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Quite possibly... But the end result would still be a hung parliament that can't decide if it's sunny outside in the middle of the most glorious summers day in the land of England.An election now would be suicide for the tories and labour. The libdems and brexit party would clean up
The same was said about COPE, they gonna win so many seats. What a waste of my vote that wasAn election now would be suicide for the tories and labour. The libdems and brexit party would clean up


Though I don't think a general election will solve anything now, it's likely to be pretty close to the 2017 results and ends up with another hung parliament.
The only paths I see are either an exit with a deal or a referendum to decide between no deal and remain. Once the Brexit question is finalised and over then an election should follow.
They are more of a problem for the Tories, as they will split the leaver vote. If anything the Brexit Party will be instrumental in causing a hung parliament.
As I've said before, he can't, it's not in his power to call an election.
Care to point out the parliamentary rule that says a by-election is required?
You are wrong. The entry of the Brexit Party which has not contested elections yet, will tip the scales in favour of LEAVE. They were last polled to hold 15% of the popular vote if a snap election would take place.
Quite possibly... But the end result would still be a hung parliament that can't decide if it's sunny outside in the middle of the most glorious summers day in the land of England.
Well aware that it needs a 2 thirds majority.
So those not wanting to support his deal should agree to an Election. Simple isn't it? Or do they know this whole mess will give Brexit all the voters it needs for a Majority in parliament so they don't want that either?
Ok, so the deal has been approved, but we're probably not leaving on the 31st. So when?
No, the deal wasn't approved, they agreed to debate the Act, but with vote 2 refused to do it on BoJo's timetable. They want to set their own timetable (and probably time for amendments to the Act, lots of amendments, would be my guess).
Amendments to the act? IE: Amendments to the deal? Wouldn't EU need to approve?No, the deal wasn't approved, they agreed to debate the Act, but with vote 2 refused to do it on BoJo's timetable. They want to set their own timetable (and probably time for amendments to the Act, lots of amendments, would be my guess).
Ah right.No, the deal wasn't approved, they agreed to debate the Act, but with vote 2 refused to do it on BoJo's timetable. They want to set their own timetable (and probably time for amendments to the Act, lots of amendments, would be my guess).