Why does the result of the first vote necessarily mean that we have to leave?
I assume if there is a second vote and it comes out as remain you'll be happy to consider that we don't necessarily have to remain ?
Why does the result of the first vote necessarily mean that we have to leave?
That's what breach of the GFA would make us, not to mention his proposed refusal to pay the divorce bill. Britain would be in the dock and would lose any remaining credibility in Europe
Still less Latvians, it will be worth it
what a wallyI assume if there is a second vote and it comes out as remain you'll be happy to consider that we don't necessarily have to remain ?
YES, WE LEAVE THE EU AS VOTED FOR IN THE REFERENDUMRight, so has anyone got any idea what happens next?
I assume if there is a second vote and it comes out as remain you'll be happy to consider that we don't necessarily have to remain ?
Supposed to be getting us out of the EU, can't even get out of her own car:
https://twitter.com/SkyNewsPolitics/status/1072463780007809024?s=19
Right, so has anyone got any idea what happens next?
Only been dipping in and out of thread, so apologies if posted already
Currently there is no legal obligation on us to pay the divorce bill.
If you think we can just walk away without major consequences you are more deluded than I thought.
Currently there is no legal obligation on us to pay the divorce bill.
Right, so has anyone got any idea what happens next?
Javid's comedy Power Stance is worth a few points of Approval.Approval ratings for next PM:
-18% Sajid Javid
-19% David Davis
-21% Dominic Raab
-23% Amber Rudd
-35% Boris Johnson
-45% Michael Gove
(Source: YouGov. Yes, they are all minuses.)
From Ciaran Jenkins on Twitter
We have to pay the UKIP MEP's pensions apparently, how they must hate themselves ?
If you think we can just walk away without major consequences you are more deluded than I thought.
Supposed to be getting us out of the EU, can't even get out of her own car:
https://twitter.com/SkyNewsPolitics/status/1072463780007809024?s=19
Well that's 2 of the options. Haven't Parliament already said that we won't go to 'No Deal' without a vote or something? So if the vote isn't accepted, then it's possible we will have a GE or referendum.I think it was brought up yesterday in Parliament, they either vote to accept the deal on the table or we go to a 'No Deal' scenario come March.