This can mean ONLY ONE THING:
The parliament wants to stay in the EU, they don’t care about what the people want and voted for twice.................
They would have to agree to another Brexit vote - I don’t think there are enough votes to do that. March 29 is coming ...
Correct - the people no longer are represented by the government they elected.
Are we headed that way?
The parliament wants to stay in the EU, they dont care about what the people want and voted for twice.................
Sounds like Parliament might also want to stick May with the majority of the blame, should things progress to a "no-deal" parting of the ways. I'm sure she'll start right in tomorrow, looking for a slightly less horrific deal than the one just defeated (though I don't believe Brussels is under any obligation to offer one at this point).
Yep, same m.o. as congress, pretend they are for something, but never quite get enough votes — proof an entire parliament and congress can be corrupt and filled with criminals. Fallen man is incapable of governing themselves unless having been redeemed by God.
Or they realize that success of the no-confidence vote would have meant a takeover by Labour, and they didn't want that.
What this currently means is that we may see a "hard BRexit" in March.
The parliament wants to stay in the EU"
No sir! It means that Brexit is an automatic go... With no frills... Actual freedom from the EU...
The only thing that is screwed is the worthless agreement May got on her knees for from the EU...
It can mean several things: They want to do Brexit, just find her plan for it deficient and want something better. They don’t want Jeremy Corbin as PM, so they’ll settle on May, despite her shortcomings. They don’t want Brexit, and don’t care if they’re voted out of office, so badly do they hate Brexit. Unlikely.
Seriously, in 1940, Neville Chamberlain foolishly said that Hitler had missed the bus, since England has had sufficient time to rearm and catch up. Two days later Hitler invaded Norway, using the armaments his industry had manufactured while England was rearming. Chamberlain narrowly survived a no confidence vote, and resigned. The King asked Churchill to put together a coalition government, and he did. May ought to resign with such a disgraceful showing, and yield to a more credible candidate for PM, then call for elections.
The parliament wants to stay in the EU, they dont care about what the people want and voted for twice.................
No they dont care about a popular vote and they are not supposed to.
This can mean ONLY ONE THING:
The parliament wants to stay in the EU, they dont care about what the people want and voted for twice.................
the parliament is heavily invested in the globalist agenda