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Why No Labour M Ps In The Vb March?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have to say I’m at something of a loss to understand what it is the marchers are after. A vote, yes; a democratic right to decide on the final deal. But what, exactly?
I’ve read this https:/ /www.pe oples-v ote.uk/ petitio n?recru iter_id =718569 and I’m none the wiser.
What is it that the vote is designed to achieve – has anyone given any thought to what the question will be, and how many possible answers are expected? are the campaigners looking for an opportunity to reject any deal? If they win that vote, then what? Walk away – but isn’t that what is being argued about?
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What is it that the vote is designed to achieve – has anyone given any thought to what the question will be, and how many possible answers are expected? are the campaigners looking for an opportunity to reject any deal? If they win that vote, then what? Walk away – but isn’t that what is being argued about?
If there was going to be a vote if would be ‘deal to leave’ or ‘stay’
That is the idea anyway.
But there won’t be a vote.
More realistic is trying to persuade the government to let the UK crash out with no deal. That is the catastrophe that must be avoided at all costs and it’s what the negotiations are trying to avoid. If you think a no deal Brexit is the ‘will of the people’ then direct your ire at the PM as well. Because she doesnt want that either.
That is the idea anyway.
But there won’t be a vote.
More realistic is trying to persuade the government to let the UK crash out with no deal. That is the catastrophe that must be avoided at all costs and it’s what the negotiations are trying to avoid. If you think a no deal Brexit is the ‘will of the people’ then direct your ire at the PM as well. Because she doesnt want that either.
I don’t think anyone is assuming we are heading for ‘no deal’
Some might be hoping for that. The most likely outcome will be somehow it’ll all musdke through in the end. The PM will clutch a piece of paper saying ‘peace in our time’ and there’ll be a sensible phased withdrawal that will either please everyone or more likely no one. For a while
Some might be hoping for that. The most likely outcome will be somehow it’ll all musdke through in the end. The PM will clutch a piece of paper saying ‘peace in our time’ and there’ll be a sensible phased withdrawal that will either please everyone or more likely no one. For a while
You really do need to learn how to read, mate.
"Backbencher David Lammy was the most senior Labour figure to address the crowds, which organisers have said numbered at least 100,000, athough several pro-EU Labour MPs, including Chris Leslie, Stella Creasey and Stephen Doughty took part in the march."
"Backbencher David Lammy was the most senior Labour figure to address the crowds, which organisers have said numbered at least 100,000, athough several pro-EU Labour MPs, including Chris Leslie, Stella Creasey and Stephen Doughty took part in the march."