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Originally posted by aRatI know they are not the same dummy, I am just asking why you were so adamant on the stance that the Brexit vote needs to stay unchanged but have have no problem with having multiple votings regarding other topics like the confidence vote? Are you sure you don't enjoy those The Mail articles you keep 'reading'?
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^it’s ok hun, you know you’re winning when u got them haters behind
Originally posted by SerbyOriginally posted by menime123Don’t talk about things you clearly don’t understand.Follow Me On Instagram
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Amber Rudd warns up to 40 ministers could quit Government if they are blocked from backing Brexit delay plan
Amber Rudd has warned Downing Street that dozens of ministers could quit if they are blocked from backing moves to delay Brexit, it emerged last night.
The Work and Pensions Secretary is said to have argued that as many as 40 ministers want to vote for a rebel amendment designed to postpone Britain’s departure date and prevent a no-deal scenario.
With the time to agree a deal running out, her comments will be seen as a sign of growing concerns among senior ministers that Britain could end up leaving without a deal.
A cross-party group of MPs led by Labour’s Yvette Cooper and Tory former minister Nick Boles has drawn up plans to defer Article 50 – the EU process that enables a country to leave the bloc – by nine months if Theresa May has not secured an agreement by the end of February. The proposal is expected to come before Parliament on Monday.
Miss Rudd has reportedly told No 10 that Tory MPs should be given a free vote on the issue to declare their views on what should happen next.
In a statement to the Commons yesterday, however, the Prime Minister made clear her opposition to any mechanism that rules out No Deal.
Mrs May described it as a ‘course of action we should take, or which this House should support’.
Last night, one supporter of the Cooper plan said there was ‘growing optimism’ that the amendment would get through with support from Labour.
Jeremy Corbyn himself appeared to hint that his party could back the plan.
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Don’t know what’s worse.
Aus government back stabbing every prime minister causing us to have like 6 or something in the space of a couple of years, while still supporting coal and natural gas as our future.
UK government being unable to function properly and almost entering shutdown.
US government being unable to get out of shutdown and is led by Trump.Originally posted by SummerPeurTime stops for the Kween everytime WBT is performed.Originally posted by GoldmoneySo does her microphone
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Originally posted by SummerPeurDon’t know what’s worse.
Aus government back stabbing every prime minister causing us to have like 6 or something in the space of a couple of years, while still supporting coal and natural gas as our future.
UK government being unable to function properly and almost entering shutdown.
US government being unable to get out of shutdown and is led by Trump.
The British Government is no where near a shutdown.I have a bad feeling about this.
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Re: UK Politics: MPs in mass resignation threat over "no dea
Uh, if 40MP resign, surely it will be?Originally posted by SummerPeurTime stops for the Kween everytime WBT is performed.Originally posted by GoldmoneySo does her microphone
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Originally posted by menime123Originally posted by SummerPeurUh, if 40MP resign, surely it will be?
Of course not. The PM just replaces them with other MPs.
A by-election would take place to elect a new MP - until that has happened, a member of the same political party would oversee the MP affairs for that locality.
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Originally posted by aRatLiving in a positive bubble where no matter what the UK does it will lead to a positive outcome in the end is a... choice
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I didn’t even know there were as many as 40 ministers..
Rumor has it that IF Brexit gets delayed, it could be delayed for at least another 5 years. 9 months makes zero sense, cause in that case the UK would have to participate in the upcoming EU election again, only to elect MPs to represent them in Brussels for less than half a year.
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Originally posted by WayneOriginally posted by menime123Originally posted by SummerPeurUh, if 40MP resign, surely it will be?
Of course not. The PM just replaces them with other MPs.
A by-election would take place to elect a new MP - until that has happened, a member of the same political party would oversee the MP affairs for that locality.
Sorry, crossed wires: the MPs aren’t threatening to quit the role of MP, but their ministerial role within government. They would effectively just return to the back bench and the PM would just replace them with other MPs.
Not a single MP is going to quit being MP and miss out on the biggest moment of their political careers!I have a bad feeling about this.
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Originally posted by RihabI didn’t even know there were as many as 40 ministers..
Rumor has it that IF Brexit gets delayed, it could be delayed for at least another 5 years. 9 months makes zero sense, cause in that case the UK would have to participate in the upcoming EU election again, only to elect MPs to represent them in Brussels for less than half a year.
There’s not a cat in hells chance of Brexit being delayed 5 years. Not a single one.I have a bad feeling about this.
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Originally posted by menime123Originally posted by RihabI didn’t even know there were as many as 40 ministers..
Rumor has it that IF Brexit gets delayed, it could be delayed for at least another 5 years. 9 months makes zero sense, cause in that case the UK would have to participate in the upcoming EU election again, only to elect MPs to represent them in Brussels for less than half a year.
There’s not a cat in hells chance of Brexit being delayed 5 years. Not a single one.
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Gosh just get out with no deal and deal with itFollow Me On Instagram
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