Message from @Dubdogelmo
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Corbyn said that he might support one after the 31st
https://www2.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Economy/Exports/ESSPublication
Reminder lads.
The Scots need us.
We just need to kick the Scots out
:brainlet:
They keep electing the SNP
There was talk about Boris taking a few nuclear option. The opposition could take a few nuclear options as well.
Like taking the Parliamentary schedule again.
Putting revoke article 50 on it.
Counting the votes, more yes then no’s
And the remainder parliament erupting into cheers
But then Boris will call a GE win a majority and then invoke it again
yeah, they can buy time but they can't postpone judgement forever
Or he could revoke the European communities act.
Which is the piece of English law which binds us to the EU
if that's even a serious inquiry, then "modern society" belongs in the trash
(((modern society)))
``Boris Johnson will write a letter to Brussels asking for a delay if no deal is approved by Saturday, the Brexit Secretary has appeared to confirm, on the final day of negotiations before the key EU leaders' summit.``
-telegraph
I'm betting he has someone on the inside who will veto
France, Hungary or Italy are the most likely to veto it if any
Can he veto himself though
nope
"This case highlighted just one of the difficulties faced by non-traditional families living in today's society, where the law as it stands can feel antiquated and sits at odds with the realities of modern life. "
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Good.
Even if he technically could do that, he'd violate the surrender act by doing so.
only the 27 can veto anyway
At this point i wouldnt be against nuking Brussels
At this point the noises coming from the oppositions are that they'll require a second referendum as a cost of calling a GE
how islamophobic of you
At which point it's all over
Just cancel Brexit and ask for more powers from the EU
kek
Easy.
Best of both worlds
That already got tried and failed, Muten
Cameron asked already
they refused
that is why the referendum went ahead
Cameron, a staunch remainer
I imagine it would be different if Boris were negotiating it
He asked for renegotiation because he was afraid of UKIP