politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Something has changed. For the first time I can see how Brexit is delayed and/or revoked and it is all thanks to the ERG
Some MPs might say the 2016 result was superseded when Mrs May asked for a large majority to implement her Red Lines on Brexit and the country took away the majority she had inherited from David Cameron.
The path to remain has been activated. As you say revocation is too ballsy to happen, so extension it is, and I don't think even our MPs will dare ask and risk one holdout by not having an idea of what that extension is for, so something which puts remain back on the table will be included.
The remainers (of the Rees-Mogg and Grieve varieties) will see it happen.
We need to pause to consider Mays unique incompetence today. The vote was not close. It was blown apart by a document her government published. She seems to have no idea that defeat was going to happen. She ploughed on regardless, spending whatever political capital she had left. What was her whipping operation doing? Why does she walk into these cul de sacs? Who is advising her?
The cynic in me says she has purposely engineered this crap deal to ensure we remain in the EU. It was a cunning plan all along
I've always thought the way she blew the election was suspicious...
She managed it brilliantly, she must have been terrified when it looked like the massive poll leads would be borne out, and had to take drastic action to put a stop to that.
I think unilaterally revoking Article 50 is now the only thing we can do, while we figure out what the hell is going on.
Yeah a complete and total shutdown of Brexit. We have no choice, folks, no choice. 😊
In which case Mr Glenn will be the hero of the site for depriving SeanT of a tiny slice of his immoral earnings.
Immoral?!? I write stories that people like, and buy. Indeed I’ve just had a Hollywood film offer AND a BBC TV offer for etc etc
Apart from that, yes, you’re absolutely right. Williamglenn saw this coming, and I did not. He has rightly earned his 1000 sterling, if we now Remain, as seems likely.
Would immoral spendings be a teeny bit fair?
Mmm maybe. I used to spend a ton on hookers. Hundreds of them.
But now I am happily married I spend my ample cash on fine wine, biz class flights, ludicrously overpriced shoes from Jermyn Street.... and... that’s about it. Also oysters for the wife. We both love them.
Hedonistic and indulgent, but not immoral - unless you severely disapprove of crustracea or fine English footwear
Some MPs might say the 2016 result was superseded when Mrs May asked for a large majority to implement her Red Lines on Brexit and the country took away the majority she had inherited from David Cameron.
Which is not at all convincing because as we have been informed many many times, the result was legally, though not politically, irrelevant to them triggering A50, and just like any GE you cannot extrapolate that because a majority voted against the party that 'won' it is illegitimate somehow, because there's a majority against the positions of all the other parties too, including those that backed Remain.
I suppose, in May’s defence, leaving the EU was always destined to be this horribly fucking difficult. It’s a existential fight to the death for the Remainers, and the final throes of their collective raison d’étre for the ERG purists. Trying to find a way to the finish line was always going to be miserably difficult so in a weird way we have the perfectly miserable and difficult human being in charge of it.
Altering the franchise would be seen as a gerrymander. MP's would be better off just revoking A50.
I was told back in 2015 that had the coalition continued after the election then Clegg would have agreed to a referendum if the franchise was extended to those two groups.
If the Commons has a whopping majority against leaving with no deal, the Govt says well there's no better deal out there then presumably the logical next step of the Govt is to ask for an extension in order to either have another referendum and/or to put a vote to the commons for revocation of article 50 asap?
The options TMay laid out after losing tonight only lead one way? I don't see Brexit happening now.
No its over and the anti-democrats have won. May will be directed to revoke Article 50 within the next few days.
Better than this deal.
If so we get a new PM and then they can invoked A50 again and this time plan all along for No Deal if we can't get an acceptable one, as this PM should have done from the start.
Who's going to be the new PM to invoke A50 ?
I don't see many of the ERG willing to step up and face some reality, take some responsibility and do some work.
There are a lot of thick Brexiters in Parliament and a few more on here. Mr Thompson is one of them.
I'm not thick, I have a principled objection to the backstop. And I don't view Brexit as more important than that.
I've seen a lot of your recent posts and you arte well out of your depth on this.
Disagreements aren't out of depth. Name one thing I've said which is wrong rather than a difference of opinion.
That the commission wouldn't work towards a long term trade deal. You are absolutely wrong about that. They want us in the backstop permanently about as much as we want to be in it permanently. That plus the new arbitration process on bad faith on the part of the EU gave us a way out of the backstop if they kept us in against our will.
In another life MPs voted to leave today and 5 years from now we'd be out of the EU, we'd have 40-50 trade deals signed and we'd be about to sign a long term trade deal with the EU along the lines of the Canada deal with a bit more border facilitation for goods trade.
Your lot have blown it and now we're doomed to an existence of servitude to the EU.
If we remain, I think it's time for us to join the Euro and Schengen. We need to go all in now and own the place. Our current stance doesn't work any longer.
For an account of how the world's greatest direct democracy voted on the same issue two days running, changing its mind in the process. If it can do that in 2 days surely we can do it in 3 years?
What would the likes of Bill Cash be able to do with their lives if not whinge about the EU? Revoking Brexit just enables them to step up the whinge even more
I know, right? They love amendments so much they spend more time on those than the main motion, no wonder they spend all the time talking about unicorns.
Brexit would be done and dusted by now if we had gone for the true compromise; Switzerland.
This is all on May and the f*cking Conservative Party.
Even many Labour MPs from Leave seats have reservations about staying in or close to the single market as it requires free movement, more voters in a Labour seat like Burnley voted for Brexit over immigration than did Tory voters in the Home Counties
On topic: Agreed. The madness may be finally coming to an end. Sad that it may seriously damage one of the great political parties [ or more] in the process. For me, at my age, I have to go with the 'Peelites, I haven't the time to wait for the others to grow up.
I don’t often agree with TSE but the para “Donkeys led by Donkeys” is right on the money. Revocation however doesn’t require balls. It just requires contempt for the electorate.
Someone once said no deal is better than a bad deal. Same could be said of no Brexit being better than a bad deal which is what May’s deal is. The mistakes were made at the beginning - failing to prepare for no deal and failing to go for a FTA from the start.
Wherever we end up, Britain’s reputation has been shredded thanks to the muppets we elect as MPs.
Brexit would be done and dusted by now if we had gone for the true compromise; Switzerland.
This is all on May and the f*cking Conservative Party.
Even many Labour MPs from Leave seats have reservations about staying in or close to the single market as it requires free movement, more voters in a Labour seat like Burnley voted for Brexit over immigration than did Tory voters in the Home Counties
Stating that the country (read: the plebs) has a problem with EU free movement of people is not based on fact.
I cannot resist the temptation to repeat the immortal words of Harvey Keitel to George Clooney in From Dusk Till Dawn. "Are you so much a fucking loser, you can't tell when you've won?"
Altering the franchise would be seen as a gerrymander. MP's would be better off just revoking A50.
If A50 is revoked, why would anyone think voting is worthwhile?
I'm always amazed that so many commenters here do appear to feel voting is worthwhile, but I guess statistically some people have to be lucky enough to live in a marginal.
Altering the franchise would be seen as a gerrymander. MP's would be better off just revoking A50.
If A50 is revoked, why would anyone think voting is worthwhile?
When people claim that leaving the EU is the same as remaining in the EU and this vote against leaving though they want to leave, is there any point to voting anyway?
What would the likes of Bill Cash be able to do with their lives if not whinge about the EU? Revoking Brexit just enables them to step up the whinge even more
Trouble is, your party has humoured such nonsense to the extent that it is now the default view amongst your pensioner members.
Altering the franchise would be seen as a gerrymander. MP's would be better off just revoking A50.
If A50 is revoked, why would anyone think voting is worthwhile?
I'm always amazed that so many comments here do appear to feel voting is worthwhile, but I guess statistically some people have to be lucky enough to live in a marginal.
Not me sadly. Which does have the benefit that it won't be my fault if Corbyn wins the next election.
Altering the franchise would be seen as a gerrymander. MP's would be better off just revoking A50.
If A50 is revoked, why would anyone think voting is worthwhile?
I'm always amazed that so many commenters here do appear to feel voting is worthwhile, but I guess statistically some people have to be lucky enough to live in a marginal.
One of the first council by-elections I ever helped with, the guy got in by one vote. For the rest of his term many of the residents who contacted him for help claimed that they were the one.
I am genuinely stunned. The ERG are morons. Utter morons.
Yep.
Never, in the history of politics, can there have been a better example of 'the best being the enemy of the good'.
Quite incredible.
Quite predictable.
I thought I was hanging out with Michael Goves, Geoffrey Coxs, and Stephen Barclays, influenced by the pragmatism of Robert Smithsons.
It turns out I was also hanging out with Andrew Lilicos, Andrea Jenkyns, Steve Bakers and Michael Fabricants, agitated by ultra ideologues and the likes of Aaron Banks.
Indeed...There was a sensible Brexit out there, and the head bangers blew it all up.
And even more bizarrely, they have blown it up for a Brexit ideal that they did not themselves personally believe in or argue for two years ago. They have hardened as time passes, whipping each other into more and more ridiculous positions.
What are you talking about?
Two years ago who was talking about the backstop? The deal was rejected because the EU didn't compromise on the backstop, the deal would have passed with a backstop compromise. Two years ago that wasn't an issue so you're not making much sense.
The backstop was the compromise.
No the backstop was surrender.
Only if you’re determined to be defeated, which the ERG appear to be.
As they see it "better to reign in hell than serve in Heaven."
It is genuinely embarrassing that my exposure to some major poems were via genre fiction. I know parts of Tennyson’s Ulysses not thru an expansive education, but because it's cropped up in Skyfall and Babylon 5 (more than once in the latter case)
What's embarrassing about that? The medium you experience these things through is irrelevant I'd have thought. I'm not at all embarrassed to have found things profound in the works of Terry Pratchett for example.
Oh, excellent. More dumb fucks debating on the deal that they wish existed. This is fan fiction, not governance.
The way you get a deal you wish existed is to fight for it, take control and get it.
May's crap deal has died. A new PM must get a new deal and this is a decent starting point.
You have seventeen days. In that time you have to get 27 countries (or a qualified majority?) to agree your new deal and then get the European Parliament to pass it. Plus the EP doesn't sit on the 29th. I don't think you can get it done in time.
Oh, excellent. More dumb fucks debating on the deal that they wish existed. This is fan fiction, not governance.
The way you get a deal you wish existed is to fight for it, take control and get it.
May's crap deal has died. A new PM must get a new deal and this is a decent starting point.
You have seventeen days. In that time you have to get 27 countries (or a qualified majority?) to agree your new deal and then get the European Parliament to pass it. Plus the EP doesn't sit on the 29th. I don't think you can get it done in time.
Well and we'd need to go through the formalities of getting a new PM as well. For better or worse May is there until the 29th. The deal is dead and there is no way forwards now. Brexit is dead and the ERG killed it. Traitors. The lot of them.
It is genuinely embarrassing that my exposure to some major poems were via genre fiction. I know parts of Tennyson’s Ulysses not thru an expansive education, but because it's cropped up in Skyfall and Babylon 5 (more than once in the latter case)
What's embarrassing about that? The medium you experience these things through is irrelevant I'd have thought. I'm not at all embarrassed to have found things profound in the works of Terry Pratchett for example.
It's embarrassing because there is so much good stuff and so little time. Given my time over again and an unlimited budget, I would have worked my way thru some fields of knowledge and become as good at it as I could. But money and time dictated that I pick up the scraps I can on an opportunistic basis. It annoys me. Should I get to Heaven, I am hitting that library and not coming out until I learn something, godsdammit...
Dearie me. The warnings were not real before tomorrow's vote? Even ERGers can see a day ahead and knew what would likely happen tomorrow as a result of actions today, why would that scare them?
Belief in the inevitably of one's cause can lead to complacency and laziness, failing to put in the necessary effort to see it happen well, or at all. It's not inevitable, even if it is harder to stop no deal by default than many think.
Oh, excellent. More dumb fucks debating on the deal that they wish existed. This is fan fiction, not governance.
The way you get a deal you wish existed is to fight for it, take control and get it.
May's crap deal has died. A new PM must get a new deal and this is a decent starting point.
You have seventeen days. In that time you have to get 27 countries (or a qualified majority?) to agree your new deal and then get the European Parliament to pass it. Plus the EP doesn't sit on the 29th. I don't think you can get it done in time.
Well and we'd need to go through the formalities of getting a new PM as well. For better or worse May is there until the 29th. The deal is dead and there is no way forwards now. Brexit is dead and the ERG killed it. Traitors. The lot of them.
That's just government people going through the denial stage of the change curve, unable to accept that two years' hard work is already on its way down the toilet.
I think there's now an obvious route out of the treacle, namely: 1) Extension past Euro elections, possibly much longer 2) Moderate Tories help pass EU Ref 2 (Deal vs Remain) with the requirement that it be binding (they'll make a big deal about insisting on this), and the justification that it's the quickest way to make Brexit actually happen
Once they see this happening DUP/ERG may decide to suck it up and take TMay's Deal in preference to a coin flip between TMay's Deal and Remain, but who knows.
The hard part is that the 27 have to agree to (1), potentially without a clear plan presented to them, since the political space to say you'll do (2) has to first be created by (1). But TMay can point them to this post explaining how it all works out one way or another.
I think unilaterally revoking Article 50 is now the only thing we can do, while we figure out what the hell is going on.
Yeah a complete and total shutdown of Brexit. We have no choice, folks, no choice. 😊
In which case Mr Glenn will be the hero of the site for depriving SeanT of a tiny slice of his immoral earnings.
Immoral?!? I write stories that people like, and buy. Indeed I’ve just had a Hollywood film offer AND a BBC TV offer for etc etc
Apart from that, yes, you’re absolutely right. Williamglenn saw this coming, and I did not. He has rightly earned his 1000 sterling, if we now Remain, as seems likely.
Would immoral spendings be a teeny bit fair?
Mmm maybe. I used to spend a ton on hookers. Hundreds of them.
But now I am happily married I spend my ample cash on fine wine, biz class flights, ludicrously overpriced shoes from Jermyn Street.... and... that’s about it. Also oysters for the wife. We both love them.
Hedonistic and indulgent, but not immoral - unless you severely disapprove of crustracea or fine English footwear
Oysters are bivalve molluscs, NOT crustacea!
Only on PB could a poster admit that he spent tons on hundreds of hookers, only to be picked up on his inaccurately citing the phylum of his favourite type of seafood.
Oh, excellent. More dumb fucks debating on the deal that they wish existed. This is fan fiction, not governance.
The way you get a deal you wish existed is to fight for it, take control and get it.
May's crap deal has died. A new PM must get a new deal and this is a decent starting point.
You have seventeen days. In that time you have to get 27 countries (or a qualified majority?) to agree your new deal and then get the European Parliament to pass it. Plus the EP doesn't sit on the 29th. I don't think you can get it done in time.
We have 17 days if the plan is No Deal.
If not, we have an extension being voted for on Thursday.
Why does Jacob Rees-Mogg sign his name with a "+"? Does he think he's a ****ing bishop?
The way its been written makes it look like Steve Baker + Jacob Rees Mogg has been written by the same person.
Actually I think it has been written by the same person! What looks like it could be Baker's signature is there underlined but I don't see Mogg's signature there. Looks like Baker has signed it on behalf of both of them, looks like Mogg couldn't even be bothered to sign the paper. That's just weird.
Why does Jacob Rees-Mogg sign his name with a "+"? Does he think he's a ****ing bishop?
That amendment makes no fucking sense. Why not just ask for a 21 month the extension of A50?!
That's what I've advocated. 21 month extension, serious planning for No Deal in that time.
If the EU come realise that we're serious and offer us a good deal we don't need to go for No Deal. If they don't, we're prepared.
We're not serious about no deal. The Commons is going to make that very clear tomorrow, so your plan will already have failed because the EU won't believe we will do it.
The Commons will make it clear we're not prepared to exit in 17 days without any planning for it. So it bloody well should, I would too!
In 21 months after planning for it, that's different.
Only if you believe most of the objections to no deal in the Commons are because we don't have time to prepare for it now. Some will be, but a great many are just opposed on principle to no deal.
Why does Jacob Rees-Mogg sign his name with a "+"? Does he think he's a ****ing bishop?
The way its been written makes it look like Steve Baker + Jacob Rees Mogg has been written by the same person.
Actually I think it has been written by the same person! What looks like it could be Baker's signature is there underlined but I don't see Mogg's signature there. Looks like Baker has signed it on behalf of both of them, looks like Mogg couldn't even be bothered to sign the paper. That's just weird.
Normally, one would need to pp it, if signing on behalf of another.
Seems clear that by Thursday's vote to beg an extension we will only get one if we have a significantly different plan other than keep bloody whining about the backstop and holding should-unseat-the-government vote mega defeats.
We'll be offered defer A50 for 21 months or fuck off knowing that the EU will do all it can to make no deal as bad as possible.
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And they'd be as thick as pig shit.
The remainers (of the Rees-Mogg and Grieve varieties) will see it happen. It's too late! The time for that was after Chequers was rejected outright. She managed it brilliantly, she must have been terrified when it looked like the massive poll leads would be borne out, and had to take drastic action to put a stop to that.
https://twitter.com/nick_gutteridge/status/1105557387002429441
"A" no Brexit doesn't make sense? You would just say it's increased the chance of no Brexit not A no Brexit?
This is all on May and the f*cking Conservative Party.
Which is not at all convincing because as we have been informed many many times, the result was legally, though not politically, irrelevant to them triggering A50, and just like any GE you cannot extrapolate that because a majority voted against the party that 'won' it is illegitimate somehow, because there's a majority against the positions of all the other parties too, including those that backed Remain.
I say May’s Deal Mk3 or Mk4 will pass.
I wonder what Tory Leavers would have done then.
In another life MPs voted to leave today and 5 years from now we'd be out of the EU, we'd have 40-50 trade deals signed and we'd be about to sign a long term trade deal with the EU along the lines of the Canada deal with a bit more border facilitation for goods trade.
Your lot have blown it and now we're doomed to an existence of servitude to the EU.
If we remain, I think it's time for us to join the Euro and Schengen. We need to go all in now and own the place. Our current stance doesn't work any longer.
more bloody amendments.
How ironic.
For an account of how the world's greatest direct democracy voted on the same issue two days running, changing its mind in the process. If it can do that in 2 days surely we can do it in 3 years?
I think the Betfair market might be the wrong way around.Betfair say Yes 1.16, No 6.8.
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/politics/event/28180290/market?marketId=1.156133674
IIRC the motion is in the negative, so Yes is for no deal.
It was 1.02 / 55 a few mins ago.
Someone once said no deal is better than a bad deal. Same could be said of no Brexit being better than a bad deal which is what May’s deal is. The mistakes were made at the beginning - failing to prepare for no deal and failing to go for a FTA from the start.
Wherever we end up, Britain’s reputation has been shredded thanks to the muppets we elect as MPs.
In the Cartoon I'm not sure if those arrow wounds are fatal, but they have been in practice.
"Are you so much a fucking loser, you can't tell when you've won?"
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/politics/event/28180290/market?marketId=1.156133674
Why does Jacob Rees-Mogg sign his name with a "+"? Does he think he's a ****ing bishop?
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/politics/event/28180290/market?marketId=1.153697106
Hurrah for the Tory party electing their leader via quasi-AV.
JCIAAS
https://twitter.com/LadPolitics/status/1105580868586926080
https://twitter.com/iainmartin1/status/1105581633921601536
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1) Extension past Euro elections, possibly much longer
2) Moderate Tories help pass EU Ref 2 (Deal vs Remain) with the requirement that it be binding (they'll make a big deal about insisting on this), and the justification that it's the quickest way to make Brexit actually happen
Once they see this happening DUP/ERG may decide to suck it up and take TMay's Deal in preference to a coin flip between TMay's Deal and Remain, but who knows.
The hard part is that the 27 have to agree to (1), potentially without a clear plan presented to them, since the political space to say you'll do (2) has to first be created by (1). But TMay can point them to this post explaining how it all works out one way or another.
If not, we have an extension being voted for on Thursday.
If the EU come realise that we're serious and offer us a good deal we don't need to go for No Deal. If they don't, we're prepared.
I know it's getting hard to tell the difference nowadays.
In 21 months after planning for it, that's different.
We'll be offered defer A50 for 21 months or fuck off knowing that the EU will do all it can to make no deal as bad as possible.