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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

Nice to see the extent to which boris respects parliament:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46467828
Ms Stone found that Mr Johnson's registrations were late on four separate occasions, involving nine payments, "which suggested a lack of attention to, or regard for, the House's requirements".

"The committee concluded that Mr Johnson breached the rules of the House by failing to register remuneration within the required timetable on nine occasions," the committee said in a report.

"In considering the appropriate sanction, it took into account what it considered to be aggravating and mitigating factors, and recommended that Mr Johnson make an apology to the House on a point of order."

The late declarations included a series of rights and royalty payments from Bulgaria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, France and the US for books "already written" by Mr Johnson.

The committee said aggravating factors in calling for Mr Johnson to apologise included the size of the sums involved and the number of breaches.

As a longstanding MP who had been a senior minister, he "could be expected to set an example within the House," it added.
 
Unsurprisingly the debate will not happen, as ITV have now abandoned the idea as well as BBC. Good.
 
So this morning in a mail on Sunday interview may has warned that rejecting her deal on Tuesday will make it a time of great uncertainty for the UK,and possibly cause a general election and increase the risk of no brexit,so we seem to have gone from no deal,to a bad deal,to a slightly better deal to no brexit a possibility,I'm so glad we voted for strong and stable,and not the chaos of ed milliband.........
 
Esther McVey talking about a no deal implementation period this morning. Good one, Esther, just the one significant flaw there.
 
Looks like the vote is going to be pulled.
 
I'm sure JRM and Farage will make a handsome killing on the tumbling pound so that's nice.
 
Taking back control so that decisions are made by Parliament... :coffee1:

They can only kick the can down the road, they have to have a vote at some point. And even though this Government are the world champions at can kicking, there isn't that much road left.

T-Boz seems to need very simple things explaining to her a thousand times before she listens, you cannot go ahead with something when you know you are likely to lose by 100+ votes. It looks bad.
 
European court of justice says we can cancel brexit at any time,WITHOUT the other nations voting on it,and if we do cancel,we carry on as if we never invoked article 50,really looking like that is becoming a serious option,and somebody somewhere has raised it as an option to the court to look into it
 
conservatives highlighting how they are the party of self interest, by pretty much everyone (Grieve excepted) positioning themselves for a run for the leadership.
 
It seems that the vote is definitely off then, and T-Bag will head back to Brussels to renegotiate. Which I am sure will go very well indeed.

She isn't going to come back with anything different.

So it is no deal or no brexit now then.
 
It seems that the vote is definitely off then, and T-Bag will head back to Brussels to renegotiate. Which I am sure will go very well indeed.

She isn't going to come back with anything different.

So it is no deal or no brexit now then.

Looks like it. I don't understand her reasoning here, she's going to upset her MP's that were going to be behind the deal, the Brexiteers who think she can't get a deal and remainers who think any deal will be bollocks anyway.

She needs to put this back to the public as a deal or no deal referendum and be done with it.
 
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Oh dear. It appears she doesn't actually have the right to unilaterally pull this vote and her own MPs are up in arms about it.

Sturgeon is calling out Corbyn to go for a vote of no confidence which the SNP will support.

Endgame.
 
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