Corbyn and the Labour party is trying to push for new elections, and says that a No-deal exit is not an option they will agree to.
Sounds like the Labour party will try to prevent Britain to exiting the EU.
We're going to be in the EU forever but hey this is at least a step in the right direction.
Yes sounds like the Labour party is going to try to go for a new referendum and to stay in the EU.
>>210300>trying to push for new electionsThis proposition is antithetical to democracy itself. You can't just make your populous vote again because they picked the "wrong" option.
>>210306Funny, "shitshow" was the first term that came to mind when I read about it the first time.
What a fucking pathetic, incompetent government.
>Threatens to Block BrexitOh, they had better not fuck this up. If Brexit fails now, you can be sure that it'll never get another chance.
>>210352If Brexit falls, and Labour denies the will of the people, the Brits have to get the Yellow Vests out of storage, put them on, and show what they mean.
>>210362Gosh, I hope they can make a difference.
It's certain that the EU is going to use this shitshow as an example to quash the aspirations of any other states that may have thought of leaving.
>>210375It is hard to say what the EU will do. The plan from what I understand is that tomorrow there will be a vote that will reject a No-deal exit. And they will vote for extending the deadline for an exit. Theresa May must then ask the EU for an extension on Article-50. But to get en extension all EU member countries must agree.
The thing I think will happen is that the EU knows the Labour party in Britain wants to remain in the EU, and that the Labour can and will block a leave. The EU will then play hardball and say "Tske the deal we offered, or you will have to leave without a deal." The question is will Britain accept the deal, or withdraw the "Leave notice" they gave the EU, and choose to remain in the EU instead. Or will Britain do the right thing and leave the EU free from all ties to it.
https://youtu.be/4fVQwzv5Qfc >>210384>extending the deadline for an exitEvery time they push it back, it becomes less and less likely to succeed. If they delay it any further, it's more than likely to be cancelled altogether.
PMQs LIVE: Theresa May in Parliament after Brexit defeat
https://youtu.be/OvGzZY2i7Is>>210508>>210612I haven't been following this too closely, and I'm not sure what all the yes to this no to that exactly means. Am I interpreting that May and co are trying to downplay and undermine the Brexit referrendum, and perhaps nullify it all together?
>>210613They've failed repeatedly to come up with a decent agreement, and they just voted against a hard brexit.
Now they're going to delay it, possibly forever.
>>210615By a few votes they made a non binding statement. In order for uk to stay in EU every member vassal has to agree to the extension with no veto. I have a feeling that's gonna fail and UK is crash out without deal despite their "resolve to shift blame"
How do I get guns for self-defense in the uk? Riots might start soon and I'm going to protect my anime collection at home instead of joining the riots, I swear.
>>210613May wanted us to stay in the EU
If we say yes to her Leave The EU Deal, we stay in the EU. We give up more rights. We're still EU property, and we lose our ability to vote in EU matters. It's surrender, total political and economic surrender to the globalists by the globalists.
>>210628Making them is probably easier. 3D printers are probably restricted but it helps if you know someone. For the high-stress parts make them out of metal in a workshop. Just be careful you have connections you absolutely trust.
Also, it should go without saying but DO NOT download these files without a VPN or some way to securely change your IP address. I don't think Scotland Yard approves of horse pussy, if you get what I mean.
>>210630Don't worry, one thing Nigel has proven is that he can get a new ID whenever he needs, no bully.>>210629So the 'hard Brexit' that was just voted down, was that the deal? Or was the 'hard Brexit' not a legitimate 'hard Brexit'? There's so many names and implied outcomes that I don't know what is what, given that I'm not sure what sources are credible.
>>210613Yes, that's how it's been since day one. The British people were supposed to roll over and become subservient vassals to the EU. None of the government officials wanted to leave, so instead of doing their jobs and serving the will of the people they've been attempting to undermine Brexit every way that they can.
>>210640I'm still not understanding. The 'hard Brexit' that was just voted down was NOT a hard Brexit then? The name suggests that it would be a complete and decisive exit. Is that not the case? Was that just a game of words (not that it would surprise me)?
>>210643May's "hard brexit" deal was shit. In short, her plan would have pretty much kept Britain bound by the EU's laws and regulations while forfeiting any privileges afforded to a member state. Essentially it would have removed Britain from the EU in name only.
In a few weeks we're approaching the deadline for a no-deal brexit. The entire purpose of the delay after invoking article 50 to leave the EU was so that former member states have time to arrange for an orderly exit and draw up trade agreements and such in advance. But with no agreements setup in advance, trade with the EU will cease until Britain get get some new trade agreements setup after the fact. It will be a big fucking disastrous shitshow since the EU wants to make an example of Britain to scare other member states away from fleeing their sinking ship.
However it seems now that they want to try and arrange for an extension of the no-deal deadline. Who knows what they plan to do from there. Probably twiddle their thumbs and keep extending the deadline ad-infinitum or keep trying to push though shit deals that place Britain in a weaker position than she was before she invoked article 50.
>>212813>The condition for an extension, he said, is for the British parliament to vote for the Withdrawal Agreement deal that British PM Theresa May struck with the EU.That's bullshit.
Hard BREXIT is the better option.
>>212816Yep, if Britain gets out with no strings attached, Britain will have it so much better in the long run. Getting an extension to Brexit by agreeing to become a Vassal state is the worst possible outcome besides from becoming an Vassal state without delay.
>>212866May is such a failure excuse for a leader. Holy shit.
>>212867May, Merkel, Macron
The three Ms that will lead to europes destruction.
Clips from a debate about Brexit on an Austrian talk show, featuring Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
>>213229This was like a professional wrestler going into a kindergarten. I love how he said "taxation is theft" on national television.
Theresa May is going to hold a press conference about the status of Brexit in about 20 minutes.
https://youtu.be/7cDSfpHmQ9Y (only found upcoming stream from norwegain source, but should be raw stream)
MPs hold Indicative votes
>MPS will tonight choose between eight different Brexit outcomes - from No Deal to staying in the EU for good.>In a chaotic string of votes, the Commons will decide whether or not to approve a string of potential scenarios for our EU exit.https://youtu.be/xttxPEP-4bc>>214215All proposals were voted down.
>>214283Not sure. Labor is pushing for a new referendum. There is perhaps going to be a new vote on Monday over the propositions that got most votes but lost to see if they don't get voted down again.
But I am not completely sure about the further procedures. They are "discussing" it now in parliament.
Looks like there is a little more murmuring in the UK Parliament right now.
https://youtu.be/_c0anw4_sLA>>215252They'll probably just reject everything again. They're so useless they couldn't achieve anything in 2 years what are they gonna do in 2 weeks. I hope we "crash out" of the EU and everyone has to eat grass seeds to survive.
House of Lords is about to start a debate on Brexit
https://youtu.be/6zZJ66oJGQQTheresa May says she wants to scrap Brexit and remain in the EU unless her and the EUs demand for "the deal" is met.
http://archive.is/VTsmM>>215832literally satan
The voice of the people must be heard! Everyone, vote and make the majority opinion clear!
*astonished pikachu face*
Uh, umm, the Tyranny of the majority cannot stand! We will protect the minority!
(((you placed the wrong vote I swear to G-d you filthy fucking goyim are going to be the death of me! go back and try again)))
>>215832so if the UK can't get a deal (which is bureaucratically impossible for the EU) then no Brexit.
>no BrexitIf any country in the EU can veto anything then any deal is unacceptable in the EU. The UK could surrender on every single point in negotiations and the EU may probably accept that. This fragile system of consensus only works in times of prosperity "who wants to be rich?" *everyone raises their hand*. But also makes the EU completely inflexible to any kind of change and hopelessly paralyzed in times of crisis.
In 2008 there was a financial crisis,
What the US did is lock all the major bankers in a room and told them you can only leave after they made a plan to fix the economy, and after breaking dozens of laws and a lot of anger at the results, they made a plan in one afternoon. No crisis is fun but after the plan was implemented we returned to normal a few years later.
In the EU, 11 years after the crisis they still don't have a plan and are still in economic crisis (zero to negative growth). There are too many countries with too disparate interests. There isn't a plan in the world that could satisfy all the interests of every country of the EU. Crisis is never fun, and if a fair agreement were made every member would feel betrayed.
Consensus in crisis is impossible, especially for Europe.
>YFW a major reason you wanted to leave is also a major reason why you can't >>216321This is going to seriously screw with the European Parliment elections. Before it looked like status quo + ADLE would be the new coalition. What would it be now?
>>216418>>216419Based Nige, glad he's back on the scene
>>216434He formed (with others) the Brexit Party because there are several centrists that will never vote for UKIP due to stigma. So the Brexit Party is for all that want to show they want to leave the EU and make Britain a free nation again. And I suspect if May manages to force through her "deal" with the EU, the Brexit Party will be the guarantees that Britain will exit that "deal" if they get enough votes.
Firstly they want to win most of the votes in the EU Parliament election later this year. And it will be fun having Farage back in Brussels.
>>216451Alright. I hope this works and gets us more Brexiteer votes, instead of splitting the UKIP vote.
>>216434>>216451This, and also since UKIP is infested by Sargoy and his 'Liberalists'.
>>222802She’s just digging herself deeper and deeper
>>222802Someone get rid of the old hag already, Jesus fucking Christ.
>>222802Fucking decapitate this cunt.
>>222824It was just a figure of speech.
>Brussels fears no-deal Brexit could follow Theresa May’s departure>British Prime Minister Theresa May is once more fighting for her political survival, after the resignation of one of her most senior cabinet ministers in protest against her Brexit strategy.>The leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom quit over May’s suggestion that MPs should have a vote on whether to hold a second Brexit referendum.>May made the referendum proposal to get parliament behind her deal on Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union. But now her chances of passing that deal look slimmer than ever before and many analysts believe she could be replaced as the leader of the Conservative Party by a more hardline Brexiteer.>“There’s a big worry here in Brussels that there will be perhaps a hardline Brexiteer, perhaps somebody like Boris Johnson, a notorious Eurosceptic, who’s not afraid of a hard Brexit, and so clearly this will harden positions on both sides and that will risk the UK crashing out of the EU which is an outcome that Brussels clearly doesn’t want,”http://archive.is/r3bRy>uncker grudgingly admits Leave voters would WIN second referendum>JEAN-CLAUDE JUNKER has admitted the result of a second Brexit referendum is unlikely to reverse Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.>The European Commission president made the statement after Prime Minister Theresa May opened the doors on Tuesday to a second referendum if MPs vote on her controversial Brexit deal. Speaking to CNN, Mr Juncker said: “I would like to say yes to a second referendum, but the result might not be any different. I hope they will agree among themselves, and they will leave the EU by the end of October. I think it’s their patriotic duty to get an agreement.”>But he also claimed Brexit has created more europhiles across the continent, adding: "Since Brexit the number of those in favour of the European Union is increasing because people are watching what is happening and they are seeing that leaving the European Union is not as easy as they were told."http://archive.is/Gde9hAmazing that Junker thinks this makes people more favorable towards the EU, might be the Stockholm Syndrome.
>they are seeing that leaving the European Union is not as easy as they were told >>223012Peter Bone stood up in parliament and alledge it.
quote:
Mr Peter Bone (Wellingborough) (Con)
I welcome the excellent acting Leader of the House to the Dispatch Box; his clarity on these occasions is up to the previous Leader’s clarity. Will he explain to us how the usual channels have anything to do with when a Government Bill is debated in the Chamber? I just do not follow that. However, my main question to the excellent acting Leader of the House is this: there is some speculation, however remote, that the Prime Minister might resign tomorrow. Could we have a statement on what mechanism there is to recall the House? Surely whether the House is recalled during the recess should be up to the House, and not up to the Government.
hansard:
https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2019-05-23/debates/7E33338A-4CB9-4C08-B41C-7219A980160F/BusinessOfTheHouse >>223012Good fuck Her. she's the biggest British cuckold since Churchill.
>>223085Part from Churchill liking boy cock and buggery. and May being more a Cuckoo in political terms.
>>223108It is truly a beautiful day.
>"I will resign as leader of the Conservative and Unionist party on Friday, 7 June so that a successor can be chosen," May said outside 10 Downing Street. http://archive.is/Kka8W >>223110Pity it isn't her head resigning from her shoulders but still good news regardless
>>223112>party time!Not yet, not quite.
Her purpose has been to delay and to get a more attractive deal for the (((banksters))). If she really leaves, it will be because a worthy puppet have been found.
All this show is about how much $$$ which will paid by the Britons, and even the politicians pretending care for Britain are not representing people's interests but an oligarchs' faction.
In other words, the struggle is about how hard a side will squeeze the other, and citizens (slaves) on this, have not a say.