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Previously on "The Unofficial 3rd May “deal” vote thread"
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Apparently it's not MV3 but just a vote on the withdrawal agreement (minus the political declaration). This is to get around Bercow's block on further MVs without substantive change.
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May says she is planning to have MV3 tomorrow.
Does anyone know if it has to take place this week? I'm surprised she isn't leaving it until nearer 12th April.
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostMay has pulled the vote tomorrow because it doesn't have enough support.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
The show goes on.
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostNo 10 say 3rd vote may take place tomorrow (Tuesday 26th).
The show goes on.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostTears of laughter
As far as I can see remainers are relaxed about all this. We're just mocking from the side at the tulip and panic that is befalling the leavers.
I'm 'meh' on May's deal, crashing out, remaining ..... just so long as this keeps running I'll enjoy the ride. I'll be disappointed when all this is over
Be great if the Tories finally got to kick out May and we had a GE too. That's a sequal to the fiasco I'm looking forward to
Indeed, let the fiasco last. A GE and May gone would be great. It's good for my income, plus it's great entertainment.
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How many more threads until we get "23rd May Vote"
... the European Parliamentary Elections.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostToo transparent for sweetcorn. Remainer tears?
As far as I can see remainers are relaxed about all this. We're just mocking from the side at the tulip and panic that is befalling the leavers.
I'm 'meh' on May's deal, crashing out, remaining ..... just so long as this keeps running I'll enjoy the ride. I'll be disappointed when all this is over
Be great if the Tories finally got to kick out May and we had a GE too. That's a sequal to the fiasco I'm looking forward to
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThe sweetcorn in that faecal matter is the undigested remnants of the Brexit dream
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Wish we had all those votes MP's get. By the time they get to the last vote it'll be nothing like what was voted for in the referendum. Representative democracy has been so damaged by Camoron.
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