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Since that's even more unpopular in the Commons... no.
o god - 3T writes a header to a thread - another waste of time
and I think how true ! how true !

wivvart acronyms and god knows what - - -
where are we now?
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well they are cruising into it jim.
the Beeb excitedly headlines - parliamentary supremacy
but unfortunately the supreme view is that Parliament doesnt really know what it wants ....
Corbyn wants a third go!
//Since that's even more unpopular in the Commons... no.//

But not as "unpopular" as the HoC is with the general public. Load of shy talks.
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calm down tw0pee your buddy TVI will be along in a minute then you can talk in code among yourselves.
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3rd go at what ag?
//the Beeb excitedly headlines - parliamentary supremacy //

That's just the Beep Beep See marking it's own homework again.
Indicative votes 3T
One would think. But what with the Tory party split, those supporting the leave option previously turncoating and voting for May's third tried and anti-Brexit option last time, a Labour party supporting staying in with the single market against their manifesto, there's little chance any will get a revelation to be moral and democratic in the time remaining. Either May wakes up to her past folly and turns over a new leaf along with her cabinet, or it's anyone's guess what the next insane route will be.
Jeremy Corbyn says the margin of defeat for Mr Clarke's alternative, which was backed by Labour, "was very narrow indeed" compared to the heavy defeats suffered by Mrs May.

He says that because Mrs May's deal has gone before the House three times, the alternatives should also go back before the Commons for a third time on Wednesday.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexit/brexit-vote-live-mps-voting-on-second-round-of-indicative-votes-after-taking-control-of-commons/ar-BBVuY8N?li=BBoPWjQ
If, tomorrow, Theresa May comes out in favour of No Deal, it *still* wouldn't happen. She would need Parliamentary permission, almost certainly, and they will not give it.

If you want No Deal, despite all the warnings about it, ask the people if that, specifically, is what they want. No use just waiting for it to happen.
ask the people if that, specifically, is what they want.

I thought it had already been asked, two boxes 'In' 'Out'.
Jim, ask the people what? If they want 'No Deal' or ....what?
As mentioned before it's still the default that remainer MPs are trying to avoid.
Dad, are we nearly there yet?
I've answered the question about what should be on a possible future referendum, or future series of referendums, before. Not sure it's worth going over it again. But the "what" would clearly have to be either the current WA or some modified version of it, or Remaining.
Obviously remainers want to push the idea that the choice is between various remain options, but it doesn't make it so by stating it. The public's decision was, leave.
There can't be a modified version though - and Remaining wouldn't equate at all to Mrs May's wonky version of Brexit - or yours, Jim.

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