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Theresa May’s Brexit deal suffers second defeat in UK Parliament
CNBC ^ | 3-12-2019 | Holly Elyatt

Posted on 03/12/2019 12:37:12 PM PDT by tcrlaf

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To: Jim Noble
I do not understand why Mrs. May does not resign, or, more exactly, why she does not HAVE TO resign.

…. they surely lack confidence in her and her government.

They do. What's more, her government lacks confidence in itself. However, the last thing any faction of a deeply divided Tory party wants at the moment is a general election or a party leadership election: so if Corbyn were to force a confidence voted it would (again) get voted down.

At least that's how it looks tonight - but in this truly weird situation, anything might happen. May could even choose to leave the sinking ship rather than go down with it, but that's unlikely: in all things she's the Middle England vicar's daughter - you jolly well have to grit your teeth and see through whatever dirty job you're given.

41 posted on 03/12/2019 1:24:24 PM PDT by Winniesboy
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To: tcrlaf

no Brexit coming. The will of the people is secondary to the government in the UK. Maybe tertiary. this is a a slow grimy dance to correct the peasantry’s mistaken vote. The EU is a progressive, inevitable process to better European society, enrich with new cultural values from other regions and religions of the world, and ultimately save us all from the despair of sovereignty, faith, and Liberty.

unless they can find a British Trump.


42 posted on 03/12/2019 1:28:05 PM PDT by epluribus_2 (he had the best mom - rever.)
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To: Winniesboy

Thanks. I was hoping you would read my post.

Operating informally based upon understandings can only go so far. If the government lacks the confidence of the Commons, and that fact is widely known, how can the actions of that government be seen as legitimate?


43 posted on 03/12/2019 1:29:54 PM PDT by Jim Noble (Freedom is the freedom to say that 2+2 = 4)
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To: tcrlaf

Those who originally voted for BREXIT, wanted completely out of the EU. The government was supposed to cooperate with the vote, but like Trump being elected, they were over-confident that the anti-Brexiters would win that vote. May has been trying to renege on the deal, ever since. I don’t know with whom conservatives would like to replace her, but almost any conservative would be better than her.


44 posted on 03/12/2019 1:30:18 PM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: Jim Noble

Power hungry. As my uncle used to say, “She really thinks she’s something on a stick!”


45 posted on 03/12/2019 1:33:53 PM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: TangledUpInBlue

They never thought she would lose


46 posted on 03/12/2019 1:34:09 PM PDT by epluribus_2 (he had the best mom - rever.)
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To: tcrlaf
Hard Brexit coming.

Ten bucks says that there's no Brexit.

47 posted on 03/12/2019 1:34:46 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Mitt Romney: Bringing Massachusetts Values To The Great State Of Utah.)
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To: Jim Noble

Pass!....The Westminster Parliament has been around so long you’d think there would be a precedent for everything, but I don’t think anybody’s found one for this. There are some parallels with Peel and the repeal of the Corn Laws in the 1840s, but they’re still pretty remote.


48 posted on 03/12/2019 1:37:16 PM PDT by Winniesboy
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To: tcrlaf

NO DEAL IS THE BEST DEAL!!!!

Just shake hands and say goodbye.


49 posted on 03/12/2019 1:38:29 PM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing Obamacare is worse than Obamacare itself.)
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To: tcrlaf

Not the most knowledgeable on this, but doesnt this type of defeat trigger an election over there?


50 posted on 03/12/2019 1:42:13 PM PDT by VanDeKoik
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PM May must be removed or the pretend no votes mean nothing. PM May is obviously not interested in implementing an actual Brexit. Obviously.


51 posted on 03/12/2019 1:45:03 PM PDT by veracious (UN=OIC=Islam ; USAgov may be radically changed, just amend USConstitution)
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To: tcrlaf

The May sell out has failed!


52 posted on 03/12/2019 1:50:25 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration
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To: AU72

Losing May will be a GOOD deal for Britain.


53 posted on 03/12/2019 1:50:43 PM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (The democrats' national goal: One world social-communism under one world religion: Atheistic Islam.)
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To: Jim Noble

Any one with any honor would do so. These female leaders don’t seem to have that kind of honor, they cling to power.


54 posted on 03/12/2019 1:51:38 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration
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To: tcrlaf
Instead of "Hard Brexit", lets call it a "Clean Brexit".


55 posted on 03/12/2019 2:14:02 PM PDT by BeauBo
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To: Robert A Cook PE

LOL. May’s Exxit will be a great deal.


56 posted on 03/12/2019 2:19:05 PM PDT by tennmountainman (Liberals Are Baby Killers)
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To: Robert A Cook PE

A May-xit!


57 posted on 03/12/2019 2:23:25 PM PDT by SteveH
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To: tcrlaf

I’ll bet there’s no hard Brexit. They vote on a “no deal” Brexit tomorrow, which will fail. Then they vote on an Article 50 extension on Thursday, which will probably pass. Currently, the extension will only be until the next EU elections in late May, but there’s no way they get a new deal by then and I don’t see May breaking the deadlock in Parliament by then.

If they reach the new, late May deadline without a deal, I’ll expect a second, much longer extension, which will give the “Remainers” time to get a second referendum, which I’d bet Brexit will narrowly lose.


58 posted on 03/12/2019 2:43:31 PM PDT by The Pack Knight
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To: Jim Noble

She does not have to resign because she WON the “no-confidence” vote a month or so ago. We’ll see, but right now it appears that poor Britain is just going to muddle through this for a while longer. Brexit ought to have been accomplished months ago, in my opinion - and forget the mess that the EU is forcing upon the UK. The quicker they get out now, the more quickly the recovery will be done.


59 posted on 03/12/2019 2:44:13 PM PDT by AFPhys ((Liberalism is what Smart looks like to Stupid people - ® - Mia of KC. Rush - 1:50-8/21/15))
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To: Jim Noble

Because May and most of the Tories supported Remaining in the EU and are doing everything to make sure that happens. I won’t relax until it officially happens.


60 posted on 03/12/2019 2:48:33 PM PDT by Shadow44
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