UK: I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want EU: So tell me what you want, what you really, really want UK: I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want EU: So tell me what you want, what you really, really want [Repeats for 28 months] https://t.co/QJVPDIkgHa
Let's see what Nadine Dorries, a vocal supporter of Brexit, has to say:
“The future of the country and our relationship with Europe is at stake. This deal gives us no voice, no votes, no MEPs, no commissioner.” #RemainerNowpic.twitter.com/uNNbQJywp4
Rebels seeking to remove Theresa May risk bringing about “the most appalling chaos”, which could destabilise the country and damage Britain’s international reputation, Jeremy Hunt has said.
As opposed to the chaos we currently have? The strength and stability May's government has been famous for? Riiight.
Government found to be in contempt of parliament before PM opens five-day debate
They have to publish the legal advice they only wanted to publish a summary of (I think two votes related to this); and parliament will get a stronger hand in voting on the so-called deal.
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However, May went on to open the debate with a defiant speech, which some at Westminster said sounded like a first draft of her own political obituary, with the future of her government in doubt.
Heidi Nordby Lunde, an MP in Norway’s governing Conservative party, and leader of the Norway’s European movement ... told the Guardian:
"... so I am surprised that after all these years – it is still part of the grown up debate in the UK.
I do believe that may be what is popularly called a BURN.
Heidi Nordby Lunde, an MP in Norway’s governing Conservative party, and leader of the Norway’s European movement ... told the Guardian:
"... so I am surprised that after all these years – it is still part of the grown up debate in the UK.
I do believe that may be what is popularly called a BURN.
I've just seen Lunde on the TV news. She said, of Britain joining EFTA, "I think you would mess it up for us, the way you have messed it up for yourselves."
Heidi Nordby Lunde, an MP in Norway’s governing Conservative party, and leader of the Norway’s European movement ... told the Guardian:
"... so I am surprised that after all these years – it is still part of the grown up debate in the UK.
I do believe that may be what is popularly called a BURN.
I've just seen Lunde on the TV news. She said, of Britain joining EFTA, "I think you would mess it up for us, the way you have messed it up for yourselves."
The most direct, yet polite, way I've ever seen said, "Hands off the delicately balanced systems, you buffoonish clods."
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Peering from the top of Mount Stupid
Theresa Mayhem was due for a long-debated Meaningful Vote tomorrow on the withdrawal terms she has "negotiated" for Brexit.
But, oh look, she's "deferred" it. Because she would have suffered a massive defeat. The hard Brexiteers don't like it and the what-deal-could-possibly-be-better-than-remaining Europhiles don't like it, and there is no middle ground.
Things will lurch on continued chaos, possibly well after the date slated for exit, 29 March 2019. May will lose a vote of no confidence, or an election, but it could still be years before that happens.