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Westminstenders: The Last Rites

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RedToothBrush · 20/03/2019 23:52

After May's disastrous speech to the nation, we've hit the impasse once and for all.

She managed to enrage everyone from Brexiteers to hard Remainers and everyone in between. It was so poorly judged it's difficult to know where to begin. It just feeds the division and anger in our society in all quarters.

It's also massively undermines her appeal to the EU for an extension. If France thought we were a political basket case they were well shot of, and didn't want more social contagion from before 8pm, then they certainly won't have changed their minds since.

May's speech was that of a would be dictator. After next Friday, she effectively has both the justification and the power to act upon those instincts. She has spoken out against parliamentary democracy and consistently disregarded the law.

It's hard to see any outcome but no deal with no extension at this point. We are no waiting on a miracle to save us and that's no more than a forlorn hope. Something we hold on to, until reality presents itself.

The Last Rites of British Democracy have been served this week.

And now we face the wait for what seems now inevitable.

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Holidayshopping · 21/03/2019 11:19

Wonder if TM is pulling the petition to stop the votes getting too high!

SparklySneakers · 21/03/2019 11:20

@Hasenstein Thanks

Plonkysaurus · 21/03/2019 11:20

May pictured wearing 2 coats. This is like that bit in Blackadder when he tries to get out of going over the top, isn't it?

Westminstenders: The Last Rites
StripeyChina · 21/03/2019 11:21

sorry, it's back: 750,000 now

DGRossetti · 21/03/2019 11:21

Looks like Special Branch will be busy. It's an ill wind etc ....

WaterQuarter · 21/03/2019 11:23

Steve Bannon always wears two shirts, so maybe she's looking to him for sartorial tips as well as political.

StripeyChina · 21/03/2019 11:24

I wondered if 'they' might make it hard to sign if it got too popular too.

Goes off to construct tinfoil hat...

I really want to go to the march on Sat. I can't go by bus as I am disabled and it's too long. Trains are too expensive since my PIP replaced DLA got slashed. Does anyone know if there are marches planned in Newcastle or Edinburgh, please?

WaterQuarter · 21/03/2019 11:27

They're too inept to interrupt an online petition. They should put Grayling on it.

EweSurname · 21/03/2019 11:27

Jack Maidment
‏*@jrmaidment*
Downing Street responds to the revoke article 50 petition by saying Number 10 and the PM have said “12,000 times” that it is “not something that she is prepared to do”.

Tonsilss · 21/03/2019 11:28

The pharmacy has run out of blood pressure medication.

Plonkysaurus · 21/03/2019 11:31

2 coats and statements made 12000 times eh? Maths is strong in number 10 this morning.

QueenMabby · 21/03/2019 11:31

DGR my DH is definitely not shouty but firmly of the no-deal persuasion. His opinion is that May is a remainer and never intended us to leave and this is why it won’t happen. I’m using my Brexit-stash tinfoil to fashion a fetching hat for him... 😂

CordeliaEarhart · 21/03/2019 11:31

Downing Street responds to the revoke article 50 petition by saying Number 10 and the PM have said “12,000 times” that it is “not something that she is prepared to do

Then we all need to be emailing our MPs to highlight the petition and the government's response to it. We really do need a decent opposition because they are the ones charged with holding the government to account.

WaterQuarter · 21/03/2019 11:33

'12, 000 times' sounds ever so slightly irritable!

RedToothBrush · 21/03/2019 11:33

Those in Scotland, can you get to Liverpool as there is a rally there - which I'm going to - instead? Not quite as far as London.

What are the details for Liverpool?

That might be a more viable option for me.

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BlueEyeshadow · 21/03/2019 11:34

I have written to my MP and emailed the PM:

Dear Mrs May,

You do not speak for me and you are not on my side. I am angry at the government trying to circumvent parliament at every turn and refusing to listen to other options. It is your red lines that have caused this mess and your delaying tactics that have brought us to the brink. It is downright reckless to try to set the people against parliament in this atmosphere, and MPs who are working for a sensible way to break the impasse, via indicative votes, a long extension or a People's Vote have my full support. By only listening to the hardliners, you are giving in to mob rule, and you have consistently put party ahead of country. Brexit has failed and it is time to revoke Article 50 or allow for European elections and a long extension.

I am trying to run a business and I do not know whether I can get paid at the end of next week. Enough is enough. Please just make it stop - the WA will not do that as further negotiations will drag on for years.

Yours in disgust,

Littlespaces · 21/03/2019 11:35

Downing Street responds to the revoke article 50 petition by saying Number 10 and the PM have said “12,000 times” that it is “not something that she is prepared to do”

We can beat the number 12,000. Oh wait a minute we have already and they are all voters.

CordeliaEarhart · 21/03/2019 11:37

www.peoples-vote.uk/events

For those looking for events near them. Edinburgh is having a picnic on Saturday.

lonelyplanetmum · 21/03/2019 11:39

How dare she.

  1. Attack Parliament.
  1. Say she won't listen to the petition without knowing how many will sign it.

What if 66 million signed- no listening then!

NoWordForFluffy · 21/03/2019 11:41

@RedToothbrush, here's the details.

I decided it was way more feasible than London.

RedToothBrush · 21/03/2019 11:42

That peoples vote website for events is completely unusable with my phone!

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NoWordForFluffy · 21/03/2019 11:42

We really are living in a dictatorship as of last night (or we were already, but she's now confirmed it). I am absolutely staggered that it's come to this in our nation. It's appalling.

icannotremember · 21/03/2019 11:43

I'm running out of people to email. I don't imagine the email I sent number 10 will even be read, but I felt slightly better, for a moment, after writing it.

I suppose I should send one to Corbyn, but other than "grow up, you petulant fool" I don't know what to say to him.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 21/03/2019 11:44

I will email my mp and Theresa May later. Not that my mp even does me the courtesy of replying any more.

lonelyplanetmum · 21/03/2019 11:45

The more emails to number 10 the better.

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