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An interesting article from the cross Party of MPs 'Exiting the EU'...if some of parliament wants clarity as well as the HoL, hopefully sense will prevail..
The Government should now make a unilateral decision to safeguard the rights of EU nationals living in the UK, the cross-party Exiting the European Union Committee has unanimously agreed in its report. The MPs are also calling on the Government to seek to ensure that UK nationals already resident in other EU countries – and EU citizens already living here – do not lose their rights to healthcare and pensions after Brexit.
All parties to the negotiations must put the resolution of the rights of all EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU as their first priority. It would be unconscionable, the committee believes, for EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU not to have clarity about their status for another two years. The Government has made it clear it wants an early agreement to protect the rights of EU nationals in the UK and of UK nationals living in other member states. The Committee commends its commitment to this outcome. It is regrettable that this has not yet proved possible.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/commi ... hed-16-17/
https://www.publications.parliament.uk/ ... 107103.htm
The Government should now make a unilateral decision to safeguard the rights of EU nationals living in the UK, the cross-party Exiting the European Union Committee has unanimously agreed in its report. The MPs are also calling on the Government to seek to ensure that UK nationals already resident in other EU countries – and EU citizens already living here – do not lose their rights to healthcare and pensions after Brexit.
All parties to the negotiations must put the resolution of the rights of all EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU as their first priority. It would be unconscionable, the committee believes, for EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU not to have clarity about their status for another two years. The Government has made it clear it wants an early agreement to protect the rights of EU nationals in the UK and of UK nationals living in other member states. The Committee commends its commitment to this outcome. It is regrettable that this has not yet proved possible.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/commi ... hed-16-17/
https://www.publications.parliament.uk/ ... 107103.htm
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Geoff
Sorry I can't but if you google 'petition to reform the House of lords', it should come up, it did for me.
Good luck.
Jackie
Sorry I can't but if you google 'petition to reform the House of lords', it should come up, it did for me.
Good luck.
Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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Lloyd
No I'm not aware of Geoff's usage of the internet, but then I know nothing of anyone else's either, apart from posting on PL.
Jackie
No I'm not aware of Geoff's usage of the internet, but then I know nothing of anyone else's either, apart from posting on PL.

Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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Unbelievable!Lynsab wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 9:34 am An interesting article from the cross Party of MPs 'Exiting the EU'...if some of parliament wants clarity as well as the HoL, hopefully sense will prevail..
The Government should now make a unilateral decision to safeguard the rights of EU nationals living in the UK, the cross-party Exiting the European Union Committee has unanimously agreed in its report. The MPs are also calling on the Government to seek to ensure that UK nationals already resident in other EU countries – and EU citizens already living here – do not lose their rights to healthcare and pensions after Brexit.
All parties to the negotiations must put the resolution of the rights of all EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU as their first priority. It would be unconscionable, the committee believes, for EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU not to have clarity about their status for another two years. The Government has made it clear it wants an early agreement to protect the rights of EU nationals in the UK and of UK nationals living in other member states. The Committee commends its commitment to this outcome. It is regrettable that this has not yet proved possible.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/commi ... hed-16-17/
https://www.publications.parliament.uk/ ... 107103.htm
Geoff.
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Think the HoL may be fast talking themselves out of their cushy 'money for old rope' roles if they continue to try and defy democracy, particularly the kindergarten clowns in the Lib Dems.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-39188071
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-39188071
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Definitely "unbelievable". I mean, after all, why would a UK expat not seek some assurance that health care and those who are not yet retired, their employment rights and residency status will continue as they currently are for them in their chosen EU country of residence?The MPs are also calling on the Government to seek to ensure that UK nationals already resident in other EU countries *********************** – do not lose their rights to healthcare and pensions after Brexit.
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I think there is an element in rhe Lords, mainly the Lib Dems, intent on wrecking Brexit by fair means or foul. May did threaten that she would radically reform the HoL if that happened. If it does I hope she keeps her word.
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I have a feeling that she will.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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The second vote in the HoL re amendments to brexit bill is expected at 5pm today..
The amendment calls for the Lords and the Commons to be given an early vote on the Brexit deal and would give them the chance to stop Mrs May from walking away from the EU without a deal.
They're fast becoming the govt opposition, I think in the UK there's growing signs the public are not liking what it sees with the PMs decision making, I believe the vote did not mandate leaving the single market and that the Government is out of tune with what the majority want when it comes to the Brexit negotiations.
http://news.sky.com/story/theresa-may-f ... s-10793249
The amendment calls for the Lords and the Commons to be given an early vote on the Brexit deal and would give them the chance to stop Mrs May from walking away from the EU without a deal.
They're fast becoming the govt opposition, I think in the UK there's growing signs the public are not liking what it sees with the PMs decision making, I believe the vote did not mandate leaving the single market and that the Government is out of tune with what the majority want when it comes to the Brexit negotiations.
http://news.sky.com/story/theresa-may-f ... s-10793249
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Oh please!Lynsab wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2017 1:36 pm The second vote in the HoL re amendments to brexit bill is expected at 5pm today..
The amendment calls for the Lords and the Commons to be given an early vote on the Brexit deal and would give them the chance to stop Mrs May from walking away from the EU without a deal.
They're fast becoming the govt opposition, I think in the UK there's growing signs the public are not liking what it sees with the PMs decision making, I believe the vote did not mandate leaving the single market and that the Government is out of tune with what the majority want when it comes to the Brexit negotiations.
http://news.sky.com/story/theresa-may-f ... s-10793249

A Vote To Leave the EU and the Single Market was made Crystal Clear by the Prime Minister
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Hmmmm..
"Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the Single Market"
Daniel Hannan MEP
"Only a madman would actually leave the Market"
Owen Paterson MP, Vote Leave backer
And when you remember that Norway are in the Single Market but not the EU, it makes these quotes quite awkward reading.
"Wouldn’t it be terrible if we were really like Norway and Switzerland? Really? They’re rich. They’re happy. They’re self-governing"
Nigel Farage, Ukip leader
"The Norwegian option, the EEA option, I think that it might be initally attractive for some business people"
Matthew Elliot, Vote Leave chief executive
"Increasingly, the Norway option looks the best for the UK"
Arron Banks, Leave.EU founder
Those messages make uncomfortable reading when you look at the post-referendum discussion of what Britons voted for on June 23.
just saying....
"Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the Single Market"
Daniel Hannan MEP
"Only a madman would actually leave the Market"
Owen Paterson MP, Vote Leave backer
And when you remember that Norway are in the Single Market but not the EU, it makes these quotes quite awkward reading.
"Wouldn’t it be terrible if we were really like Norway and Switzerland? Really? They’re rich. They’re happy. They’re self-governing"
Nigel Farage, Ukip leader
"The Norwegian option, the EEA option, I think that it might be initally attractive for some business people"
Matthew Elliot, Vote Leave chief executive
"Increasingly, the Norway option looks the best for the UK"
Arron Banks, Leave.EU founder
Those messages make uncomfortable reading when you look at the post-referendum discussion of what Britons voted for on June 23.
just saying....
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That video I posted must make you very depressed then!Lynsab wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2017 2:23 pm Hmmmm..
"Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the Single Market"
Daniel Hannan MEP
"Only a madman would actually leave the Market"
Owen Paterson MP, Vote Leave backer
And when you remember that Norway are in the Single Market but not the EU, it makes these quotes quite awkward reading.
"Wouldn’t it be terrible if we were really like Norway and Switzerland? Really? They’re rich. They’re happy. They’re self-governing"
Nigel Farage, Ukip leader
"The Norwegian option, the EEA option, I think that it might be initally attractive for some business people"
Matthew Elliot, Vote Leave chief executive
"Increasingly, the Norway option looks the best for the UK"
Arron Banks, Leave.EU founder
Those messages make uncomfortable reading when you look at the post-referendum discussion of what Britons voted for on June 23.
just saying....

Just saying...

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Did anyone watch last nights program on the Lords?
Worth watching, it is like the antiques road show, but the antiques are still alive!
My 100th post, similar age to the stars of the show.
Worth watching, it is like the antiques road show, but the antiques are still alive!
My 100th post, similar age to the stars of the show.
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Re: House Of Lords - another hiccup?
Brexit: Government suffers second defeat in Lords
The government has been defeated in the Lords as peers backed calls for a "meaningful" parliamentary vote on the final Brexit deal by 366 votes to 268.
Just breaking:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39200658
The government has been defeated in the Lords as peers backed calls for a "meaningful" parliamentary vote on the final Brexit deal by 366 votes to 268.
Just breaking:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39200658
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Well, the PM is sticking to her word. Heseltine has been sacked from several Government advisory positions for opposing the Government last night. Well done her.
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The man stands up for the sovereignty of Parliament, and gets sacked for his trouble.
So much for democracy and free speech. Nice to see freedom of speech being respected ...conform or your fired.
Makes you wonder how many younger MPs there are who actually think "My jobs at stake here so I'm voting anti-European even though I don't agree"
Doubt Heseltine is that concerned about being sacked from an unpaid job, even though he was good enough to be a govt advisor for five depts for eight years....
Right up to the Referendum vote May backed Cameron and his party line of remaining in the EU whist wanting to change it from the inside. During the Leadership campaign she remained quiet. It was only after she became leader did May become Brexit means Brexit..
When the government has to resort to such naked vindictiveness, they're desperate.
So much for democracy and free speech. Nice to see freedom of speech being respected ...conform or your fired.
Makes you wonder how many younger MPs there are who actually think "My jobs at stake here so I'm voting anti-European even though I don't agree"
Doubt Heseltine is that concerned about being sacked from an unpaid job, even though he was good enough to be a govt advisor for five depts for eight years....
Right up to the Referendum vote May backed Cameron and his party line of remaining in the EU whist wanting to change it from the inside. During the Leadership campaign she remained quiet. It was only after she became leader did May become Brexit means Brexit..
When the government has to resort to such naked vindictiveness, they're desperate.
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He should be standing up for (1) the people and their vote for Brexit (2) Party loyalty.Lynsab wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:41 am The man stands up for the sovereignty of Parliament, and gets sacked for his trouble.
So much for democracy and free speech. Nice to see freedom of speech being respected ...conform or your fired.
Makes you wonder how many younger MPs there are who actually think "My jobs at stake here so I'm voting anti-European even though I don't agree"
Doubt Heseltine is that concerned about being sacked from an unpaid job, even though he was good enough to be a govt advisor for five depts for eight years....
Right up to the Referendum vote May backed Cameron and his party line of remaining in the EU whist wanting to change it from the inside. During the Leadership campaign she remained quiet. It was only after she became leader did May become Brexit means Brexit..
When the government has to resort to such naked vindictiveness, they're desperate.
This is the man who stood for election as Party Leader after Mrs "T" but lost to John Major. I was a Party Constituency Vice-Chairman
at the time and supported him; I would not do so now; he is a turn-coat IMO, and passed his sell-by-date.
Geoff.
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Geof's right, the upholding of a democratic referendum takes priority. These unelected lords are protecting nothing but their own cushy roles and in the process impeding the upholding of democracy. May was correct in sacking him.