It means We will leave without a deal ..
If, as seems likely, Theresa's deal is rejected again today, and tomorrows vote means that we can't leave with no deal, what does this leave?
The EU have made it clear that there will be no more negotiations - this is it.
So it seems to me that the only possible out come is a second referendum. Unless anyone can suggest another path?
If there is a second referendum then the latest poll gives remain a lead of 56%-44%.
And surely Theresa will have to step down - so who do you think the Tories will choose as our next Prime Minister?
It means We will leave without a deal ..
Alf, if Theresa loses tonight then there is a vote in Parliament tomorrow asking if we wish to leave with no deal. It will be heavily defeated - hence we can't leave with no deal.
You must be creaming in your pants 59/60..lol
Like I said Alf, it's a very big decision day today - we will know the result after 7PM.
We know the result already don't we ?
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thats us - the people....bashing away in the middle - question is....how we acquiesced to these few...deceitful puppets of the Big Bankers, who opress, plunder and degrade us....allowed them to freely regulate deform and restrict our natural future...are we so deluded to imagine that May or Junker or any other of them - truly have OUR best interests at heart !
What a Joke !
I know we are going to get screwed regally, the only question now is, "How Badly?"
Tomorrow's vote does not negate Article 50, and that still says we leave the EU on March 29th. I'm not saying we will leave without an agreement, it's looking less likely by the day, just that there's work for the traitors to do yet.
I still don't understand the point of another referendum. The result of the first one has been ignored and overturned, so what legitimacy could another one have, even in the unlikely event it did come up with a decisive outcome one way or the other ?
Your faith in the opinion polls is touching 59, it reminds me of OC's beloved TM values, not much better than guesswork and more often than not miles out.
Tomorrow's vote does not negate Article 50, and that still says we leave the EU on March 29th. I'm not saying we will leave without an agreement, it's looking less likely by the day, just that there's work for the traitors to do yet.
I still don't understand the point of another referendum. The result of the first one has been ignored and overturned, so what legitimacy could another one have, even in the unlikely event it did come up with a decisive outcome one way or the other ?
Your faith in the opinion polls is touching 59, it reminds me of OC's beloved TM values, not much better than guesswork and more often than not miles out.