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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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Guest Pistonbroke
Just now, Bjornebye said:

Hahahahaha yes! 

 

Has the Letwin vote passed mate? Switched it off as it was doing my head in and I decided to watch a certain sport which meant I had to turn off the VPN. 

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2 minutes ago, Mudface said:

Government lost 306 to 322

 

2 minutes ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

Yes by 16.

 

2 minutes ago, Anubis said:

322 to 306.

 

1 minute ago, Jairzinho said:

 

Cheers lads, unfortunately out of rep. Thanks for the link jairz. 

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BBC Headline just says 'Move to delay Brexit voted through by UK MP's in setback for PM Boris Johnson.'

 

Setback, fucking setback..........The cunt has lost every vote in his tenure so far. 

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26 minutes ago, polymerpunkah said:

So what does this mean?

 

The amendment was added to the bill, but now there won't be a vote on the bill.

 

So Johnson has to keep twisting arms/greasing palms behind the scenes until he has enough votes to defeat such an amendment in the future, and then take a vote on his new deal?

 

 

Bringing the vote back on Monday, lobbying EU leaders over the weekend to delay a decision on accepting the extension request until later in the month, thereby bringing necessary pressure to bear on parliament Monday.

 

The amendment vote was so close even with the DUP voting for it, and the likes of Letwin are planning to vote for the deal. They might well get the deal voted through even without such pressure tbh.

 

Must have been plenty of Labour and purged Tory MPs voting against today’s amendment for it to be so close, and unlike Hoey I doubt most of them are likely to vote against the deal as well. 

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1 minute ago, 1892-LFCWasBorn said:

Still reckon it will go through....eventually before Oct 31st.

 

Deal will be amended to get the DUP and enough Labour backers (border/worker rights etc) and once amended, will get voted through.

The deal is the deal.  And the DUP aren't gonna trust Boris now after what he has done.  Rumours are that they are prepared to back another referendum.

 

 

 

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