The wording of the Government’s motion had to be changed after the Speaker John Bercow said the Prime Minister couldn’t bring her twice-defeated deal back.
Daily Archives: 28. März 2019
Brexit news – live: MPs to vote on withdrawal agreement tomorrow after Theresa May cuts deal in half
Theresa May is set to push ahead with a critical vote on part of her Brexit deal after overcoming the speaker’s ban on repeatedly putting the same plan to MPs.
Bercow Allows Vote On Withdrawal Agreement Tomorrow
The motion satisfies the EU Council’s conditions to lock in 22nd May as the UK’s new leaving date, meaning MPs could return to their constituencies on Friday evening saying the UK has a new leaving date, approved by Parliament. If it’s not approved tomorrow the UK Government will have to seek a longer extension and prepare for new European Elections…
Brexit latest news: Theresa May seeks third vote on deal on Friday – but John Bercow will have final say
– Theresa May seeks third vote on Brexit deal
– David Cameron tells PM it is time to compromise
– Theresa May pledges to quit if her deal is agreed by MPs
– Approximately 20 hardline Tory Eurosceptics still oppose deal
– Tory MPs tell PM she should quit even if her deal is defeated
– MPs reject all eight Brexit options in ‚indicative votes‘
– Boris Johnson: Why I will back Theresa May‘s Brexit deal
– Kate Hoey: Labour insulting millions by backing 2nd referendum
– Sign up to the Telegraph‘s Brexit WhatsApp group
The cowardice of Tory Brexiteers
Johnson and Rees-Mogg are capitulating – we shouldn’t be surprised.
Multiple downtimes, working on the problem
Since the status report on 25.03.2019 we experienced multiple downtimes. We are working on the problem. For now, operations have been resumed.
My hope is that when future historians look back at our time, they will see how regular people came together to build a desperately-needed movement to reverse the drift toward oligarchy. That is what this campaign is all about.
Thanks to Russiagate, Trump could win in 2020
For two years, the various ranks of the Democratic and ‘Never Trump’ Republican establishment have insisted that Mueller would prove the Trump campaign had colluded with Vladimir Putin’s government to win the 2016 election. President Trump would then be ousted from the White House, justice served, order returned to the cosmos.
But the cosmos had other ideas.
Major blow for Theresa May as DUP won‘t back Brexit deal
DUP leader Arlene Foster has told Sky News her party is unable to support Theresa May‘s Brexit deal while it „poses a threat to the integrity of the UK“.
Theresa May offers her head in last-ditch bid to save her Brexit deal as MPs can’t back ANY other plan despite seizing control of Parliament
In a historic encounter with Tory MPs, the Prime Minister promised to hand over to a new PM within months
Labour rights: The EU-Japan free trade deal #JEFTA aims to intensify competition in sectors such as car manufacturing & is likely to put downward pressure on job conditions & wages. The same problem is expected from JEFTA
(11.5.2018)
Ken Clarke‘s customs union plan failed by just 8 votes. The Independent Group (11 MPs) voted against it. SNP (35 MPs) abstained. 9 Lib Dems abstained, 1 voted for and 1 against. Had any of the parties voted for it, the customs union plan would have passed.
MPs reject second referendum and all other Brexit options including no Brexit
Brexit: No majority for any options after MPs‘ votes
None of MPs‘ eight proposed Brexit options have secured clear backing in a series of votes in the Commons.