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Bercow Rules Out Vote On The Maybo Brino Deal
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-501 28740
MPs are spitting out the dummy! On this occasion Bercow is correct. So what happens now?
MPs are spitting out the dummy! On this occasion Bercow is correct. So what happens now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bernard Jenkins has protested that circumstances have changed since Saturday, because he claims the Letwin amendment was motivated purely by a concern that Boris Johnson would not send his letter. But that doesn’t make sense: the concern was not that: the letter was only sent because the amendment was passed.
So he’s wrong.
So he’s wrong.
I too am glad to see Bercow supported by TTT. IN answer to OG, Bercow has specifically said that, of course, the Government can introduce legislation to implement the bill, which it will do later today. There is no suggestion of No Deal. It's simply stating that the House has expressed its will already on the Deal: it is reserving judgement until legislation implementing it has been introduced (and also passed).
Reserving judgement doesn't sound much like expressing opinion on the deal. As I understand it the vote was deliberately uncounted was it not, and so the House's will is still unknown. Have to see what's tabled this afternoon then I suppose. Seems all very strange. Legislation should just mirror the draft deal anyway or it won't be what was agreed.
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