jack_christie
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Bercrow by now is my hero. The way he's presiding over this farce with both dignity and a certain kind of black humour is perfect.
MP's Reject a No Deal Brexit - Brexit Explained
Bercrow by now is my hero. The way he's presiding over this farce with both dignity and a certain kind of black humour is perfect.
Why do you link UKIP recruitment?(UKIP propaganda video)
It appeals to meWhy do you link UKIP recruitment?
You gotta remember, this thread is for EU recruitment and propaganda. Quit breaking the rules.It appeals to me
H. Cross-party request for second referendum
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Against 334
I would like to see some argument for Brexit or at least for the EU being anything but on their best behaviour during the Brexit process...You gotta remember, this thread is for EU recruitment and propaganda. Quit breaking the rules.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-5c8a8afee4b0eff8e0fc3167#liveblog-navigationSimon Coveney, the Irish deputy prime minister and foreign minister, has said the EU may offer the UK a 21-month article 50 extension. In an interview with RTE, he said a long extension was “likely to happen” if there was no agreement in the UK parliament on a deal.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...b0cf92e5a5738f#block-5c8a9c2fe4b0cf92e5a5738f(1) notes the resolutions of the house of 12 and 13 March, and accordingly agrees that the government will seek to agree with the European Union an extension of the period specified in article 50(3);
(2) agrees that, if the house has passed a resolution approving the negotiated withdrawal agreement and the framework for the future relationship for the purposes of section 13(1) (b) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 by 20 March 2019, then the government will seek to agree with the European Union a one-off extension of the period specified in article 50(3) for a period ending on 30 June 2019 for the purpose of passing the necessary EU exit legislation; and
(3) notes that, if the house has not passed a resolution approving the negotiated withdrawal agreement and the framework for the future relationship for the purposes of section 13(1)(b) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 by 20 March 2019, then it is highly likely that the European council at its meeting the following day would require a clear purpose for any extension, not least to determine its length, and that any extension beyond 30 June 2019 would require the United Kingdom to hold European parliament elections in May 2019.
Why would the EU need to do anything? They are getting exactly what they dreamed of. The entire Brexit process is in complete shambles and everybody is putting 100% of the blame for failing to reach an amicable separation at the feet of the British. Brussels couldn't have written a better fairy tale ending if they tried. They're probably having a massive party as we speak.I would like to see some argument for Brexit or at least for the EU being anything but on their best behaviour during the Brexit process...
We tried to amend PMs A50 motion today. After we lost, we voted with the PM for her A50 motion. Seemed the responsible thing to do. Now I see the Brexit Secretary who argued against us & for the PM’s motion actually voted against it. And her Chief Whip abstained. WTF