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Previously on "Theresa May to back down on backstop demands in Brexit deal..."
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCan't she just declare a national emergency and push it through without parliament? After all, she is the Prime Minister and she can do what she likes...
May should close parliament if necessary to stop bill blocking no deal Brexit, says Rees-Mogg – as it happened | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCan't she just declare a national emergency and push it through without parliament? After all, she is the Prime Minister and she can do what she likes...
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Originally posted by stonehenge View Post...and tell EU the UK doesn't want to renegotiate
Theresa May to back down on backstop demands in Brexit deal and tell EU the UK doesn't want to renegotiate | City A.M.
Eh? I thought she backed the Brady amendment, a couple of weeks ago, to replace the backstop?
Maybe she'll finally twigged that whatever she gets off the EU the ERG will never support her and will always, at the last moment, pull the rug from under her.
The ERG is a party within a party. They need to be kicked out of the Tories and go join Farage before there is no Tory party.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCan't she just declare a national emergency and push it through without parliament? After all, she is the Prime Minister and she can do what she likes...
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostYes, and she can probably get away with doing that for another 2 weeks but then she may find time has run out for her. I can't see Parliament allowing this stalemate to carry on into March.
Can't she just declare a national emergency and push it through without parliament? After all, she is the Prime Minister and she can do what she likes...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostShe is running down the clock by pretending she is busy doing something about it
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She is running down the clock by pretending she is busy doing something about it
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Theresa May to back down on backstop demands in Brexit deal...
...and tell EU the UK doesn't want to renegotiate
Theresa May to back down on backstop demands in Brexit deal and tell EU the UK doesn't want to renegotiate | City A.M.
Eh? I thought she backed the Brady amendment, a couple of weeks ago, to replace the backstop?Tags: None
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