Will the Brexit bill pass through Parliament?
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nah UK cucked as fuck
These digits say it will.
nope
brexit is dead
yes.
Conservatives and Labour said they are voting in favour of it. If it dosent then they will find a way round.
YES
Check these numbers.
Yes with ease since it's political suicide to go against it. Only a minority will vote against.
They'd be called undemocratic for representing the 48% that voted against leaving, thanks to the fundamental lack of understanding of what democracy means by most plebs.
Whips gonna whip
So... Yes.
kek
The main issues are, how much of a say everyone gets in the terms of exiting and when, not whether we do or not. Theresa May is trying to force the when issue, but I can respect she is in a difficult position, if she did anything else she'd be handing ukip seats in the the next election.
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explain to a yank?
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nice
we have whips
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yeah but how do they affect voting for Brexit specifically.
Seems remoaners will try and water down any deal (softening the final Brexit) rather than outright deny Art. 50
I dont understand why they would try to do that though? Its already happening and if they soften it all they do is weaken their barganing power while still veing beholden to an EU that they will have even less of a say in than before.
Thats like getting cucked and thinking "I-if i just lick the semen out of my wifes pussy he'll wear a condom next time he fucks her! Im a genius!"
Yeah
really great and insightful post
Whips mean tell MPs to follow the party line or they lose any chance to gain promotion in the future. Since both the Tories and Labour say that they will pass the Bill, is means that 90% of the House of commons have to chose between their career and the Bill
>or they lose any chance to gain promotion in the future
Worse than that. Chief whips outright blackmail and threaten party members to vote correctly on high priority issues. They have all sorts of personal information which might just accidentally leak if someone didn't vote how they were told to. Also the Tory chief whip keeps a tarantula in his office despite a strict no pets rule, I am completely convinced certain Tory MPS are arachnophobic and he keeps the tarantula to make them uncomfortable in his office so he can manipulate them more easily.
It's an old fashioned kind of corruption and I love our system for it.
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Hard to fathom isn't it?
They're either on the EU payroll, ideological fanatics, or simpletons.
Our leftists literally think May should start hectoring Trump over his "sexism" on her first visit to him instead of trying to advance our economic interests. They're more worried about some illegal Mexicans. It's bizarre.
I hope so lads.
Yes.
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Conservatives have a good majority over any party, but not a house majority.
However Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn knows that if his MP's vote against the bill they are signing their parties death warrant.
Because of this Corbyn has instructed his party whips to make sure that labour vote to pass the bill.
It's not about right/left
Is it so hard to understand that people may actually prefer a less hard brexit, or even have wanted to stay in? With informed reasons for this
Have you ever actually looked at both sides of the argument?
Leaving the E.U. is aside from anything else, a huge gamble, people with a stake in this country tended to vote stay, those who feel they had little to lose voted out. I have never seen so many of the great unwashed vote in a general election as did for the referendum.
When you listen to the most vocal members of the leavers online it's just a massive echo chamber of people word for word quoting the daily mail and sun, depressingly pleb-tier.
If there's one thing the referendum taught me, it was that we really need to teach accessible basic politics in schools, if we are to go on allowing everyone a vote.
Kek confirms for Brexit.
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Nicola Sturgeon on suicide watch
damn. Things move so slowly in the UK. If you do Brexit, at this rate, you might have your country back in about 100 years.
Sturgeon doesn't care about anything except independence from the UK.
She is very very happy about the UK leaving the EU because it means she can pretend to have a mandate for another independence referendum.
Brexit is a gift to the SNP
>Things move so slowly in the UK
How long was your presidential election again?
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It better.
The people voted for it.
What would be the process to get a new parliament should they actually vote against it?
Like a vote of no confidence?
What are the odds that Labour will push for an amendment saying that we need to stay in the single market (basically the financial side of the EU and therefore stay in the EU)?
It doesn't matter even if they do. As I've been told parliament can not bind future parliaments. They can just hold a new election and ignore that.
What if this is all a conspiracy to do away with parliament and put something else in place? Get the people against parliament for going against the public vote, people are pissed, May does away with it, something happens, BOOM, we dictatorship now.
Then I'd be astounded that the government planned so far ahead and so efficiently
Low since Corbyn doesn't want that.
But what could arise instead of parliament? If May calls a next general election she's already weakened both UKIP and Labour considerably, the Conservatives would have a soaring lead.
>Have you ever actually looked at both sides of the argument?
Yes of course, before the vote.
I get why people wanted to remain. The time for those arguments is long gone. We voted out and should get on with it.
Absolutely, but it shouldn't just be May and co dictating the terms.
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