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Now being told 176 to 44 – huge defeat for JC either way
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First! (Like remain next time lol)0
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Stick to your guns Jezza0
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But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election0
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Kay Burley@KayBurley 9m9 minutes ago
BREAK: President of European council, Tusk, tells Sturgeon he's not interested in meeting her tomorrow0 -
TheScreamingEagles said:
But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
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Not a great result for Corbyn, but it changes nothing. He will not stand down.0
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GIN1138 said:TheScreamingEagles said:
But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
Save Jez !
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Doesn't need 'em. He's there by virtue of being the incumbent...TheScreamingEagles said:But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
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OK we've now identified another 176 Tories. Cameron's majority overwhelming.0
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81% of the Labour MPs who voted have no confidence in Jermey Corbyn.
Or to put it another way, enough MPs to form a new party..!0 -
0 is enough, according to legal advice. However, the 44 could all nominate another Corbynite.TheScreamingEagles said:But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
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Damn - that's my £3 down the plug hole then...0
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Anyone think Corbyn to be re-elected and a re-run of all this in 9 months time? Like Groundhog Day .. but 9 months at a time..0
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Amongst all the panic and recriminations here, can someone explain the difference between EEA and EFTA particularily in terms of:
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
* Freedom of movement of people.
* Annual membership fee.
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
* CAP / CF policy.
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"And its 5 more MPs than supported me on the day that nominations closed last time. So there, MORE support me."TheScreamingEagles said:But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
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BBC say 44...plenty to carry on.0
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Serwotka backing Corbyn to the hilt...0
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What is different from the day he was elected leader?SimonStClare said:81% of the Labour MPs who voted have no confidence in Jermey Corbyn.
Or to put it another way, enough MPs to form a new party..!0 -
They could nominate McDonnell.SandyRentool said:
0 is enough, according to legal advice. However, the 44 could all nominate another Corbynite.TheScreamingEagles said:But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
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4 abstentions. 40 is the numberFrancisUrquhart said:BBC say 44...plenty to carry on.
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We don't know what's going to happen in the next 9 minutes nevermind the next 9 months!madasafish said:Anyone think Corbyn to be re-elected and a re-run of all this in 9 months time? Like Groundhog Day .. but 9 months at a time..
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If the 172 formed a new party they'd become the Official Opposition. Corbyn-Labour would become the 4th party, behind the SNP.0
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FPT:
You can be a member of EFTA and not the EEA (like Switzerland), but most people use EFTA/EEA to mean membership of the EEA through EFTA.Paul_Bedfordshire said:Amongst all the panic and recriminations here, can someone explain the difference between EEA and EFTA particularily in terms of:
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
* Freedom of movement of people.
* Annual membership fee.
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
* CAP / CF policy.
Thanks
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
- yes
* Freedom of movement of people.
- yes, albeit with more freedom for a state to impose emergency restrictions, and some more flexibiity re benefits and the like.
* Annual membership fee.
EFTA/EEA *probably* costs slightly more than straight EFTA. (Hard to know exactly because the Swiss hide part of their fee by allowing the EU to collect customs duties on their behalf.)
The exact bill is up for negotiation, but would be in the range of £2bn at the low-end to £5bn at the high end. (The high estimate includes a bunch of projects that are not compulsory.)
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
Neither has that.
* CAP / CF policy.
CAP is easy-peasy, we'd be out.
CFP is a bit more complicated because the most sensible long-term solution is to recreate the 'box' with Ireland. We'd definitely leave it, but there's probably a long-term negotiation there needed.0 -
Wonderful English understatement!SouthamObserver said:Not a great result for Corbyn...
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4 spoiled ballots apparently ?Scott_P said:
4 abstentions. 40 is the numberFrancisUrquhart said:BBC say 44...plenty to carry on.
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He needs 50 to get on the ballot...0
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Labour can't even communicate the result accurately to the two biggest news channels in the country. BBC and Sky are giving different figures.0
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https://twitter.com/HeartThamesNews/status/747814147065262080Pulpstar said:GIN1138 said:TheScreamingEagles said:But 40 is enough to get him on the ballot paper in a future leadership election
Save Jez !
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This article says Corbyn needs 50 to get on the leadership ballot but that can include MEPs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leadership-brexit-can-he-stand-for-re-election-vote-of-no-confidence-legal-a7107291.html0 -
I find it very difficult to see how either McDonnell or Watson won't be the next leader, whenever that is.0
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Have a look at that photo of the queen over at Guidos - Nicola has no chanceTGOHF said:
Kay Burley@KayBurley 9m9 minutes ago
BREAK: President of European council, Tusk, tells Sturgeon he's not interested in meeting her tomorrow0 -
She'll have to get that there independence first...
Tusk is the bitter rival of the Polish PM.
If the FT is correct, Team Eastern Europe is very unhappy about Britain leaving.0 -
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Mr. Taffys, is that unhappy as in angry with us, or sad (and perhaps angry with EU bigwigs)?0
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@Morris_Dancer
London ALREADY IS devolved. We have been through this before. Khan is simply asking for extra powers, most of which I'll be will be centred around FOM and City passporting.
It has sod all to do with an English Parliament or a Yorkshire Parliament and everything to do with England taking leave of its senses and trying to pull the jewel in the EU's crown out of the EU against its wishes.0 -
Now a quite probable outcome.Morris_Dancer said:If the 172 formed a new party they'd become the Official Opposition. Corbyn-Labour would become the 4th party, behind the SNP.
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''Mr. Taffys, is that unhappy as in angry with us, or sad (and perhaps angry with EU bigwigs)''
Very unhappy with EU bigwigs. They want Juncker's head on a stick.
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Mr. Bob, to a small degree.
You're right, though, to highlight the extent of increased powers does matter.0 -
To answer Nick Palmer FPT:
I'm on record as saying that the biggest risk I foresaw from Brexit was the calibre of the UK politicians. They haven't failed to disappoint.
I want May for leader, Boris just doesn't have the gravitas. On the other hand, I think the Tories could probably elect Fanny the Wonder Dog and still beat a Corbyn-led Labour Party.
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Paul Mason has taken it well:
Paul Mason @paulmasonnews 3m3 minutes ago London, England
172 MPs signal they want Labour to go back to being a party of financial oligarchy and war0 -
Supposedly he's on the ballot automatically as the reigning leader...stjohn said:This article says Corbyn needs 50 to get on the leadership ballot but that can include MEPs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leadership-brexit-can-he-stand-for-re-election-vote-of-no-confidence-legal-a7107291.html0 -
Tissue_Price said:
But it's only higher at 20% because the presumption is the existing leader is automatically on it.
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Faisal Islam @faisalislam 3m3 minutes ago
Confirmed result from labour no confidence motion
172 for
40 against
4 spoilt ballots
13 didn't vote0 -
Some members of Corbo's new shadow cabinet did not vote...0
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That is my understanding also - automatically on the list.eek said:
Supposedly he's on the ballot automatically as the reigning leader...stjohn said:This article says Corbyn needs 50 to get on the leadership ballot but that can include MEPs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leadership-brexit-can-he-stand-for-re-election-vote-of-no-confidence-legal-a7107291.html0 -
The rule book states that "nominations may be sought by potential challengers" and "any nomination must be supported by 20%" of MPs. Rule book doesn't say anything about the incumbent needing any nominations.Tissue_Price said:0 -
Go JezSimonStClare said:
That is my understanding also - automatically on the list.eek said:
Supposedly he's on the ballot automatically as the reigning leader...stjohn said:This article says Corbyn needs 50 to get on the leadership ballot but that can include MEPs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leadership-brexit-can-he-stand-for-re-election-vote-of-no-confidence-legal-a7107291.html0 -
We voted as the whole UK in the referendum.Jobabob said:@Morris_Dancer
London ALREADY IS devolved. We have been through this before. Khan is simply asking for extra powers, most of which I'll be will be centred around FOM and City passporting.
It has sod all to do with an English Parliament or a Yorkshire Parliament and everything to do with England taking leave of its senses and trying to pull the jewel in the EU's crown out of the EU against its wishes.
http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/139/590x/secondary/448598.jpg0 -
Be interesting to know who the prats are who spoiled their ballotsTGOHF said:Faisal Islam @faisalislam 3m3 minutes ago
Confirmed result from labour no confidence motion
172 for
40 against
4 spoilt ballots
13 didn't vote0 -
@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.0
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I bet the Labour MPs wish they had the Tory rules0
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@gmpolice: Three arrested in connection with a hate incident on a tram in Manchester City Centre. https://t.co/AbpygV4IOQ0
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That's no good, I don't have a bet on her!Scott_P said:@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.
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Seems odd. Eagle would never win amongst the members.Scott_P said:@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.
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Mr. Taffys, cheers for the clarification.
Mr. Bob, maybe. I suspect the emotional pull of being Labour will make them try and axe Corbyn rather than jump ship and form the Judean People's Front.0 -
Does anyone know the Labour Party rules? Not sure incumbency gets him on the ballot and I think he may need 50 nominations to do so. He could be toast here.0
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I'm waiting for Corbyn to be supported by TP & Plato on the grounds that he supported Leave really. One of them has been busy hacking away today at the traitorous Ruth Davidson - you know the one who saved the Scottish Tories a few weeks ago. The Brexiters take no prisoners0
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Cobblers. Corbyn is still the effin' Leader...Scott_P said:@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.
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Right, now flog 'em, thereby satisfying all parties across the political spectrum.Scott_P said:@gmpolice: Three arrested in connection with a hate incident on a tram in Manchester City Centre. https://t.co/AbpygV4IOQ
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Just to add, re CE marking on electronics - while domestic sales would not require it, the truth is that the vast, vast bulk of products in the world are made to meet CE, FCC, NOM and RCM already. When I was involved in my solar battery project, we decided it was massively cheaper to have a single production line and design, even if it cost 0.8% of gross margin in adhering to all the standards.rcs1000 said:FPT:
You can be a member of EFTA and not the EEA (like Switzerland), but most people use EFTA/EEA to mean membership of the EEA through EFTA.Paul_Bedfordshire said:Amongst all the panic and recriminations here, can someone explain the difference between EEA and EFTA particularily in terms of:
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
* Freedom of movement of people.
* Annual membership fee.
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
* CAP / CF policy.
Thanks
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
- yes
* Freedom of movement of people.
- yes, albeit with more freedom for a state to impose emergency restrictions, and some more flexibiity re benefits and the like.
* Annual membership fee.
EFTA/EEA *probably* costs slightly more than straight EFTA. (Hard to know exactly because the Swiss hide part of their fee by allowing the EU to collect customs duties on their behalf.)
The exact bill is up for negotiation, but would be in the range of £2bn at the low-end to £5bn at the high end. (The high estimate includes a bunch of projects that are not compulsory.)
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
Neither has that.
* CAP / CF policy.
CAP is easy-peasy, we'd be out.
CFP is a bit more complicated because the most sensible long-term solution is to recreate the 'box' with Ireland. We'd definitely leave it, but there's probably a long-term negotiation there needed.0 -
It will be very, very tight.Tissue_Price said:0 -
Angela Rayner MP says Corbyn can survive this.0
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Meh0
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It didn't happen. It couldn't have happened. A vile 'Remainian' rumour.Scott_P said:@gmpolice: Three arrested in connection with a hate incident on a tram in Manchester City Centre. https://t.co/AbpygV4IOQ
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@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn: "Our people need Labour party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership at a critical time for our country."
@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn defiant: "I was democratically elected leader of our party for a new kind of politics by 60% of Labour members and supporters...
@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn: "I will not betray them by resigning."0 -
I quoted the rule book earlier. Any challenger needs 20% of MPs (46). The incumbent doesn't need nominations, they are incumbent.Jobabob said:Does anyone know the Labour Party rules? Not sure incumbency gets him on the ballot and I think he may need 50 nominations to do so. He could be toast here.
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If Corbyn still has the support of the membership, he's essentially politically immortal. They should rename him God-King of the Opposition.felix said:I'm waiting for Corbyn to be supported by TP & Plato on the grounds that he supported Leave really. One of them has been busy hacking away today at the traitorous Ruth Davidson - you know the one who saved the Scottish Tories a few weeks ago. The Brexiters take no prisoners
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Yes!!!!!!! Jezza's going nowhere!Scott_P said:@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn: "Our people need Labour party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership at a critical time for our country."
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I'm not sure Angela Eagle is leadership material.Scott_P said:@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.
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"Diane Abbott: leadership must be decided by party members not MPs"
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/28/diane-abbott-leadership-must-be-decided-by-party-members-not-mps
It looks like the Labour Party is also suffering hysteria and maybe ought to hold a referendum too.0 -
The Labour Party have one set of legal advice. The leadership have another.SimonStClare said:
That is my understanding also - automatically on the list.eek said:
Supposedly he's on the ballot automatically as the reigning leader...stjohn said:This article says Corbyn needs 50 to get on the leadership ballot but that can include MEPs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leadership-brexit-can-he-stand-for-re-election-vote-of-no-confidence-legal-a7107291.html0 -
Yes!!!!!!! Jezza's going nowhere!Scott_P said:@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn: "Our people need Labour party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership at a critical time for our country."
@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn defiant: "I was democratically elected leader of our party for a new kind of politics by 60% of Labour members and supporters...
@GuardianAnushka: Corbyn: "I will not betray them by resigning."
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Mr. JS, Corbyn can survive. Not sure about Labour, though.
More seriously, Rome staggered on for quite some time before the coup de grace was finally delivered.0 -
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The Belgian PM as well, or so I heard this morning.Alistair said:0 -
This sort of thing never happened before last Thursday.felix said:
It didn't happen. It couldn't have happened. A vile 'Remainian' rumour.Scott_P said:@gmpolice: Three arrested in connection with a hate incident on a tram in Manchester City Centre. https://t.co/AbpygV4IOQ
There was less dog poo on the streets before the referendum too.
Have you noticed that as well?0 -
I've no idea how Eagle would fare with the Labour membership but Nick P doesn't rate her chances or Watson's against Corbyn but thinks Cooper would make a contest of it.RealBritain said:
Seems odd. Eagle would never win amongst the members.Scott_P said:@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.
It would be crazy of the Labour PLP to go this far and then not field the candidate who has the best chance of beating Corbyn with Labour members. I don't know who that would be but the PLP ought to have a good idea and should get that person to stand.
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Voting for him in this vote of confidence also doesn't mean they'd nominate him. A few are probably those Labour MPs who just don't feel like this is the right time when the country is in its current state.0
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That'll be nice for her...Alistair said:0 -
I hope the 172 get deselected.
Kick their ass Jeremy.0 -
Anushka Asthana - Corbyn refuses to resign, saying no confidence vote has 'no constitutional legitimacy'
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so the video was staged?felix said:
It didn't happen. It couldn't have happened. A vile 'Remainian' rumour.Scott_P said:@gmpolice: Three arrested in connection with a hate incident on a tram in Manchester City Centre. https://t.co/AbpygV4IOQ
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Both have the rule book. Its explicit and absolute*Tissue_Price said:
The Labour Party have one set of legal advice. The leadership have another.SimonStClare said:
That is my understanding also - automatically on the list.eek said:
Supposedly he's on the ballot automatically as the reigning leader...stjohn said:This article says Corbyn needs 50 to get on the leadership ballot but that can include MEPs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leadership-brexit-can-he-stand-for-re-election-vote-of-no-confidence-legal-a7107291.html
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Either looks like a no brainer.rcs1000 said:FPT:
You can be a member of EFTA and not the EEA (like Switzerland), but most people use EFTA/EEA to mean membership of the EEA through EFTA.Paul_Bedfordshire said:Amongst all the panic and recriminations here, can someone explain the difference between EEA and EFTA particularily in terms of:
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
* Freedom of movement of people.
* Annual membership fee.
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
* CAP / CF policy.
Thanks
* Ability to agree bilateral trade deals with non EU states
- yes
* Freedom of movement of people.
- yes, albeit with more freedom for a state to impose emergency restrictions, and some more flexibiity re benefits and the like.
* Annual membership fee.
EFTA/EEA *probably* costs slightly more than straight EFTA. (Hard to know exactly because the Swiss hide part of their fee by allowing the EU to collect customs duties on their behalf.)
The exact bill is up for negotiation, but would be in the range of £2bn at the low-end to £5bn at the high end. (The high estimate includes a bunch of projects that are not compulsory.)
* Obligation for domestic sales to have CE marking/follow single market related EU directives.
Neither has that.
* CAP / CF policy.
CAP is easy-peasy, we'd be out.
CFP is a bit more complicated because the most sensible long-term solution is to recreate the 'box' with Ireland. We'd definitely leave it, but there's probably a long-term negotiation there needed.
We didnt have a referendum on leaving the single market, so gov can legitimately agree this.
Re Immigration. Looks like the extra powers, while something of a figleaf are enough for May to get away with it without another plebiscite.
So Tories get the free trade, no more ECJ crap and a bit more control on immigration.
Labour supporters dont get a massive clampdown on immigration and will defect to UKIP shafting labour but tough, govt never offered an immigration referendum. Win win for Tories.
Labour should have used this moment to unite and destroy the tories forcing an early election, instead they behave like something out of monty python and May can choose her moment after joining EFTA and getting some trade deals with Labour in Chaos and UKIP on their case in the north.
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London is not a state. It cannot therefore enter international treaties independently of the UK. Ditto Scotland. Sturgeon is talking nonsense.Jobabob said:@Morris_Dancer
London ALREADY IS devolved. We have been through this before. Khan is simply asking for extra powers, most of which I'll be will be centred around FOM and City passporting.
It has sod all to do with an English Parliament or a Yorkshire Parliament and everything to do with England taking leave of its senses and trying to pull the jewel in the EU's crown out of the EU against its wishes.0 -
I completely agree - she'd be utterly useless.AndyJS said:
I'm not sure Angela Eagle is leadership material.Scott_P said:@benrileysmith: Two Labour sources: proposal is Angela Eagle runs against Corbyn while Tom Watson oversees as interim leader.
Which is why I voted for her in the YouGov poll of potential successors.0 -
I'd like to see those spoilt ballots!TGOHF said:Faisal Islam @faisalislam 3m3 minutes ago
Confirmed result from labour no confidence motion
172 for
40 against
4 spoilt ballots
13 didn't vote0 -
They see Scotland as a region of the U.K not a country.GIN1138 said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TGOHF said:
Kay Burley@KayBurley 9m9 minutes ago
BREAK: President of European council, Tusk, tells Sturgeon he's not interested in meeting her tomorrow
The eurocrats can't snub lovely Nicola like this!0 -
16.54 Corbyn refuses to stand down, saying “I will not betray members by resigning”0
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Felix likes pretend arguments. Young men being arseholes apparently unknown in the UK before June 23rd.eek said:
so the video was staged?felix said:
It didn't happen. It couldn't have happened. A vile 'Remainian' rumour.Scott_P said:@gmpolice: Three arrested in connection with a hate incident on a tram in Manchester City Centre. https://t.co/AbpygV4IOQ
Look for a new pretendy Felix argument coming to a site near you soon!0 -
The real question I guess is whether places like Poland and RoI also switch to EFTA once we join.0
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BBC — Boris won't call general election if he becomes Tory leader.0