Shadow minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned from the Labour frontbench, telling the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, that she could not reconcile herself to the party’s three-line whip to vote for triggering article 50.
Awww! ..... generation tulip!
Shadow minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned from the Labour frontbench, telling the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, that she could not reconcile herself to the party’s three-line whip to vote for triggering article 50.
What he means is that a majority vote has prevailed ahead of a minority vote, you couldnt make it up really ...
Shadow minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned from the Labour frontbench, telling the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, that she could not reconcile herself to the party’s three-line whip to vote for triggering article 50.
That three-lIne whip was never going to work.
First in line for a trade deal with the big country. Not what the gloomeisters predicted after the vote.
Actually the vast majority don't want a hard Brexit that is undemocratically being foisted onto us. It's the angry vociferous minority who do. You couldn't make it up really...
What was the question again on the referendum? Oh yeah, do you want to leave the EU.Actually the vast majority don't want a hard Brexit that is undemocratically being foisted onto us. It's the angry vociferous minority who do. You couldn't make it up really...
Then we walk away. Goodbye.You really are clutching at straws aren't you? The negotiations will be with one body, the EU. If just one of the 27 other nations think the deal offered to the UK is too generous they can veto it, end of deal. The Maltese have already drawn a line in the sand saying that WHATEVER the deal is, it must be inferior to being part of the club. Good luck everyone.
I know many Scottish people and not a single one of them would vote to leave the UK.I have Scottish relatives and friends,and none of them believe that they can go it alone or be allowed to join the EU.
Brexiteers see any questioning of article 50 or any process that, regardless of it's crucial role in Brexit, appears to slow Brexit down as high treason and the taking over of democracy by a totalitarian regime. It's democratic process. It takes a bit of time. Honestly, bunch of thin skinned, whinging crybabies. It brings to mind a toddler whose been promised a treat and pesters their Mum for it all shopping trip.
You got your way, now please let the adults sit down and try to make the best of the shambles leave voters have made of the country. It will take a bit of time.
You really are clutching at straws aren't you? The negotiations will be with one body, the EU. If just one of the 27 other nations think the deal offered to the UK is too generous they can veto it, end of deal. The Maltese have already drawn a line in the sand saying that WHATEVER the deal is, it must be inferior to being part of the club. Good luck everyone.
Is she taking her cat ?Will he grab May "by the pussy?"
in a nutshell.Why are you adding the 'vast' bit to the majority, quite simply the referendum was won by Leave and lost by the Remain, adding your own caveats on each Leavers brexit preference as if you really care is irrelevent, you only really want to skew the future direction of Brexit so it might represent your own view, which really isnt the intention of leaving the EU, you will see it as 'hard' and Leavers will see it as appropriate and what was intended.
What usually happens is that the Germans tell everyone which way to vote. Occasionally countries disagree with this and veto a deal as the Belgian regional government recently did with the EU-Canada trade agreement but then the EU offer sweeteners in exchange for doing as the Germans tell them (like with the aforementioned Belgian regional government).
To me it is straightforward.
We are leaving the EU. It has to happen.
But.. The terms of the exit are another matter. These need proper debate. Many who voted to stay and leave wanted single market access and the retention of some EU laws ongoing.
There should be no 'hard BREXIT'. I don't believe that is the will of the majority.
That's because deep down we all know Corbyn wants out.Corbyn says he will impose a three line whip... interesting as several of his front bench have said they will refuse to vote for Article 50.
Actually the vast majority don't want a hard Brexit that is undemocratically being foisted onto us. It's the angry vociferous minority who do. You couldn't make it up really...
She usually gets her way in the end.