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May's Brexit deal in chaos as Speaker sparks 'constitutional crisis'


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Bercow had to follow the rules. There are too many eyes on this one for his usual bias. He’s saved May from a third surrender humiliation, but could have shot himself in his Remainer foot.
Much now depends on the EU unanimity for an extension vote on Thursday. That’s not guaranteed.


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2 hours ago, vogie said:

John Bercow knows the rules, but he only uses them for his own agenda. He is an europhile with 'blox to brexit' on his car. The speaker should remain impartial, but he is anything but. In his defence he knows many big words, so may be better suited chairing 'The Good Old Days'

'The Good Old Days'

Do you mean when Britain was still a force to reckon with in the world, still had a decent military, decided her own destiny, owned the cars with British brands, built real things like aircraft.

Since joining the EU, it's a shambles and a joke on the international stage, lost it's military more or less, doesn't make it's own cars, or much at all, come to it.

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2 hours ago, Thairealist said:

Treacherous May certainly knows what she’s doing. She’s a fully fledged remainer intent on keeping the U.K in the E.U. Even though the majority of her fellow citizens voted to leave. 

 

 

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Dead right.

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14 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:
2 hours ago, Basil B said:

so what rules has he ignored?

Got picture of his car with blox to brexit on it?

there is a picture in todays daily mail ,actually its his wifes car ,

And Vogie did not answer the first part of the question.

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2 hours ago, vogie said:

He said it was his wifes car, I havn't seen the log book, have you, do you believe everything thing you read. He is the one with personalised Bercow number plates, he is the one driving around flaunting his impartiality. You would think someone of his neutrality (????) would have enough nous to show more sense.

My own car is my wifes......but she has yet to drive it despite clocking up almost as many miles in it as are on the clock.

(Both posts aimed at casual observers).

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40 minutes ago, Nigel Garvie said:

Three cheers for Saint Bercow, why on earth should May be allowed to bring the same deal back to the house again and again until she bores everyone into submission, if it is part of the speakers rules that this is not permitted in the same parliamentary session. Brexiteers will no doubt be scrambling around desperately to try and paint this as being some kind of conspiracy against them - beyond sad. The precedent goes back to 1604 for heavens sake, were they plotting against Brexit then? 

The greatest pleasure I have on hearing this news, is that the twisted religious fundamentalists of the DUP will miss out on their second bung. British politics was beginning to look worse than a fight in a Pattaya brothel to our EU friends. 

Yes, a second bung is on the cards. Hammond admitted as much to Marr.

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Unfortunately, the current proposal for a second referendum is "May's deal Yes/No". If it's "No", back to where we are now. Madness. I don't think that the British public are going to be given the chance to say "May's deal/remain" which is what the majority want on a ballot paper. So much for democracy.

The majority in HoC may want that ballot choice but perhaps the majority of the people would prefer "May's deal/ No deal" as the choices on any ballot paper


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16 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Drowning Brexiteer grasps at straw of the sovereign votes of other nations.

 

Irony lives.

"#I'm Taz!" :clap2:

(LoS based Brit on the march)

 

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12 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I do wish they’d print The Sun on softer paper.

 

27 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

How can anyone dislike a decision that upsets the sun so much?

I think the jury is out on whether Holly suits a denim dress could be my biggest decision of the day now I need some softer paper to fully work this out.

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41 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

I'm obviously still missing something here ☹️.  Surely leavers should be happy at Bercow's decision?

 

It leaves both uk MPs and the eu in a very difficult position - where they're all going to have to make clear their intentions?

Can someone please explain to me why leavers apparently aren't keen on Bercow's ruling?

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