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Brexit will have gone to a vote innParliament by then. He have either scuppered it or supported it. Then he has a real electoral problem.
GlynAye, but given Corbyn’s history, why should the (predominantly anti-Brexit) PLP pay a blind bit of notice to his three line whip?
Davies refuses to hand over documents that spell out the full impact of wrexit despite the parliament voting to release them.On top of this the totally hypocritical bunch of tory eurosceptics are trying to hold a second vote, it's unbelievable (well not really)http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/david-davis-brexit-impact-papers-release-contempt-parliament-charge-latest-a8080991.html
Well, the hits just keep on coming;https://is.gd/K9cjhfIt looks more and more like a bloodless coup......I suppose the bleeding will all take place off camera, and down the years.Given that we do not have a written constitution, the principle that parliament has the last word over the (temporary) executive is crucial. Disregard the vote of parliament, and you have moved into autocratic mode. So much for the entire basis of governance in the UK.The costs outlined in the Indy link are for the right to agree terms to continue to trade with the EU. Those terms will be less advantageous than full members enjoy, so we will be paying for the prospect of a poorer deal.The thought that occurs to me is that the economic appraisel should have been available to inform the vote. All this rot under the floorboards is clearly the reason DD cannot release the redacted papers. Lets be honest, if it showed a clean bill of health for Leave, then we would all know already. The only reason for holding back is that it there is information that will reflect badly on the government.
This 50 billion. It's like going to buy a car and paying top whack but you've no idea what car you'll get. Could be a 1985 Lada.Absolute madness.
Quote from: tommy toes on November 29, 2017, 06:09:38 pmThis 50 billion. It's like going to buy a car and paying top whack but you've no idea what car you'll get. Could be a 1985 Lada.Absolute madness.There is no car! it's an illusion, there never has been a car the car never existed. Wrexit is costing the UK economy 300,000,000 per week, on top of this 50 Billion (50,000,000,000) and then loss of trade, can't wait for the wrexiteers side of the story.