How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 12)

How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 12)

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Big Al.

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Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Tuna

19,930 posts

284 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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In before the lock wink

A Winner Is You

24,978 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Phillip Lee won't hold a by election. Wrong sort of people's vote I assume

https://twitter.com/talkRADIO/status/1169172847664...

Stay in Bed Instead

22,362 posts

157 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Can we jump straight to Vol 38 to see what actually happens?

tongue out

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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It's a shame Ken Clarke and the other rebels are allowed to still sit in their Conservative seat when they should be in the hall.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Will this be the last volume I wonder? scratchchin

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Stay in Bed Instead said:
Can we jump straight to Vol 38 to see what actually happens?

tongue out
laugh

I think we will still be in the same situation. frown

deadslow

7,999 posts

223 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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not actually required, since there are no current negotiations

Blackpuddin

16,517 posts

205 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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And so the tedious HoC windbaggery resumes. banghead

alfie2244

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188 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Blackpuddin said:
And so the tedious HoC windbaggery resumes. banghead
What time is the vote?

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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What's the point of today's waste of time debating a bill to block no deal.

It's clear the HOC will back it due to the number of remainers.

Remainers have stated since we voted to leave that there should be another vote. Well a GE would give the people that vote and now they want to make sure no deal is not available because they know they will lose.

The remainers in the HOC are beyond snakes.


anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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alfie2244 said:
What time is the vote?
1st of November 2019 hopefully biggrin

17:00

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Labour MP says they’ll abstain on election vote tonight - big unresolved argument about whether to back election on Friday/Monday

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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The government's modest band of supporters in the Lords are mounting a formidable filibuster operation to prevent the Benn Bill getting to third reading before a possible prorogation of Parliament on Monday.

Labour and the Lib Dems had put down a business of the house motion which lays down a timetable for consideration of the bill.

The government side then unleashed hoards of amendments, to change every possible aspect of the motion and suggest all kinds of measures that should be debated instead (my favourite is the Bat Habitat (regulation) Bill).

Unlike the Commons, where such amendments might be grouped or voted on in a job lot at a set time, the Lords has to debate each amendment.

So the bill's supporters will have to move a closure motion to end the debate on each amendment, and then vote on each amendment.

That will mean two divisions, each probably taking a quarter of an hour, will be forced on each of around 90 amendments.

This morning, many were arriving with suitcases full of overnight gear and supplies.

Blackpuddin

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205 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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And this is democracy in 2019. Farcical.

Laurel Green

30,779 posts

232 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Tuna said:
In before the lock wink
That'll be a Union lock. wink

Otis Criblecoblis

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66 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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A Winner Is You said:
Phillip Lee won't hold a by election. Wrong sort of people's vote I assume

https://twitter.com/talkRADIO/status/1169172847664...
None of them have. All complete cowards and self serving hypocrites. They are actually even sub Ukip, who did at least face a by-election when switching. How st do you have to be to be sub Ukip ?

Stay in Bed Instead

22,362 posts

157 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Blackpuddin said:
And this is democracy in 2019. Farcical.
Kinda grubby huh.

I hear people in China are grateful they are in a communist state after watching us.

A Winner Is You

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227 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Otis Criblecoblis said:
A Winner Is You said:
Phillip Lee won't hold a by election. Wrong sort of people's vote I assume

https://twitter.com/talkRADIO/status/1169172847664...
None of them have. All complete cowards and self serving hypocrites. They are actually even sub Ukip, who did at least face a by-election when switching. How st do you have to be to be sub Ukip ?
It's a disgrace that someone can be elected for one party, then switch to a different one. There should be a law that any defection triggers a by election, but they won't vote for that as it isn't in their interests. Unsurprising, in the replies there is a video of him saying we must respect the referendum result.

Tony427

2,873 posts

233 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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ELUSIVEJIM said:
The government's modest band of supporters in the Lords are mounting a formidable filibuster operation to prevent the Benn Bill getting to third reading before a possible prorogation of Parliament on Monday.

Labour and the Lib Dems had put down a business of the house motion which lays down a timetable for consideration of the bill.

The government side then unleashed hoards of amendments, to change every possible aspect of the motion and suggest all kinds of measures that should be debated instead (my favourite is the Bat Habitat (regulation) Bill).

Unlike the Commons, where such amendments might be grouped or voted on in a job lot at a set time, the Lords has to debate each amendment.

So the bill's supporters will have to move a closure motion to end the debate on each amendment, and then vote on each amendment.

That will mean two divisions, each probably taking a quarter of an hour, will be forced on each of around 90 amendments.

This morning, many were arriving with suitcases full of overnight gear and supplies.
Excellent. Would the phrase " Dunkirk spirit" be apt , snatching a victory ( of sorts) from the Jaws of Defeat.

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