The Brexit Thread

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The No Deal Brexit Bill has passed its final vote in the Commons.

Bill to stop a no-deal Brexit on 31 October is passed by MPs and now goes to the House of Lords

VOTES FOR: 327
VOTES AGAINST: 299
 
Shows why it is good to see the actual question asked in a survey. They didn't ask No Deal or Corbyn. Never mind the fact that Corbyn would only be prime minister very briefly and certainly wouldn't have to to launch a second referendum, never mind implement any other policy he favours.


A question I asked some pages back. The moaners have a lot to say about the EU supposedly being run by unelected bureaucrats, but apparently have no problem with Dominic Cummings being handed immense power.

Or the unelected House of Lords blocking the only actual publicly elected body here (Parliament) from doing its work. They were campaigning about restoring "parliamentary sovereignty". Look how quickly that gets abandoned when Parliament doesn't do what they want.
 
Hey @Chris_the_Brit - look what your guy Cummings said in 2016.


"there is a "strong democratic case" for a second referendum on the final terms of Brexit, if the first vote is for Out"
 
Yes sure, but if an ANC politician sleeps in Parliament that is unacceptable?

I'd also fall asleep listening to the same autistic schreeching for the last 3 years. No new points, just the same visceral outrage that the "little people" didn't vote the way they wanted.
 
If this goes to a general election to decide the fate of Brexit rather than a second referendum the UK voters have a hard choice - pro-Brexit conservatives vs pro-Remain everyone else. What do you? Vote for Brexit and a conservative government or vote for remain and Jeremy Corbyn? Not a good choice.
 
Yes sure, but if an ANC politician sleeps in Parliament that is unacceptable?
You are comparing a British politician with a non-british politician and that too with a British guy? Good luck. ;)

And I will have you know that snooze is much more elegant, productive and dignified than a sleep.
 
thats pretty funny, so according to that guy, if you dont agree with them its not negotiations.
He's right, a disagreement is not the same thing as a negotiation, is it?
 
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