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Hammond, after trying to stop a no deal option is the same cabinet minister who introduced the the second reading of the Referendum bill in June 2015. The the Foreign secretary declared that the EU had changed almost beyond recognition from what ad been endorsed in 1975.
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May made her return to the Commons Yesterday, before Clarke and Hammond were kicked out.
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She could not resist witnessing Johnson’s humiliation. Not sure she is in today though or that Clarke and Hammond are occupying their usual seats. They are usually cosigned to the ‘Naughty Corner’.
May made her return to the Commons Yesterday, before Clarke and Hammond were kicked out.
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She could not resist witnessing Johnson’s humiliation. Not sure she is in today though or that Clarke and Hammond are occupying their usual seats. They are usually cosigned to the ‘Naughty Corner’.
"No body talked about a No Deal in 2016" because everyone knew it was the default that we'd hoped to improve on it with a deal of some sort.
"They all said it would be the easiest thing in the world to get a Good Deal." Unsure who "they all" are but sure, everyone or most at any rate, assumed the other side of the table where responsible rational folk who would negotiate properly, but it turned out they were only interested in control; encouraged by the dissidents in the UK to demand and then refuse to shift.
Neither points have any affect on the fact that no-deal was always a possibility and folk, knowing that, still voted to leave for the sake of the nation, anyway.
"They all said it would be the easiest thing in the world to get a Good Deal." Unsure who "they all" are but sure, everyone or most at any rate, assumed the other side of the table where responsible rational folk who would negotiate properly, but it turned out they were only interested in control; encouraged by the dissidents in the UK to demand and then refuse to shift.
Neither points have any affect on the fact that no-deal was always a possibility and folk, knowing that, still voted to leave for the sake of the nation, anyway.
Having the whip withdrawn is one of the most serious disciplinary actions that can be taken against an MP by a party. As explained on Parliament’s official website, when a whip is withdrawn this means: ‘that the Member is effectively expelled from their party (but keeps their seat) and must sit as an independent until the whip is restored.’ For the 21 Tory rebels who have had the whip removed by the PM this week, the consequences of this could be extreme enough to prevent them from standing for the Party in the next election