BRexit : Shall UK stay in EU or go now?

Before that some reports say a move will be made at the start of October to get rid of BoJo.

Vote of No Confidence in the PM, followed by a six month Labour Government, which will hold a referendum in March, followed by a General Election a month later.

All hinges on rebel Tory, SNP and Lib Dem support.
 
Labour are in favour of a soft Brexit/deal scenario which is then validated by a second referendum. Lib Dems will support the same position unless they can form a majority government by themselves in which case they would take that victory as a mandate to revoke Article 50.
 
Labour are in favour of a soft Brexit/deal scenario which is then validated by a second referendum. Lib Dems will support the same position unless they can form a majority government by themselves in which case they would take that victory as a mandate to revoke Article 50.


Jeremy Corbyn faces fight to stop him ‘staying neutral’ in fresh referendum, Labour figures warn
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...u-leave-remain-labour-final-say-a9110241.html

Corbyn's position is still farcical. He wants deal but won't endorse it or campaign for it. How can he deliver if he won't show leadership on the subject.
 
UK has two weeks to set out plan - Finnish PM

Antti Rinne said he and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed the UK needed to produce the proposals in writing by the end of September, adding if not, "then it's over".

Finland currently holds the EU's rotating presidency.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49749465

Guy Verhofstadt likens Boris Johnson to Mrs Doubtfire

Brexit: a cry from the Irish border
Sep 20, 2018
 
Boris Johnson overruled officials to take friend Jennifer Arcuri on jet set trade missions
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...er-arcuri-on-jet-set-trade-missions-5v0clbmmj


Jeremy Corbyn faces calls to resolve Labour Brexit divisions

Jeremy Corbyn is coming under pressure amid divisions over Labour's Brexit strategy as leading figures call for the party to back staying in the EU.

Shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry said Labour must "say no" to leaving the EU at its party conference.

And deputy leader Tom Watson said it must settle its position as "a Remain party" once and for all this week.

However, the unions account for 50% of the votes at Labour conference - and if they continue to stand firmly behind Jeremy Corbyn then the overtly pro-remain position will be defeated.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49787467
 

 
I would like to discuss the issue, but I'm long past having any words for it. At least the courts are still independent, I was seriously worried that they didn't have the balls for this ruling. But Johnson just continues. I'm getting neck strain from all the shaking my head about this guy.
 
At the same Labour are going off the rails too. Are the a Brexit or Remain party?

Corbyn rammed through a pro brexit deal motion at their annual party conference.

Corbyn wins party backing in crunch Brexit vote

Jeremy Corbyn's policy on Brexit has triumphed at Labour conference, as members endorsed his stance to stay neutral while negotiating a new deal.

The party voted against a motion which would have seen Labour backing Remain in any future referendum.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49789938


Starmer has 'mixed feelings' on Corbyn's neutral Brexit stance

Shadow Brexit secretary says he is disappointed Labour rejected move to back remain
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...gs-jeremy-corbyn-neutral-brexit-stance-labour

No evidence Leave. EU and Arron Banks broke law, says crime agency
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...-and-arron-banks-broke-law-says-agency-brexit

https://nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/...igation-into-suspected-eu-referendum-offences

NCA statement is a bit odd, investigation into Banks may not be over.
 
MPs have denied the Tories a recess for their conference in Manchester next week.

Conservatives: "We're going to fuck the country."
Parliament: "No you aren't"
Conservatives: "Spoilsports! Can we at least still fuck our interns!"
Parliament: "Nope."
 
Boris Johnson says the best way to honour Jo Cox would be to ‘get Brexit done’
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/09/boris-johnson-dismisses-mps-complaint-about-abuse-as-humbug/

Johnson refuses to say sorry for remarks about murdered MP Jo Cox
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ay-sorry-for-remarks-about-murdered-mp-jo-cox


Johnson sparks outrage with murdered MP Jo Cox comments in Commons


Calls for Boris Johnson to apologise over Jo Cox Brexit comments


Boris Johnson, Jennifer Arcuri, Milo Yiannopoulos & InnoTech
https://www.ft.com/content/ba55c93c-deb6-11e9-b112-9624ec9edc59

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1176839648406122497.html
 
Someone at Brighton and Hove Bus Company has their finger on the pulse..
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No deal looms closer.

Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, truely exasperated by Boris bullshit.
@BorisJohnson, what’s at stake is not winning some stupid blame game. At stake is the future of Europe and the UK as well as the security and interests of our people. You don’t want a deal, you don’t want an extension, you don’t want to revoke, quo vadis?
 
'Reckless, dangerous, pathetic': key players react to No 10 briefing
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-pathetic-key-players-react-to-no-10-briefing


Brexit talks on brink of collapse after Merkel-Johnson call

Row erupts over Northern Ireland as EU accuses UK of playing ‘stupid blame game’
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/oct/08/boris-johnson-ready-to-give-up-on-brexit-deal


No 10 memo threatening EU states over Brexit extension 'is shaming'

Former minister Amber Rudd says ‘angry’ language in unofficial memo points to adviser Dominic Cummings
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ng-eu-states-over-brexit-extension-is-shaming

how the government plans to “scupper” the Benn act that blocks no deal, threatens that the duty to cooperate with the EU will be “down the toilet” if there is a delay and points clearly to the increased likelihood of a no-deal Brexit.
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/10/how-number-10-view-the-state-of-the-negotiations/
 
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