Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:47 pm
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rebbonk wrote:Maybe, if we're going to be ruled from the EU, we should simply disband parliament? Maybe, the turkeys are voting for Christmas?
Sat Mar 30, 2019 2:33 pm
dutchman wrote:Two of Coventry's three MPs have ignored the original wishes of their constituents and voted for a second Brexit referendum
Tue Apr 02, 2019 1:37 pm
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Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:00 pm
Nigel Farage: 'I'll stand in European elections - but I'm not happy about it'
Nigel Farage has confirmed he will stand in the EU elections if the UK hasn't left the bloc but says he is "not happy" about it.
The Brexit Party leader told Sky News he would lead his new party into the elections next month, after Theresa May said she would begin contingency plans for holding the votes as she requested another extension to Article 50.
Mr Farage told Sky News: "I'll be leading the Brexit Party into those European elections as it now looks certain they will happen.
"Am I happy about it? No I'm not - actually I've got many other things in my life I'd like to do, I thought we'd won the Brexit battle but I'm not going to after 25 years of endeavour watch British politicians roll us over.
"This is the fightback and they're going to be very surprised by what they get."
He said the extension, and subsequent vote, would allow people to "express their view".
On discussions of a second referendum, or confirmatory public vote, Mr Farage said: "The referendum being talked about by Keir Starmer and Hammond would offer Remain, but I thought we decided that one, against the May treaty, which is no Brexit at all. There would not even be a proper Leave option.
"It's a disgrace if talks continue on this basis."
Mr Farage also criticised the "Remain parliament" for failing to secure the result of the referendum and said there were "no surprises" that Mrs May was having to seek another extension.
He said: "We have had a referendum vote, a general election and 500 MPs voting to trigger Article 50, all of it has been tossed aside because the Remain parliament doesn't want to carry out the wishes of the British people or keep their own promises.
"Leaving immediately with no deal is the leading option in every region in England and Wales except in London. I can't imagine there has ever been a time where politicians were further away from the people."
Mr Farage said Mrs May had tried to "kill Brexit" by "kicking the can down the road".
He also claimed there is "growing anger", not just with Leave voters, but among Remain voters who say "what kind of country are we if we don't keep democracy".
He added: "Brexit will happen, but I fear there are more battles to fight."
Mon May 20, 2019 2:27 am
Theresa May's 'bold Brexit offer' is just a 'retread' of old ideas, leaked document suggests
Theresa May’s final attempt to get a Brexit deal through Parliament appears doomed after a leaked document suggested it was nothing more than a “retread” of old ideas.
The Prime Minister claims she has a “bold offer” to put to MPs next month, but The Telegraph has learnt that it contains nothing new on customs arrangements and retains the controversial Northern Irish backstop.
To stand any chance of winning the vote, Mrs May must persuade Brexiteer Tory MPs who opposed her deal in the previous three votes to change their minds, but leading Eurosceptics said there was “nothing new” to tempt them.
If Mrs May loses the vote in the first week of June, she will be expected to announce her resignation...