Yes. And sublime hypocrisy that the rejection of a second referendum (in favour of repeated attempts to get this through) is based on the idea that you shouldn't get to keep asking the same question until you get the answer you want. — Baden
As far as I know the right not to be governed by Boris Johnson is currently enjoyed by all non-UK citizens and may soon be enshrined in EU law. — Baden
Moggle — Benkei
Yes. And sublime hypocrisy that the rejection of a second referendum (in favour of repeated attempts to get this through) is based on the idea that you shouldn't get to keep asking the same question until you get the answer you want. — Baden
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-news-live-vote-result-theresa-may-deal-withdrawal-agreement-a8844831.htmlThe European Commission has released a statement following vote, calling no-deal "a likely scenario".
The statement reads: "The Commission regrets the negative vote in the House of Commons today.
"As per the European Council (Article 50) decision on 22 March, the period provided for in Article 50(3) is extended to 12 April.
"It will be for the UK to indicate the way forward before that date, for consideration by the European Council.
"A 'no-deal' scenario on 12 April is now a likely scenario. The EU has been preparing for this since December 2017 and is now fully prepared for a 'no-deal' scenario at midnight on 12 April. The EU will remain united.
"The benefits of the Withdrawal Agreement, including a transition period, will in no circumstances be replicated in a 'no-deal' scenario. Sectoral mini-deals are not an option."
Does the human rights act include the right to Marmite? — unenlightened
So no mini-deal on marmite then. You know this means war, don't you? — unenlightened
"Breu" and "breuroin". — unenlightened
You know this means war, don't you? — unenlightened
Ah, the break up of the United Kingdom! People formerly know as 'the British', be ready to rip your clothes, hide yourself in a closet and sprinkle ash on yourself while mourning there about the unfathomable that happened.I've decided to become a hard brexiteer in order to further the causes of Irish unification, Scottish independence and the break up of the United Kingdom. — unenlightened
And sublime hypocrisy that the rejection of a second referendum (in favour of repeated attempts to get this through) is based on the idea that you shouldn't get to keep asking the same question until you get the answer you want. — Baden
the huge (30%) immigrant vote — iolo
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