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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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havingtochangeusernameagain · 21/03/2019 12:13

Signed and emailed my MP, he's ERG-lite though. And Michael Gove is next door (although he's not a no-dealer anymore, and my MP is).

I can live with the WA. I'm happy with a long extension to maybe come to a Norway type arrangement (and the WA could also lead to that). I'm ecstatic with revoke. But if you don't want no deal, you have to stand up and be counted now.

LonelyTiredandLow · 21/03/2019 12:13

I know lonely I was Shock Shock
It's the one she thinks is an angel as well Hmm

Just seen some people on fb suggesting numbers are going down on the petition (according to a screen shot on twitter?).

CurlyWurlyTwirly · 21/03/2019 12:14

I have a German girl staying with me. They are talking about the petition over there. It’s getting noticed. We have to keep signing

GaspodeWonderCat · 21/03/2019 12:14

WhatWouldScoobyDoo Thu 21-Mar-19 12:03:30

Signed but no email yet - checked junk - does it take a while to come through?

I signed 5 mins ago and got an email 'click to confirm' within 30 secs.

OogieMcBoogie · 21/03/2019 12:15

Is the WA definitely going to be resurrected?

OhLookHeKickedTheBall · 21/03/2019 12:15

I sadly can't make the March this time. Bought a treat day for the DC ages ago, and it's one that DD could do with desperately right now. I'll be there in spirit.

tobee · 21/03/2019 12:17

I too emailed. Wanted to write "fuck the fuck off", did the "don't presume to speak for me" and told her despicable of her to slag off parliament

ContinuityError · 21/03/2019 12:17

Petition crashing the Parliamentary website mentioned by Brillo Pad on Politics Live on BBC2.

SusanWalker · 21/03/2019 12:17

mobile.twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1108699600016297985

Vid of Bercow defending MPs. Another video further down of Andrea Leadsom putting in her two penny worth and getting put down.

havingtochangeusernameagain · 21/03/2019 12:18

I am a member of a local Facebook group and someone (not me) had posted the petition, so of course they've removed it. Unbelievable. Our lives could be turned completely upside down next Friday - but they're more worried about being political. Bloody hell.

icannotremember · 21/03/2019 12:21

That bloody Loathsome. She shouldn't be anywhere near Parliament. Odious woman.

Horehound · 21/03/2019 12:27

I dont see how her adding the part about asking for an extension means it can be voted for again. The actual fucking deal has not changed!

She is basically blackmailing mps to vote for it. Horrifying.

dontcallmelen · 21/03/2019 12:27

I finally managed to sign about ten minutes ago, still no email.

GroovieGazelloo · 21/03/2019 12:28

5 minutes ago, the petition was at 829269

tobee · 21/03/2019 12:30

Looking at BBC news live webpage at comments section of report on May's many are leavers. Someone, though, states that its all a Tory party issue and the will of the likes May and Blair. Hmm

LonelyTiredandLow · 21/03/2019 12:30

Politics live seem to think she's angling for No Deal now - she was speaking to 8mil of "the public" yesterday apparently.

tobee · 21/03/2019 12:30

*on May's statement

LonelyTiredandLow · 21/03/2019 12:34

Wish they would look at the petition numbers for the "reaction of the country" !

RedToothBrush · 21/03/2019 12:36

The state of this:

Sam McBride @SJAMcBride
In a written Commons statement, Karen Bradley confirms that she will delay calling Assembly elections until after 26 August because "a shorter [delay] could risk not allowing sufficient time for a talks process to conclude". But there haven't been talks for over a year...

Karen Bradley's full written statement on what she says is her "top priority" - restoring Stormont - is 228 words. She says there will be talks to restore devolution at the "earliest opportunity". But based on experience, that might not mean what the dictionary suggests it means.

Speaking in the Commons, Karen Bradley refers to "my progress" towards restoring devolution which, based on which she outlined, consists of meeting the NI parties at various points but not actually starting talks to restore devolution.

Labour Shadow Secretary of State Tony Lloyd said that he heard of Karen Bradley's intent to delay an election by five more months "through social media", which he said is "unacceptable".

Tony Lloyd tells Karen Bradley that "nobody in Northern Ireland - none of the political parties - say to me that she had been sincere or energetic in her determination to get he parties together". She shakes her head. He then quotes Nigel Dodds criticising her "glaring failure".

delay an election by five more months

This oh so democratically motivated government is indefinitely preventing elections in NI.

Let that sink in.

In better news, the shit might not hit the fan immediately after no deal

www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/mar/21/uk-biggest-toilet-roll-supplier-wepa-stockpiling-no-deal-brexit-avoid-customs-delays?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
UK's biggest toilet roll supplier stockpiling in case of no-deal Brexit

German firm Wepa stores 3.5m toilet and kitchen rolls in UK in bid to avoid customs delays

Phew thats a relief. (I only have about two dozen atm).

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ThereWillBeAdequateFood · 21/03/2019 12:39

UK's biggest toilet roll supplier stockpiling in case of no-deal Brexit

I’m regretting having the bidet removed when we did up the bathroom.

Thanks lonely I’ve written to the PM, very much along the lines of, how dare you speak for “the people” and asked her to revoke.

It might help but I doubt it.

LarkDescending · 21/03/2019 12:39

Sorry if this has been covered a million times, but do we know what (if any) No Deal contingency plans are in place re the Irish border?

TiddleTaddleTat · 21/03/2019 12:40

Pmk
Watching politics live in ny lunch break Shock

Tanith · 21/03/2019 12:41

“How dare you call my MP a traitor, Theresa May!!!
He’s a duplicious, self-serving, odious toad, but he is emphatically not a traitor!”

Mrsemcgregor · 21/03/2019 12:44

If you email the PM be sure to confirm via the email or it won’t get delivered.

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LonelyTiredandLow · 21/03/2019 12:46

They should give a warning when Frog Face Farage is going to be on the TV Angry

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