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Can’t say for sure but rumour had it they were going to vote for the amendment.
Quite encouraged really , fairly sure the meaningful vote will get through .
why couldn't the 'meaningful vote' take place today despite letwin winning
why couldn't the 'meaningful vote' take place today despite letwin winning
He has to ask for an extension now , should be a larf
It could of, but Number Ten decided to pull it.
but why ....he coulda ploughed on
Am resigned to there having to be a deal. Where I disagree with you is why does the
Most important and largest piece of legislation in our lifetimes only get 9 working days of Parliamentary time to be debated. That sir would have been a fiasco.
From a farming viewpoint,all livestock wants selling before Dec 31 2020.After that,its planting trees,topping grass,and being general park keepers.Farming in this country as we know it will be finished! A small number of niche schemes might flourish;box meat,and kiosk milk,free range eggs,and veg sold at the farmhouse door etc.EDIT and sell some horse hay.Time to debate it? What have they been doing then for the past 3 years? The deal is sealed with the EU and Eire. Parliament really thinks its a credible option to change it unilaterally yet again?
Its been thrashed out and done to death over 3 years in parliament. Its Mrs Mays deal with a few tweaks and improvements designed to satisfy the objections that were raised in parliament. Its already been agreed with the EU. Boris has already gained agreement from other heads of state that its an acceptable way forward. What more can parliament add to it unilaterally without the whole thing then having to be rediscussed with all the external parties to it. Parliament has had three years to make amendments and raise concerns. Boris has forged a deal with these concerns in mind. Surely parliament should know the deal inside out by now or have they not been paying attention. The time for debate is over. Parliament now needs to get on and approve the deal or come up with a means of revoking article 50 that will get through parliament. Not just airy fairy divided opinions but a concrete way forward with hard dates and milestones.
We have business decisions to make. I might buy some cattle on Thursday. I need to know whether there will be an export market for beef from 1st November or whether we will be facing imports under WTO.
Where did I say it was ok for anyone to kill anyone ? What I said was we cant be held to ransome by some murdering thugs, do you think we should give in to ISIS or in years past any other group that hijacked planes etc etcWhy not? Rob says it’s no bother having a few Irish kill each other
spot onWhere did I say it was ok for anyone to kill anyone ? What I said was we cant be held to ransome by some murdering thugs, do you think we should give in to ISIS or in years past any other group that hijacked planes etc etc
Where did I say it was ok for anyone to kill anyone ? What I said was we cant be held to ransome by some murdering thugs, do you think we should give in to ISIS or in years past any other group that hijacked planes etc etc
If it had been defeated, I don’t think parliamentary procedure allows it to be brought forward again, without alteration.
just chuck it away and say the dog ate itI’d love to know about the letter Boris is supposed to send. Perhaps he should forget to put a stamp on it!
Or put a 2nd class stamp on it, then post it with another letter saying he doesn’t want an extension despite any other letters they might receive to the contrary, but put a 1st class stamp on that one.