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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 12 Dec 18 8.37am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

The rough with the smooth
Does that include the brexit deal we have?

If need be.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 12 Dec 18 9.00am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Mrs May could be facing two different votes of confidence. A Labour shadow secretary yesterday indicated that Corbyn will call a vote of no confidence before Christmas. This in addition to the Tory party challenge.

There are new rules for a vote of no confidence in a government so worth explaining as this is uncharted territory.

The opposition can only call for a vote of no confidence once a year so for Corbyn timing is everything.

If she loses that vote it means that the DUP and or some Tory rebels have voted against her or abstained.

After a defeat the government has 14 days in which to reverse the defeat presumably by persuading the rebels to change their mind. If that fails the options are:

- The PM (Queen) calls a General Election
- Or the Queen asks Corbyn to form a government if he believes he has the votes.

So the Tory party has to make some decisions. Will Mrs May survive both votes of no confidence?

If she stays and loses the parliamentary vote will that hand Corbyn a General Election win.

Would it be better to dump Mrs May and if they do will this deter Labour from calling a vote. If the vote still goes ahead will the new Tory (temporary) leader have a better chance of winning it than May.

As for Labour for now they will sit tight and watch this mess unfold whilst trying to sound out the DUP in the hope they can get them to switch sides or stay neutral.

Finally if a General Election is called it will almost certainly mean the Brexit date being delayed. The voters might:

- Punish Mrs May for not delivering Brexit.

- Or blame Corbyn for forcing a General Election that they didn't want and thus delaying Brexit.

Interesting times.


Edited by Badger11 (12 Dec 2018 9.11am)

 


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Tawny Flag Croydon 12 Dec 18 9.10am

I can't see May losing today's vote and so unless she decides to go of her own volition it's good ship Theresa from this point on it. It's looking like either a No Deal or a second vote, as Theresa can't negotiate her way out of a paper bag. Of that I'm sure we can all agree.

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 12 Dec 18 9.16am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Would it be better to dump Mrs May and if they do will this deter Labour from calling a vote. If the vote still goes ahead will the new Tory (temporary) leader have a better chance of winning it than May.


If Mrs May resigns probably only Boris Johnson would have a better chance of winning a General Election as he is still immensely popular amongst the electorate but I don't know who would f*** up the country more Johnson or Corbyn

Hopefully the MPS will see that and back Mrs May

 

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 12 Dec 18 9.31am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

If Mrs May resigns probably only Boris Johnson would have a better chance of winning a General Election as he is still immensely popular amongst the electorate but I don't know who would f*** up the country more Johnson or Corbyn

Hopefully the MPS will see that and back Mrs May

I don't want Corbyn.

There is simply no credible middle ground at the moment. Things just keep getting worse. And it isn't only the UK either.

I should have stayed in Prague or Bratislava. Oh no, wait ....

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 12 Dec 18 9.33am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

If need be.

So why are you against the deal then if you say take the rough with the smooth.

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 12 Dec 18 9.33am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by Tawny

I can't see May losing today's vote and so unless she decides to go of her own volition it's good ship Theresa from this point on it. It's looking like either a No Deal or a second vote, as Theresa can't negotiate her way out of a paper bag. Of that I'm sure we can all agree.

No we cant all agree that. She is durable, tough, has a strong sense of duty and has been unfairly maligned. She did as well as any other leader faced with 27 opposing countries who would rather we did not leave; and who want to ensure that we don't start an avalanche of countries also jumping ship knowing they can get a cracking exit deal.

I am interested to know who you think would have negotiated better? I imagine you would back one of the right of the tory party? A lemming who would rather lead us into the potential horrors of a no deal cliff edge arrangement than countenance a sensible compromise?

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 12 Dec 18 9.38am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

As others have said a 2nd referendum won't resolve anything for two reasons.

1. There will be no consensus on what we are voting for, so before a vote has been cast one side will feel aggrieved. Are we voting on how we Brexit or is it a re-run of the 2016 vote? Or something else entirely?

2. I suspect the result will be close what if it is a repeat of 2016 and the leavers just win it. Will the Remainers shut up or call foul, I rather think the latter.

I don't see a scenario where a 2nd referdum solves anything it just prolongs the agony.

Now after we leave another referendum in say 5-10 years time if the people want it makes sense as it will be a binary choice. Do we re-join the EU.



I think any such vote would see a large majority to stay as a result of the lazy feckers who couldn't be bothered to vote turning out in force to do so and vote remain...which should've been the case at the start.

Should there be a 2nd vote i'd be done with Politics
as it would leave a precedent that says ' if you don't like the way something went...don't worry you can have another go until you get what you want'

 


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View DANGERCLOSE's Profile DANGERCLOSE Flag london 12 Dec 18 9.42am Send a Private Message to DANGERCLOSE Add DANGERCLOSE as a friend

Get a Brexiteer in and face up to the EU. They will do a better deal.

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 12 Dec 18 9.42am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

I don't want Corbyn.

There is simply no credible middle ground at the moment. Things just keep getting worse. And it isn't only the UK either.

I should have stayed in Prague or Bratislava. Oh no, wait ....

For a non Tory I have become quite a fan of Theresa. However, tonight will bruise her; but not kill her. As you allude - her greatest weapon: the absence of anyone else.

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 12 Dec 18 9.46am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE

Get a Brexiteer in and face up to the EU. They will do a better deal.

Nope. They won't budge them an inch. Showboating, insults and puerile sabre-rattling will only result in national humiliation... probably followed by that cliff edge.

Also, have we not already tried sending in Brexiteers to do the deal?

 

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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 12 Dec 18 9.47am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by silvertop

For a non Tory I have become quite a fan of Theresa. However, tonight will bruise her; but not kill her. As you allude - her greatest weapon: the absence of anyone else.

For sure.
Parliament is bereft of quality.

 

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