 13 with 1102 views | J2BLUE |
Yessss on 19:52 - Mar 13 by Trequartista | Now May has just voted for no deal, and against her own motion? I'm totally confused. I think she will resign. |
She vote to keep it as an option. Not against her own deal at all. | |
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Yessss on 20:05 - Mar 13 with 1062 views | Trequartista |
Yessss on 19:55 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | She vote to keep it as an option. Not against her own deal at all. |
I said her own motion, not her own deal. Was it not a government motion that she said she would vote for, and she has just voted against it? | |
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Yessss on 20:06 - Mar 13 with 1054 views | J2BLUE |
Yessss on 20:05 - Mar 13 by Trequartista | I said her own motion, not her own deal. Was it not a government motion that she said she would vote for, and she has just voted against it? |
Once it's amended it's no longer her motion. | |
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Yessss on 20:10 - Mar 13 with 1033 views | Trequartista |
Yessss on 20:06 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | Once it's amended it's no longer her motion. |
Ok got it. So what was amended? I saw that the amendment ruled out no deal (which has no meaning as per dinner analogy), so what was the original motion? I thought that was no to no deal? | |
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Yessss on 20:57 - Mar 13 with 956 views | Ryorry |
Yessss on 20:10 - Mar 13 by Trequartista | Ok got it. So what was amended? I saw that the amendment ruled out no deal (which has no meaning as per dinner analogy), so what was the original motion? I thought that was no to no deal? |
I'm totally, absolutely and completely confused now! Can anyone do me a simples Brexit for Dummies pls? | |
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