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27/3/2019 18:02 | The worst part about it is that it talks about "either putting the WA back on track". No way! | poikka | |
27/3/2019 17:51 | Poikka 27 Mar '19 - 17:36 - 252734 of 252736 Plan A would be the Withdrawal Agreement the PM brought to the Commons but with a different backstop to keep the Northern Irish border open. The trouble with this is that the NI situation is only the most egregiously bad part of the deal. Much else is also quite unacceptable. This deal is dead and it's started to stink. The sooner everyone realizes that the better. Plan B looks something like the ‘managed no-deal’ that pro-Brexit figures like Andrea Leadsom have mentioned in the past. It would also involve an extended transition period to December 2021 that would allow more time to either put the Withdrawal Agreement back on track or prepare for a World Trade Organisation departure. Whatever your position on the whole issue of Brexit, if there's one thing the last 3 years have proved beyond reasonable doubt it is that more time won't do a blind bit of good. They've had plenty of time for Pete's sake! And why would we voluntarily, deliberately sign up for 3 more years of this mess, to the end of 2021? | grahamite2 | |
27/3/2019 17:45 | Bloody woman, just wants to get her way. Don't give in to her! Tell her she's going anyway. | poikka | |
27/3/2019 17:41 | "Conservative MP James Cartilage has told the BBC that Mrs May told the 1922 Committee she will not be leader for next phase of Brexit negotiations." I could have told her that, lol. | poikka | |
27/3/2019 17:40 | So May will quit if they back her deal, will this allow the DUP to support her deal. | ak47high | |
27/3/2019 17:36 | Malthouse Plan A and B. I criticised it earlier, but under present circumstances... "Plan A would be the Withdrawal Agreement the PM brought to the Commons but with a different backstop to keep the Northern Irish border open. The PM’s plan involved keeping the UK in a customs union with the EU, while Northern Ireland would still be subject to elements of the single market. Critics argue the proposal would leave the UK tied to EU rules indefinitely with no say over their operation, and would draw a regulatory border down the Irish sea which could lead to the breakup of the Union. The Malthouse Plan however suggests a new backstop which it argues would be “capable of securing wide consent”. It is based on the proposal championed by the European Research Group of backbench Tory MPs that technology can be used to carry out customs checks away from the Irish border. Remember the so-called ‘Max Fac’ plan that used technology that does not exist yet? It appears to have risen again. According to the plan, it would ensure no need for infrastructure at the Northern Ireland border. Elsewhere, the plan would continue to secure rights for EU citizens and commit to paying the £39bn divorce bill, as well as extra cash to keep the transition period going until 2021. It would also seek to ensure the UK could enjoy control over its fisheries as soon as possible. Supporters of the plan are dubbing it a "free trade agreement lite". But if the tweaked Withdrawal Agreement cannot be agreed, we move to... PLAN B Plan B looks something like the ‘managed no-deal’ that pro-Brexit figures like Andrea Leadsom have mentioned in the past. It would also involve an extended transition period to December 2021 that would allow more time to either put the Withdrawal Agreement back on track or prepare for a World Trade Organisation departure. But the WTO terms proposed in the plan would involve a so-called “standstill Crucially, it would seek to reduce the £39bn divorce bill to the smallest amount possible, as a negotiating card to bump the EU into agreeing the revised backstop plan. WHO IS BEHIND THE IDEA? The plan was drawn up by Tories from across the Brexit divide - and, significantly, now has the backing of the DUP, who the PM relies on for her Commons majority. Conservative big hitters backing it include former Remain campaigners ex-Cabinet minister Nicky Morgan and current minister Stephen Hammond, and top Brexiteers Steve Baker and Jacob Rees-Mogg. It has won support from a wealth of Tories including Boris Johnson, Iain Duncan Smith, Therese Coffey, Marcus Fysh and others, according to the Telegraph. In a boost for the plan, DUP leader Arlene Foster has said: "We believe it can unify a number of strands in the Brexit debate including the views of remainers and leavers. It also gives a feasible alternative to the backstop proposed by the European Union." It is called the Malthouse Plan because Housing Minister Kit Malthouse is said to have brought the factions together to hammer out the Plan C compromise proposal. BUT CAN IT HAPPEN? Right now it is looking unlikely - but things move fast in the Brexit game. It was brought forward too late to be included in the pool of amendments that could face Commons votes tonight, and Downing Street has so far refused to back it. According to the Telegraph, Chancellor Philip Hammond is against it because the EU has refused to renegotiate the backstop. International Trade Secretary Liam Fox meanwhile issued a thinly-veiled swipe when he told TalkRadio it “sounds like an awful lot of different ideas all rolled into one” and noted that it was “time to vote on something deliverable”. One ray of potential light for the plan: Theresa May last night urged MPs to back the amendment championed by Graham Brady that demands the current backstop proposal be replaced with “alternative arrangements”. Since nobody knows what those alternative arrangements are, at least the Malthouse Plan gives the PM something to show the EU. The big question is would the EU bite on it? Deputy EU Brexit negotiator Sabine Weyand said yesterday that the technology solution proposal simply would not fly. "We looked at every border on this earth, every border the EU has with a third country,” she explained. "There’s simply no way you can do away with checks and controls." That does not bode well for the Malthouse Plan. | poikka | |
27/3/2019 17:35 | Kate Hoey labour, is against second referendum... labour MPs gone mad on her comments. We can have an election every month because some people change their minds..Lol | k38 | |
27/3/2019 17:30 | As things stand now, Brexit will be delivered only by accident. | k38 | |
27/3/2019 17:28 | So hoc takes control today. Biased Bercow selects 8 remain points to debate, then there is no one in the house barely to debate. They will all rush back to put their cross in a box on their preconceived ideas at the last minute. What is the point. Over 60% of the house is against leave, everyone already knows this. It's a political farce... | 1carus | |
27/3/2019 17:27 | I outsmart you all the time. I eat chimps like you for breakfast. | minerve 2 | |
27/3/2019 17:14 | The Brexiters hijacked a good relationship with the EU! It is YOU who have hijacked us, not the other way around! | minerve 2 | |
27/3/2019 17:12 | What you don't realise is, we the people lost control from Parliament. Brussels are in control at this moment and these losers in Parliament will make more mess of the Brexit. | k38 | |
27/3/2019 17:09 | I believe and trust people will deliver Brexit for a second time.. the remainers, losers, hijack the first vote and the last thing I want from them to decide for me. | k38 | |
27/3/2019 17:08 | k38, go and have a lie down. Take an aspirin. You're talking total nonsense. | grahamite2 | |
27/3/2019 17:06 | Chimp 2 read again what I said. | k38 | |
27/3/2019 17:03 | Because the loser knows he will lose because every sensible person knows Brexit is a dog's dinner. | minerve 2 | |
27/3/2019 17:01 | k38 If you trusted the people in '16 what is amiss with trusting them now? | bbalanjones | |
27/3/2019 16:55 | We are in a mess.. democracy in UK become shambles.. labour members still asking for "people's say"Now I agree for a second vote and only because of the remainers mess and hijack democracy from the British people. Any decision being taken by the MPs, we must have a say in all propositions plus the choice of NO DEAL in it.In Parliament only TMs supporters do not agree another vote. After all a no deal stand as it is thesame TMs | k38 | |
27/3/2019 16:50 | Won't be any | inaminute | |
27/3/2019 16:49 | "Drug barons, gang relaed owners likely to come after new owners potentially - is that worth the risk of buying a cheap auction super car?" Yeah, could start a civil war and then we will have body bags! LOL | minerve 2 |
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