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 Author| 25-11-2019 22:17:45 Mobile | Show all posts
No, because its about what the whole Parliament does, not individual MPs.  Hence the wording of the question.
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 Author| 25-11-2019 22:17:46 Mobile | Show all posts
The option you missed is that they reject both.
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25-11-2019 22:17:47 Mobile | Show all posts
The vote on Tuesday/Wednesday will be yes or no for May's deal (with or without amendments). If it's no then, as per May's statement last Thursday, it is taking the Conservative indicative vote path and thus delay. The Prime Minister has re-iterated this position in her latest round of media interviews:
Theresa May tells MPs failure to back her plan might scupper Brexit

Whilst all could change again a few days later if the deal is rejected, the key factor is the EU forum on Wednesday. Hence why I put this poll up now and why I limited it to the same choices as Parliament will have during Meaningful Vote 3.
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25-11-2019 22:17:47 Mobile | Show all posts
But Parliament has the choice to reject both.
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25-11-2019 22:17:48 Mobile | Show all posts
Is this the new Brexit thread? Or is the other one just temporarily closed?

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25-11-2019 22:17:49 Mobile | Show all posts
It got very tit for tat between entrenched members.  Hopefully we can breathe easier in this one.
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25-11-2019 22:17:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Well the OP poll was a bad start!
As far as I know Brexit is still 29th March. Not saying it has good odds- but the option is there.

So the choice for Parliament is:
May/EU agreement.
Request a delay from the EU (with a good reason)
Reject deal, no extension. Exit 29th March.
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25-11-2019 22:17:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Couldn't agree more, a ridiculous start...
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25-11-2019 22:17:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Well the other thread did lose a lot of credibility when some Leavers started agreeing that Nigel Farage is an effective MP Clearly Brexit has messed with some people's brains

As I long as I'm allowed to continue in here my coverage of the all too thrilling, 'March To Leave' then I'm a happy enough bunny
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25-11-2019 22:17:51 Mobile | Show all posts
There is another option I read about this morning that the ERG are mulling - accept Mays deal, have a technical delay for 2 months and then talk out the WA Bill so we leave at the end of May with no-deal.
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