Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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It's over. In fact the negotiating was over months ago. All the clarity and reassurances have been given. Even May has accepted this. It's solely up to the UK now to decide what happens next. It's time to stop fighting with the EU and work out the future.

Hahaha....nothing is over until we have left. In spite of these idiots trying to remove a negotiating card, it still exists in law. So May still has time to achieve what she needs and the EU know it.....
 
I’m not sure how to explain this to you. But I’ll try. We can only leave the EU either with a deal or without a deal, and indeed the EU have confirmed this tonight. We cannot just say what we don’t want. The clock is ticking, so we can either extend article 50, and the EU would have to agree (for what reason is anyone’s guess), or we leave with no deal. That is the law, tonight’s amendments and votes do not change that.....
Yes Pete.. Yes
 
No one can argue they don't now have all the facts, so it looks like a second referendum could be the only way to settle it once and for all, saying that though, I think the reason a fair few remainers don't want to go down that route is because the fear of it still coming out leave, but by a bigger margin.
 
It’s a non-binding vote. It’s MP’s playing politics and showing off to the populace. It will make not one iota of difference. May will pressure the EU to give her the legal force she requires and therefore gets an acceptable deal, we will extend the date for whatever reason if the EU allow us, or we will fall back on a no deal exit. Article 50 will not be overturned because anyone who votes for it will never again have the trust of the voting public. So, we still have an amended deal or no deal......

I never said it was legally binding
I said it would have passed by more if she didn’t whip against it, (her own Motion).

She has wasted weeks on brinkmanship where she should have crossed the house and sought consensus.
 
No one can argue they don't now have all the facts, so it looks like a second referendum could be the only way to settle it once and for all, saying that though, I think the reason a fair few remainers don't want to go down that route is because the fear of it still coming out leave, but by a bigger margin.
I reckon @Joey66 and @peteblue could make a pretty good case to the contrary..
 
Pete, can you let us know what this minor concession is that would unlock the situation we are in now? This one that the EU can make to Theresa May? I'm intrigued, I'll be honest........
 
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