Otis
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Oh. I thought that was Fight Club.Definitely not them.
First rule of becoming Prime Minister is not to bring down the Prime Minister.
Oh. I thought that was Fight Club.Definitely not them.
First rule of becoming Prime Minister is not to bring down the Prime Minister.
ERG have said they'll vote with the PM.
This has to be part of a wider strategy by Corbyn otherwise this is just meaningless.
Is it really?Christ this thread is something else, I'd thought everyone would be sick of talking about this subject after the 24/7 coverage on TV.
I can confirm this is my first and last post on this thread.
No no Otis......This is gobshite club......Norman wisdom is well experiencedOh. I thought that was Fight Club.
ERG have said they'll vote with the PM.
This has to be part of a wider strategy by Corbyn otherwise this is just meaningless.
Was reading the first of the two links earlier this evening, before seeing you had attached them. Interesting how low labours approval rating is for their handling of Brexit (bearing in mind what a mess May has made of negotiations, she’s still up 12% !!!)
As I’ve said before and to numerous mates, theres a frightening incompetence across the whole of Parliament. I think we probably have the least worst option dealing with Brexit (I reckon voters have seen through labour trying to politicise it rather than genuinely help to find a solution) What a sorry state of affairs
ERG have said they'll vote with the PM.
This has to be part of a wider strategy by Corbyn otherwise this is just meaningless.
By definition it is because you've refused to accept the result of the first one.
I've got BBC news on, the Government called out Labour for political games and therefore refuse to debate this motion. Interestingly, the editor says this refusal to debate the motion could escalate this issue into a vote of no confidence in not just the PM, but the Government.
Interesting times ahead.
1pm yesterday? You still pissed from that?
I've got BBC news on, the Government called out Labour for political games and therefore refuse to debate this motion. Interestingly, the editor says this refusal to debate the motion could escalate this issue into a vote of no confidence in not just the PM, but the Government.
Interesting times ahead.
Conversely the first rule of vegan club is to tell everyone you're in vegan club.Oh. I thought that was Fight Club.
I've got BBC news on, the Government called out Labour for political games and therefore refuse to debate this motion. Interestingly, the editor says this refusal to debate the motion could escalate this issue into a vote of no confidence in not just the PM, but the Government.
Interesting times ahead.
And like I said should we have been offered the first one if there was going to be a second one if they didn't like the result?
That isn't saying it was right or wrong to be given the referendum. But where would it end if we had another one? So if leave had a 4% majority again would it be close enough for remain to say they should have another one again? If remain had the 4% majority this time would it be OK for leave to say we should have another one because remain got another one?
Leave won by nearly 2m votes. It would take a big turn round to win. It would take a massive one to win by lots more than 4%. So all I could see.from another referendum is more problems than we have now.
Leaders of all other parties have tabled an amendment to turn the confidence vote in the PM into a confidence vote on the government.
Meanwhile the Tories say they won't give time for Corbyn's motion to be debated as he said he will make it a confidence vote on the government if he isn't allotted time.
The Tories know they will win and Corbyn is going to end up with nothing but the embarrassment of being out thought.
Be interesting if the Sinn Fein MP’s turned up to vote with Corbyn and Labour. Think there’d be enough votes to force a GE with their backing. Which might suit them.
Ha ha ha ha. Deluded.Be interesting if the Sinn Fein MP’s turned up to vote with Corbyn and Labour. Think there’d be enough votes to force a GE with their backing. Which might suit them.
That’s got to be it. Nobody has much respect for anyone in parliament these days but if they vote no confidence one week then confident the next when literally nothing has changed they will look even stupider than usual.Think he’s doing it to make the Tories look like the bunch of hypocrites they are (especially the ERG). Only last week over 100 voted no confidence in her. Let’s see how quickly there confidence returns.
Let me get this straight, the public doesn't back May's deal, they also seem to have back Brexit anymore (some polls have Remain ahead by 19%), and also seem to favour a second referendum. Yet, a second referendum would be undemocratic? Seems like the majority of the public hasn't accepted the first result, hence the need for a second referendum. Feel free to reaffirm your commitment to Brexit in a second referendum.
The public now knows what Brexit looks like and they don't like May's deal and didn't vote for a no deal Brexit. Throw in the Government being in crisis because it can't get it's deal through Parliament and you have a recipe for a second referendum.
Ha ha ha ha. Deluded.
They won't have to.If the likes of Boris and JRM vote in favour of May how do they explain that away in the forthcoming leadership contest
Now saying on social media that lib dems, greens and a few others have tabled a motion to extend Labour's vote of no confidence in PM to no confidence in government.
It's all going on tonight. Hard to know what's accurate and what's not
Counts for nothing unless Corbyn can get the DUP onside. and the only way that's possible is if May's rancid deal gets approved.
The DUP are the kingmakers.
Or visa versa.With their 10 MPs?
It’s not too far fetched for Labour to get a few Tory MPs on side, especially with Theresa May seemingly refusing to even consider a second referendum. But, any vote of no confidence should be held off until after the vote on May’s deal. The threat of a Labour government may just rally Tory MPs behind their leader and potentially increase support for her deal to.
That’s got to be it. Nobody has much respect for anyone in parliament these days but if they vote no confidence one week then confident the next when literally nothing has changed they will look even stupider than usual.
If the likes of Boris and JRM vote in favour of May how do they explain that away in the forthcoming leadership contest.
The other angle could be that if Corbyn and labour do decide to support a second referendum then surely all these conservatives who have just demonstrated the right to change their mind must back a second referendum or will twice look like hypocrites having juxtaposed their position twice if they don’t back one.
With their 10 MPs?
It’s not too far fetched for Labour to get a few Tory MPs on side, especially with Theresa May seemingly refusing to even consider a second referendum. But, any vote of no confidence should be held off until after the vote on May’s deal. The threat of a Labour government may just rally Tory MPs behind their leader and potentially increase support for her deal to.
With their 10 MPs?
It’s not too far fetched for Labour to get a few Tory MPs on side, especially with Theresa May seemingly refusing to even consider a second referendum. But, any vote of no confidence should be held off until after the vote on May’s deal. The threat of a Labour government may just rally Tory MPs behind their leader and potentially increase support for her deal to.
I don’t think that would bother them at all