I am sure we are all fed up with Brexit. But will delaying it achieve anything or just make a bad situation worse?
I don't agree with the Backstop, but it will only kick in if a sensible means of controlling the border cannot be found, so personally if I was supreme ruler I would tell the UK parliament to have a three-way vote.
1. Remain
2. May's Deal
3. No Deal
Make it single transferable vote if you must, but just have a vote on that. They could do that tomorrow and it would all be over.
Delaying Brexit will achieve absolutely nothing. The border issue won't go away.
Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
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Re: Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
No I meant Parliament should have the vote.
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Re: Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
No worries. But what are your thoughts on the actual question? Would you rather they decided one of the above three this week, or extended the deadline again and looked for another deal?
And at what point do Europe decide enough is enough and not let us extend it? In their shoes, surely no deal is better than continued uncertainty ad infinitum?
And at what point do Europe decide enough is enough and not let us extend it? In their shoes, surely no deal is better than continued uncertainty ad infinitum?
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Re: Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
I don't think parliament would vote to remain though. I think they would go with May's deal, given that it was either that or no deal, and clearly the majority don't want no deal.
You would then have the Farage lot to contend with, but then the Great British Public would have to acknowledge that a vote for Farage is a vote for Corbyn.
You would then have the Farage lot to contend with, but then the Great British Public would have to acknowledge that a vote for Farage is a vote for Corbyn.
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Re: Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
If they were principled enough (and they were) to ignore the whip in the first place, I hardly think they would vote in spite. And they would still be answerable to the electorate.
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Re: Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
I suppose it depends on the appetite of Parliament to accept what would inevitably be an extremely tight result because of the 3 options on the table, and I am afraid if it was remain, which not only goes against the referendum but also reneges against the triggering of Article 50, where the vast majority of politicians voted effectively to honour the result of the referendum and leave. That was the time to say no. I do believe if Parliament now do not take the UK out of the EU, breaks it’s promise, the chaos will continue and indeed worsen. In answer to your question, no, Brexit should not be delayed, Parliament have effectively tied the hands of the Government, a GE now and let the people have their say on who they want to lead the country out of this mess.
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Re: Does anybody actually want the Brexit date delayed?
I think if they had to vote for anyone surely it would be the Lib Dem’s? The only party with the stated aim of stopping Brexit.