Bye bye Theresa
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
Does anyone think businesses will try and push the government for some kind of compensation given how much they’re royally fucking this whole thing up with 9 days to go? Brexit preparations don’t come for free and if the whole idea of leaving the EU goes down the pan chaotically then it would seem logical that something should be on offer for the way the government have mis-managed the situation.
Rumour is if May can’t get her extension and deal agreed she will resign. Then who are we left with?
Rumour is if May can’t get her extension and deal agreed she will resign. Then who are we left with?
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
Imagine if every one of the EU27 had to hold a referendum, or a vote in parliament at least, to agree to an extension.Beany wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 2:54 pm Never mind Bercow, France are saying that if the proposed extension is just to allow May to continue kicking the can down the road as opposed to doing something productive, they'll veto the shit out of it.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/20/france-s ... t-8955358/
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
It's an interesting question as to why they don't actually though isn't it. Its a waiver/amendment of one of the treaty provisions for the benefit of one member. I would've thought that certainly under the legal systems of some countries that would potentially require an confirmatory vote. Doesn't sound like anyone has raised it though.Jobbo wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:17 pm
Imagine if every one of the EU27 had to hold a referendum, or a vote in parliament at least, to agree to an extension.
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The "Withdraw Article 50" petition still going mental:
This is also fun to watch:
https://brexit-petitions-count.now.sh/
This is also fun to watch:
https://brexit-petitions-count.now.sh/
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Petition results are unavailable at the momentNotoriousREV wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 1:00 pm
This is also fun to watch:
https://brexit-petitions-count.now.sh/
The server is probably overloaded, try again later, but please sign !
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
Currently at 1,056,236 with 22 new signatures per second.
And the petition website is down...
And the petition website is down...
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
I tried to sign it earlier, got most of the way through, but needs to have email verification. Not had that through yet, so guessing it's still struggling badly!
Reloaded that site, and the numbers are still going up - 74% / 26% split currently
Reloaded that site, and the numbers are still going up - 74% / 26% split currently
Re: Bye bye Theresa
I signed this morning, found the email in my junk folder some time later
Re: Bye bye Theresa
I've signed that brexit count for 'leave' in the name of Rev from Manchestershire
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
Just gone past 1.5 millionJimmy Choo wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 3:49 pm Currently at 1,056,236 with 22 new signatures per second.
And the petition website is down...
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
Signed.
Over 1.75m...
Over 1.75m...
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Re: Bye bye Theresa
So we’re out on April 12th if she can’t get her deal passed next week, May 22nd if she can.
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