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No deal has it on the Yellows Forum vote.
oooops, I hear that 'none of the above' was the decision of most MPs too .... the 'no's' have it on all options!There's no 'none of the above' option? that'd be my choice !
No...it doesn't...read the question again. It reads what do you THINK will happen, not what you want to happen. Hence many (like me) could have said, (at the time of voting) that no deal looked most likely given May's pig of a deal being the only one agreed by the EU, even if they were vehemently opposed to it.No deal has it on the Yellows Forum vote.
Thing is with a GE, at the moment, i think we would be in the exact same situation we are in now.Seriously though ... for this whole catalogue of disasters debacle called Brexit thats been running for nigh on 3 years, gotta say Ive seen more inspiring leadership from a hung over sunday league captain with his shirt on inside out
General Election coming?
maybe ... there again maybe not? as certain MPs will or should be voted out by disgruntled voters , &Thing is with a GE, at the moment, i think we would be in the exact same situation we are in now.
So .... 31% of an admittedly small number of Yellows Forum posters voted for 'no deal' above. This is down from 49% of Yellows Forum posters who voted for 'no deal' on the previous Brexit thread. Of the 560 MPs who voted last night on the 'no deal' option, 29% voted for 'no deal'.
Does this suggest that MPs and Yellow Forum posters are currently in tune in their attitude to a 'no deal' Brexit?
How do the 'no deal' advocates on here feel about that?
No deal has it on the Yellows Forum vote.
The sad thing, is I nigh on predicted Parliament would agree on nothing from the votes and they do. The vote sheet process was a joke too. So sad, it's funny!
I would have been reasonably happy with Common Market 2.0, lets face it everyone needs to shift a bit to reach an agreement. Well that is dead in the water unless it makes a zombie-esque comeback when Mays Deal fails (again).
So we are left with May`s deal then a GE and more chaos or.................. No Deal.
The latter is looking like the required sledgehammer to break the impasse.
current incumbents of the House of Commons seem to have been doing lots of spitting (out) and not much swallowing regarding Brexit1. The rules are ours to make (not that you or I might like them).
2. Exactly who's version of reality would you advocate they swallow[emoji6]