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Previously on "The Constitutional Crisis Begins"
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Oh dear...
“Backbench MPs led by Dominic Grieve have inflicted a humiliating defeat on the government, in an effort to ensure parliament can seize control of what happens in the crucial days after Theresa May’s Brexit deal is voted on.”
MPs win right to meaningful vote on Brexit plan B | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFor those (most probably Brexiters ) who don't know what's going on - it is rather long and has some long words (for a Brexiter):
What does Dominic Grieve'''s debate amendment mean for Theresa May'''s Brexit deal? - ITV News
The Maze Runner
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostAnd so on to the vote on the Dominic Grieve amendment. That could be the final nail in the coffin.
What does Dominic Grieve'''s debate amendment mean for Theresa May'''s Brexit deal? - ITV News
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostAnd so on to the vote on the Dominic Grieve amendment. That could be the final nail in the coffin.
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And so on to the vote on the Dominic Grieve amendment. That could be the final nail in the coffin.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGotta say the entertainment is priceless.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBrexit as described on the packet is now dead in the current parliament.
As William Hague points out parliament will block a no deal Brexit
The only way Brexit will happen is if everyone pulls behind Tommy in a GE.
UKIP MEPs claim Tommy Robinson being groomed for leadership of the party
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Brexit as described on the packet is now dead in the current parliament.
As William Hague points out parliament will block a no deal Brexit
The only way Brexit will happen is if everyone pulls behind Tommy in a GE.
UKIP MEPs claim Tommy Robinson being groomed for leadership of the party
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The Constitutional Crisis Begins
Looks like it’s going to start to kick off tomorrow...
BREAKING NEWS: Mr Speaker has decided to give precedence to a motion of contempt against the Government TOMORROW for failure to comply with publishing the full and final legal advice from the Attorney General to the Cabinet on the Brexit deal.Tags: None
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