That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.
That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.
A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?
No. The House only seats 400 people.
425, isn't it?
The chance to rebuild it with a higher capacity after it was bombed in the Second World War was foolishly rejected, I believe by Churchill.
Was it all that foolish? How often does everyone need to sit down in there at the same time?
It's like saying that lower league football teams all ought to have a capacity of 25,000 because they could probably fill it once in a blue moon when they draw Man City in the cup.
It probably just wasn't worth the expense of doing for the handful of occasions when it's busy and it'd be nice for some backbench nonentity to be able to rest his arse-cheeks.
Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
Shut the fuck up man. The more you rant the more you lose
This moment is an epic humiliation for the government, which deserves to be replaces by a pot of unripe tomatoes such is its uselessness, I don't think him ranting means he loses anything right now, he could be doing nothing but laughing at her.
That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.
And? It would win. The idea leavers will rally behind the deal in any substantial numbers is ridiculous.
That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.
And? It would win. The idea leavers will rally behind the deal in any substantial numbers is ridiculous.
That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.
And? It would win. The idea leavers will rally behind the deal in any substantial numbers is ridiculous.
I very much doubt if Remain would win, and if so it would be by a very narrow margin.
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The chance to rebuild it with a higher capacity after it was bombed in the Second World War was foolishly rejected, I believe by Churchill.
Ayes 202
Noes 432
She is too busy to resign
I hope the bitter enemies enjoy rubbing shoulders with one another.
If there is not a newspaper with the headline 'The night Brexit died' I will be stunned. And they will be right.
So that's one of the useless [insert expletive from Latin here] down.
No way of coming back from that.
It's like saying that lower league football teams all ought to have a capacity of 25,000 because they could probably fill it once in a blue moon when they draw Man City in the cup.
It probably just wasn't worth the expense of doing for the handful of occasions when it's busy and it'd be nice for some backbench nonentity to be able to rest his arse-cheeks.
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