So where do we go from here ?
It's a motion for a no confidence vote in The PM, not The Government though, which Corbyn has brought based on the conclusion of a Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee report on what should happen if she loses it, in the hope some in her own party are more likely to vote against her in this, based on the mood of the house this afternoon, than in a full no confidence vote on The Government.
The Government may just refuse to make time for it though.
Down to the lake I fear
Down to the lake I fear
aye aye aye aye aye aye....................count me in
Corbyn is a cock. Theresa May's Deal won't get through Parliament yet Parliament is clear that it doesn't want No Deal.
For Parliament to unilaterally revoke Article 50 would be completely undemocratic while there is no mandate to pursue a Norway / Canada either.
Indeed, it is unlikely there will be a majority in the House for anything other than a People's Vote. So they should stop wasting time, have the vote on May's Deal, that will get totally rejected leaving a straight choice between leave or remain, then just get on with it.
Keep the campaign to a bare minimum - we don't need 4 weeks of bollocks. Just cut and paste the legislation re the first one, tweak it a bit and let's get on with it.
Corbyn is a cock. Theresa May's Deal won't get through Parliament yet Parliament is clear that it doesn't want No Deal.
For Parliament to unilaterally revoke Article 50 would be completely undemocratic while there is no mandate to pursue a Norway / Canada either.
Indeed, it is unlikely there will be a majority in the House for anything other than a People's Vote. So they should stop wasting time, have the vote on May's Deal, that will get totally rejected leaving a straight choice between leave or remain, then just get on with it.
Keep the campaign to a bare minimum - we don't need 4 weeks of bollocks. Just cut and paste the legislation re the first one, tweak it a bit and let's get on with it.
Can we have a vote of no confidence in the whole sodding lot of them on both sides?
Don't think there is a majority for another referendum either is there?
Can we have a vote of no confidence in the whole sodding lot of them on both sides?
Just heard Laura Whatnot on BBC saying it was not a proper "no confidence" motion, so would be an embarrassment and nothing more. It didn't sound particularly threatening and they were not making much of it on the news. Maybe they are wrong. Will see what happens.
I think the majority view in this country is for our elected leaders to just bloody get on and do SOMETHING at this point, because the majority of people are sick to death of everything being about ****ing Brexit.Don't think there is a majority for another referendum either is there?
No, because the end result of that would be the same collection of utter twats doing roughly what they are(n't) doing now, just that a few of them might have played musical chairs.Is that not a General Election?
Why is he a cock then? If your scenario is correct, why not get the vote on the deal done this week? That is all Corbyn has motioned for. Seems totally reasonable rather than wait over 4 weeks to know the result of a vote we already know what the result would be. Get the vote on the deal done now, we can then work on what comes next.
Why should the opposition and parliament put up with being treated with contempt because the PM's own MPs are a load of ********s?
There will be by the time all of the other avenues have been exhausted and the posturing ends. The politicians will then be able to blame the people for their own shortcomings.