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Labour to support anti no deal amendment
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Another amendment passed.
The government are basically "out of power". Parliament has basically established an anti-government majority, who can do whatever they want.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMay has no majority and Yvette Cooper has effectively taken control.
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostIt means nothing unless a majority is also willing to back the legislation necessary to revoke A50 and any related legislation relating to leaving the EU on 29 March. It's that, or vote for May's deal.
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Of course, the Grieve amendment doesn't kick in if May pulls the vote next week.
Let's see if "definitely going ahead" means definitely going ahead.Comment
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According to a political editor at the Daily Telegraph on LBC Labour are close to pushing for an extension to article 50. That will probably be the battle. If Labour does do that, then there may well be a majority in parliament for it.
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Extending A50 will require agreement of 27 other EU members, and it will screw up EU elections in MayComment
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostOf course, the Grieve amendment doesn't kick in if May pulls the vote next week.
Let's see if "definitely going ahead" means definitely going ahead.
I may have that wrong but as far as I’m aware his amendment was passed before the Brexit bill started. I reckon it’s the finance bill.See You Next TuesdayComment
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