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Not seen the vote but you can only have two questions. Leave or stay
Or its weighted for stay
Or its weighted for stay
Well, no one could really say she is in control.
I'm not so sure if it is dead . If they can remove the backstop it's very much aliveTheresa May is demonstrably in control.
It's just that the EU deal was rejected by the biggest margin in history.
Looks as though the "Only deal" on offer by the EU is DEAD. In fact I think it couldn't be more dead.
If onus is now on the EU to come up with another deal .. except they don't have one that won't be rejected.
Oh dear .. what a shame.
Theresa May is demonstrably in control.
It's just that the EU deal was rejected by the biggest margin in history.
Looks as though the "Only deal" on offer by the EU is DEAD. In fact I think it couldn't be more dead.
If onus is now on the EU to come up with another deal .. except they don't have one that won't be rejected.
Oh dear .. what a shame.
I'm not so sure if it is dead . If they can remove the backstop it's very much alive
Not seen the vote but you can only have two questions. Leave or stay
Or its weighted for stay
I'm not so sure if it is dead . If they can remove the backstop it's very much alive
On the few occasions where referenda have had three questions, the two highest rated go on to fight it out in another referendum...
But still bl**dy awful:
https://spectator.us/40-horrors-theresa-mays-brexit-deal/
Thank you for posting that link to The Spectator article. I may well download the Withdrawl Agreement and this weekend set about reading it (bit tricky for me as a non lawyer but I will have a go) to check it out first hand. I am still irritated when I hear MPs interviewed asked if they have read the agreement and the reply is 'well know but have been briefed'. I always recall Ken Clarke saying he never read the Maastricht Treaty as a matter of pride.
If it is half as bad as The Spectator synopsis it is awful. I am fast becoming reconciled to two positions for UK. 1 Remain and go back to June 22 2016. 2 Leave no deal.
That's what I thought the vote was for the deal or no deal unless the EU come back with a better offer, but there are that many stories in the media its hard to know what to believe, if it is right remain labour MP's really are idiots.All parliament has to do is nothing, which is exactly what they are doing. We leave with no deal by default.
Any non Belgian resident would also have had that same option, as technically anyone in the EU purchasing goods and taking them home does not pay tax.The Mandelson tax law ..
"The Mandelson Pension Clause: The UK must promise never to tax former EU officials based here – such as Peter Mandelson or Neil Kinnock – on their E.U. pensions, or tax any current Brussels bureaucrats on their salaries. The EU and its employees are to be immune to our tax laws. (Article 104)"
When I lived in Brussels some 20+ years ago .. if you went shopping .. the first comment that was asked was "Do you work for the EU ?" .. because you are immediatly VAT exempt. I think VAT was 22.5% at that time.
Any non Belgian resident would also have had that same option, as technically anyone in the EU purchasing goods and taking them home does not pay tax.
Of course on line shopping has refined this , and Amazon deliver them to your door tax free
Turkey can't join the eu because of there human rights recordChrist remainers have insulted more farmers than you think , good job I like Turkey
Turkey can't join the eu because of there human rights record