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BMW and Toyota pile on after Honda had their say, no doubt the brexiters think everything is for the best and providing we leave we'll be in the best of all possible worlds
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The magic glue is probably made in another eu member state. Anyone got Grayling’s number. I’m in the Uk, don’t have any glue or the expertise to make it so I figure I am in prime position to take on this essential post brexit role.Stones of granite wrote:I've just been to the post office to order my International Driving Permit in preparedness for a no-deal, as I visit head office in France for 1 week in every month.
What a fucking waste of time that was. My local post office are not accepting applications, as they have run out of the "special glue" required to stick the passport photo to the form. My passport has visas for the US, India, China and Russia in it, and in each case I used a Pritt stick to glue the photo to the application form, so I met this news with nothing short of incredulity.
"You could try going up to Perth or down to Dunfermline", came the helpful response
"Do they definitely have this magic glue, then?" quoth I.
"er,....I don't know....probably....."
I suspect this is a pretty good indicator of our general state of readiness for the forthcoming clusterfuck.
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And it keeps getting worse, Nigel Lawson is returning home. He had claimed he was staying in France but gave that up because he didn't want to pay French taxes, and whilst he'd prefer to stay there he wasn't able to forsee brexit would make that a problem
Good news for France is perhaps the positive news to take from this
Good news for France is perhaps the positive news to take from this
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And the motion says... nobody knows. Just what we're hoping for with all the rumours tomorrow's meaningful vote either gets pulled or changed to a meaningful hypothetical vote
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Outstanding, we're negotiating for our own interpretive analysis of the withdrawal agreement not shared by anyone else
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May has declared victory in her negotiations with those horrible Europeans. But will it be enough to get the ERG, DUP and remainders all onside?
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Well, when the prime minister does it, that means that it is not illegal
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a legal opinion here - https://www.daqc.co.uk/2019/03/12/can-t ... be-beaten/
The conclusion - "It is crystal clear that the measures do not alter the fundamental legal effect of the backstop, as previously and correctly explained by the Attorney General. The backstop will endure indefinitely, unless and until superseded by another agreement, save in the extreme and unlikely event that in future negotiations the EU acts in bad faith in rejecting the UK’s demands"
The conclusion - "It is crystal clear that the measures do not alter the fundamental legal effect of the backstop, as previously and correctly explained by the Attorney General. The backstop will endure indefinitely, unless and until superseded by another agreement, save in the extreme and unlikely event that in future negotiations the EU acts in bad faith in rejecting the UK’s demands"
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So the May deal will be rejected. And she is probably out on her ear given the apparent threat of Tory Rebels to back a vote of no confidence.
Is there anyone who can negotiate a compromise that will has a vote in the Commons? Time for some grown ups to make themselves known.
Is there anyone who can negotiate a compromise that will has a vote in the Commons? Time for some grown ups to make themselves known.
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To reject the deal the vote will have to go ahead. And May does like a delay
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Good point.Digby wrote:To reject the deal the vote will have to go ahead. And May does like a delay
In a move that will surprise nobody, the ERG have decided that, as the deal hasn't changed one iota; nor has their position on it - urging it's members to vote against.
It really is All or Nothing for them!
ETA: Looks like DUP have said much the same - so no way on earth that this passes.
So the only question left, is will the motion be rejected, or will May decide not to have a vote after all, and run the clock down some more.
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anyone know why they wouldn't ask the Attorney General for his opinion before spending weeks getting a new 'deal' signed, only for him to hole it below the waterline?
Irrelevent as ERG and DUP seemingly set on no-deal anyway.......that's where we are headed. Or a GE. Or both.
Irrelevent as ERG and DUP seemingly set on no-deal anyway.......that's where we are headed. Or a GE. Or both.
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Of course, another question has just ocurred to me - Phillip May has arrived in the Commons Gallery - might she actually step down if defeated this time?
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Theresa to take one last look at Westminster and declare the lady's not for returningWhich Tyler wrote:Of course, another question has just ocurred to me - Phillip May has arrived in the Commons Gallery - might she actually step down if defeated this time?
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Stealing a line from Chariots of Fire, I've seen better organised riots
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This is great fun. Goodness knows we could all do with a laugh.....
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Hurrah - General Election being floated as an idea by various Tories...
Just wahat we all need; a chance to kick the can down the road another 6 weeks, and fall out with no deal as we forgot to ask for an extension - or assumed they'd allow it without asking.
Just wahat we all need; a chance to kick the can down the road another 6 weeks, and fall out with no deal as we forgot to ask for an extension - or assumed they'd allow it without asking.
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I'd say surely parliament steps in at some point, but they haven't so far
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If not now, they never will. Surely there are enough sane MPs to put a stop to this nonsense.
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Name one?fivepointer wrote:If not now, they never will. Surely there are enough sane MPs to put a stop to this nonsense.
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I think she will, there is only so much even someone who is so stubborn and unaware can take.Which Tyler wrote:Of course, another question has just ocurred to me - Phillip May has arrived in the Commons Gallery - might she actually step down if defeated this time?
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Nothing would surprise me. Not sure why they are even bothering with this debate- ERG and DUP seem determined to take us to no deal exit.Which Tyler wrote:Hurrah - General Election being floated as an idea by various Tories...
Just wahat we all need; a chance to kick the can down the road another 6 weeks, and fall out with no deal as we forgot to ask for an extension - or assumed they'd allow it without asking.
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Ooh. Are we fascists b@st@rds getting our own forum?Sandydragon wrote: Tory Rebels.
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Not sure the MPs uniformly get three things
1- No deal needs legislation
2- The EU have to approve an extension
3- There is no transition without a WA
There's a scenario where we pass legislation to rule out no deal, and the EU don't agree an extension. Lol.
1- No deal needs legislation
2- The EU have to approve an extension
3- There is no transition without a WA
There's a scenario where we pass legislation to rule out no deal, and the EU don't agree an extension. Lol.
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The EU aren't going to rule out some form of extension as practically they're not ready either
I wonder what convinced 100 or so MPs from the first vote?
I wonder what convinced 100 or so MPs from the first vote?