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every other possible deal or suggestion put forward by other mps is actually worse than mays deal, most of them are actually staying in the eu with a few diffrences, most mps dont want to leave the EU at all
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slowing down, odd that if it was fake, ... |
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it may well be genuine but still doesnt make any diffrence to brexit, why do you think they debating it on april fools day
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the perfect day for all those fools that think a silly petition cant stop brexit
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on top of that a new poll shows remain to have a 10% lead over leave
not that mps need any more excuse to please themselves after the over one million peoples parade and 5.8 million petition hey ho, people have spoken, let the mps carry out the will of the people |
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See there is a government notice on the petition now,obviously to discourage voting saying article 50 will not be revoked obviously they don't want to see it hit the 6milloin mark,don't think anyine really believed that article 50 would be revoked it's just showing how how far remocved the government are from current trend...Hopefully will keep going to the 6 million mark..
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maybe the mps will vote on it today, having taken control away from may.
i doubt they will have a majority for it, but at least it has been put into the agenda by this fine petition that the brexiteers dont care about |
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Tusk to mep's this morning in reference to a lengthy extension "you cannot betray the 6 million who signed the petition and the 1 million people who marched", but feck the 17.4m aye
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Option L: Revoke Article 50 if no-deal Brexit is not explicitly approved by MPs a day before we are due to leave, as proposed by the SNP
Ayes: 184 Noes: 293 ----- Dead as dishwater |
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Not at all dead lol. Revoke will only win when tomorrow is the day we leave with no deal, then is when revoke will win.
Using that logic no deal would be dead given that is losing by a far greater majority. At some point those two might be the only options. |
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Option L: Revoke Article 50 if no-deal Brexit is not explicitly approved by MPs a day before we are due to leave, as proposed by the SNP Ayes: 184 Noes: 293 ----- Dead as dishwate Another one that's not bothered.. |
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Option L: Revoke Article 50 if no-deal Brexit is not explicitly approved by MPs a day before we are due to leave, as proposed by the SNP Ayes: 184 Noes: 293 ----- Dead as dishwate Another one that's not bothered.. |
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once again mps show how to frustrate the brexit process, mps are a joke they couldnt manage themselves let alone the country
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sturgeon said last night, more chance of stopping brexit now that mps cant make their mind up , another rancid mp who thinks they know best
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She isn't an mp and she is far from rancid. She is supporting the wishes of the voters of her country.
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Her country is the UK.
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Her country is not the UK. She is the elected First Minister of Scotland and represents that country.
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So her passport will say Scottish Citizen rather than British Citizen and the front will say Scotland rather than United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
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What has that got to do with it? Nothing at all.
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You are effectively saying that any person that is elected to any parliament by constituents shouldn't actually represent them. They should represent other constituencies or countries.
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She is British Citizen the same as someone who calls themselves Cornish is a British citizen. If every area of the UK said we are 'dragged out against our will' then nothing would happen on anything. The south east would always vote for lower taxes for instance. We are the whole of the UK not fragments.
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You don't get it, do you. You are effectively saying that if you are elected the senator of Texas, you won't represent those constituents but will represent Hawaii instead as you are an American citizen.
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punter talking crap as usual, scotland, n ireland & wales all part of the united kingdom and therefore all have to respect the vote, the govermeant of the united kingdom promised to fulfill ther wishes of the people when they voted in 2016, some people seem to think london and scotland have a right to remain in the eu, punter wrong yet again, we didnt say they didnt represent them just that they should respect the vote as much as any leaver would had remain won, that is why this such a mess because every mp and first minster has their own agenda, sturgeon said last night that stopping brexit is very much on.
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I do get it. Texas is part of America, London if part of the UK, Scotland is part of the UK. Of course she can speak up for people in her area but she should respect that the majority of the country she is a citizen of voted to leave.
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No point in voting then. Someone from a different part of the UK will represent you.
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you really dont get it punter, she speaks for her own people but should respect the outcome of the vote across the UK but is intent on stopping it rather than helping, her own people dont wwant independence so scotland have to tow the line
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What has independence got to do with it? Also, you may as well get rid of all the devolved parliaments, they don't matter according to you.
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i cant work out whether punter is just stupid or taking the piss, shall we have a vote on it and then not carry out the will of the people
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if scotland wants to remain it has to be a indepndent country, it didnt want to be independent so has to go along with the rest of the UK, it isnt hard punter
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The "will of the people" in Scotland, supported by all major parties including the conservatives was to remain. Scotland supported that overwhelmingly and as Scotlands elected First Minister Sturgeon is representing them. She is no different from the DUP representing what their constituents wished for in Northern Ireland.
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You seem to be obsessed with the independence thing which is irrelevant.
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yes thats true but they have to go along with the rest of the UK as a whole nation, no uk govermeant would ever split a nation but the vast majority of mps seem intent on stopping brexit including those in scotland
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i give up punter , go and play with your barbie dolls, oh their IQ might be higher than yours
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but you dont seem to get that all countrys within the UK have to respect the 2016 vote, parliament set article 50 in motion therefore scotland has to leave as well, scotland voted 62-38 but my home town voted 31-69, its the whole number that matters not just scotland
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yes there is because you really dont get it, im not saying it anymore because its like talking with a mp you go round in circles all day long
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I think it would be fairer to say we have different opinions. However, I am not going to post personal abuse.
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Anyone that used the term 'will of the people' loses any debate that follows imo.
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