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By *entaur_UK OP   Man  over a year ago

Cannock

Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning?

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By *entaur_UK OP   Man  over a year ago

Cannock


"Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning? "

Correction, Corbyn called for a motion of no confidence in the Prime minister, not the government.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Well, you’d think he already has 117 votes in the bag lol.

Whichever way those 117 vote, they’ll be made to look fools.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

he knows he wont win a no confidence in the government.So wants to cause more pain to TM .Pathetic really its about time our mps stepped up and started doing what they were voted in for and implementing the will of the people instead of trying to further their careers.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Thought he had the minerals to pull the trigger properly.

He should sit back and watch the shit show continue. He can only look good from a General Election standpoint in a few years time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He such a nazi scum bag

He there for him self like the rest of them

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

yep totally agree bet hes a chelsea supporter too.

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By *avidnsa69Man  over a year ago

Essex


"yep totally agree bet hes a chelsea supporter too. "

Arsenal

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

its a political stunt....

because it is a confidence vote in the PM rather than the government, it is non-binding, plus with a government vote it is dealt with immediately, this "request" is dealt with in govenrment time at the government discretion, meaning they don't have to if they dont wont to!!!

corbyn at his most slimey because you know he doesn't want a 2nd referendum as much as may!

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan  over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat

I thought Corbyn had bottled bringing the motion last I'd heard?

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

Why didn't he call it sooner if he didn't have faith as nothing has changed. He could at least wait until he knows any deal amendments or until he knows the sentiment of the house after the vote in Jan.

MP's were pissed off as they didn't have chance to discuss it, now they do, so why table no confidence when they now have the time?

If Corbyn was such a stickler for following policy, anti semitism within his party would have been resolved 2 years ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh is another kipper about to be smoked. Not on news feeds yet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Critics suggested the move was a gimmick given that there is no binding mechanism for parliament to declare no-confidence solely in a prime minister, as opposed to the government itself, which could trigger a general election.

In his statement, Mr Corbyn told parliament that Mrs May’s “deal is unchanged and not going to change”.

It will be a matter for the government to allow time to debate the motion. One official said Downing Street was considering the motion and would respond in due course.

This is not the same as a proper motion of no confidence in the government and, unlike a proper motion of no confidence, the government does not have to allow time for it to be debated. Labour could hold a debate on the motion when it next gets allocated a day for an opposition debate, at some point in the new year, or it may never get put to a vote at all. (Labour sources have so far not clarified this point.) But the Labour party is arguing that, if the government does not allow time for a debate itself, that shows it is scared of losing and that May does not have the confidence of the Commons.

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All sounds quite pointless to me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yeah. He is just nibbling at the bait.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"its a political stunt....

because it is a confidence vote in the PM rather than the government, it is non-binding, plus with a government vote it is dealt with immediately, this "request" is dealt with in govenrment time at the government discretion, meaning they don't have to if they dont wont to!!!

corbyn at his most slimey because you know he doesn't want a 2nd referendum as much as may!"

...and he's not confident that he'd win a no confidence vote against the government

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan  over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat

Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No chance of winning no-confidence vote or ever becoming Prime Minister

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

Absolutely spot on. Need an applause emoji but thumbs up shall have to do

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood

he s spinless just like the rest of them in the den of theives.oops i meen parliment

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham


"he knows he wont win a no confidence in the government.So wants to cause more pain to TM .Pathetic really its about time our mps stepped up and started doing what they were voted in for and implementing the will of the people instead of trying to further their careers."
exactly .this whole lot need binning pronto

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country

to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting

us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

Good to get it out..

On May I think she honestly believes that the EU will bail her out on the backstop but even and its a long shot big if they do the rest of it may not get through..

Queen feckin canute can't see the obvious..

Dogged, determined yes good traits but blindly ignoring the obvious to save face is piss poor..

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

I couldnt have described the EU any better .they are really shit scared of us leaving .good riddence. Barnier ,Juncker ,Tusk Macron ,Merkel . you know where you can all stick your federal state of europe .somewhere where the sun don't shine

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I really can't see what he hopes to achieve by doing this.

The Conservatives held a confidence vote last week, which Theresa May won - meaning that they can not challenge her for another year.

So Corbyn tables this vote, which the government have the option of allocating parliament time to or not (I suspect they won't)

For arguments sake, let's assume it goes ahead, and she loses.

Then what?

He hasn't called for a vote of confidence in the Government, just the PM.

The Tory's can no longer challenge her, so it would be up to her to stand down.

What if she refuses?

The bloke really is a numpty

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham

All Corbyn and the labourites want is an election . they ain't interested in anything else . with all the shite in parliament at the moment .I wouldn't bother voting in any election . I would return my polling card " return to sender ," the only thing I would vote in would be this daft peoples vote or second referendum . I for one don't want Tony Blair ever becoming president of Europe .he's nowt but a little weasel . he can take Gary lineker with him on a slow boat to China . that prick has far too much to say as well .its about time walkers crisps sacked the obnoctious pratt

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"All Corbyn and the labourites want is an election . they ain't interested in anything else . with all the shite in parliament at the moment .I wouldn't bother voting in any election . I would return my polling card " return to sender ," the only thing I would vote in would be this daft peoples vote or second referendum . I for one don't want Tony Blair ever becoming president of Europe .he's nowt but a little weasel . he can take Gary lineker with him on a slow boat to China . that prick has far too much to say as well .its about time walkers crisps sacked the obnoctious pratt"
Totally agree with you, the BBC should sack Lineker but they wont because they are run by left wing remainers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I really can't see what he hopes to achieve by doing this.

The Conservatives held a confidence vote last week, which Theresa May won - meaning that they can not challenge her for another year.

So Corbyn tables this vote, which the government have the option of allocating parliament time to or not (I suspect they won't)

For arguments sake, let's assume it goes ahead, and she loses.

Then what?

He hasn't called for a vote of confidence in the Government, just the PM.

The Tory's can no longer challenge her, so it would be up to her to stand down.

What if she refuses?

The bloke really is a numpty"

I’m open to correction,

But if TM loses a vote of no confidence in Parliament, how in Gods name can she continue on as PM??

While I’m not her biggest fan, I do believe she has respect for her office and the Commons, shame alone would force her to stand down??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I really can't see what he hopes to achieve by doing this.

The Conservatives held a confidence vote last week, which Theresa May won - meaning that they can not challenge her for another year.

So Corbyn tables this vote, which the government have the option of allocating parliament time to or not (I suspect they won't)

For arguments sake, let's assume it goes ahead, and she loses.

Then what?

He hasn't called for a vote of confidence in the Government, just the PM.

The Tory's can no longer challenge her, so it would be up to her to stand down.

What if she refuses?

The bloke really is a numpty

I’m open to correction,

But if TM loses a vote of no confidence in Parliament, how in Gods name can she continue on as PM??

While I’m not her biggest fan, I do believe she has respect for her office and the Commons, shame alone would force her to stand down??

"

There lies the quandary.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"All Corbyn and the labourites want is an election . they ain't interested in anything else . with all the shite in parliament at the moment .I wouldn't bother voting in any election . I would return my polling card " return to sender ," the only thing I would vote in would be this daft peoples vote or second referendum . I for one don't want Tony Blair ever becoming president of Europe .he's nowt but a little weasel . he can take Gary lineker with him on a slow boat to China . that prick has far too much to say as well .its about time walkers crisps sacked the obnoctious pratt"

Why go to Europe via China, air miles?

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

Latest political polls still have the Conservatives ahead of Labour, and Theresa May ahead of Jeremy Corbyn.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"

I’m open to correction,

But if TM loses a vote of no confidence in Parliament, how in Gods name can she continue on as PM??

While I’m not her biggest fan, I do believe she has respect for her office and the Commons, shame alone would force her to stand down??

"

he has tried to be smart with the wording of the resolution, but in effect it has backfired!

no confidence in the government actually means something in the law! no confidence in the PM means nothing but the piece of paper it is written on!!!

basically he is trying to embarrass her... but it doesn't means any debate on one single inch!!!

like i said... corbyn is a closet leaver... and doesn't want a 2nd referendum as much as may doesn't!..... its going to be the underlings that will eventually shift this debate despite what the leaders want!

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Because of the DUP and their " magic money tree cash " a vote of no confidence in the government would be defeated , I also expect May to win this vote but there are going to be 117 Tory MPs with a lot of explaining to do to their voters in their constituencies , if they voted no confidence in her to run their party but think she fit to run the country , it will show to all that they put political games infront of the national interest

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West

This whole thing goes from shit to shitter with every passing day. Brexiter / Leaver - it doesn’t matter. Politics in this country is irrevocably broken.

Theresa May is at the head of the most shambolic and incompetent Hovernment in living memory. The alternative be is even worse.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"Because of the DUP and their " magic money tree cash " a vote of no confidence in the government would be defeated , I also expect May to win this vote but there are going to be 117 Tory MPs with a lot of explaining to do to their voters in their constituencies , if they voted no confidence in her to run their party but think she fit to run the country , it will show to all that they put political games infront of the national interest "

117 MPs still wanted the Conservative Party to be in Government during last week's vote.

I would imagine that that's still the case.

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford

Looks like Theresa May is going to refuse to allow the vote.

In which case, it's a very clever bit of politicing by Cornyn.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So... a government vote a week earlier than the date set is worth detracting from the game in hand? No wonder she walked out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Might rally the party behind her, right enough

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"Because of the DUP and their " magic money tree cash " a vote of no confidence in the government would be defeated , I also expect May to win this vote but there are going to be 117 Tory MPs with a lot of explaining to do to their voters in their constituencies , if they voted no confidence in her to run their party but think she fit to run the country , it will show to all that they put political games infront of the national interest

117 MPs still wanted the Conservative Party to be in Government during last week's vote.

I would imagine that that's still the case."

. I am sure that is the case , but the vote isn't a vote in no confidence in the government , I believe it is a vote of no confidence in the P.M. ,, 117 of them voted against having confidence in the P.M. only last week , the fact that they didn't envisage Corbyn calling a similar vote a week later shows their utter incompetence and pure self interest , They will have quite a bit of explaining to do to their constituents as well as BBC , Sky , press and radio , get ready for some back peddling

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"Looks like Theresa May is going to refuse to allow the vote.

In which case, it's a very clever bit of politicing by Cornyn. "

By not allowing it to be debated, Theresa May is goading Jeremy Corbyn into upgrading it into a vote of no confidence in the Government.

A vote that he knows that he can't win.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"Because of the DUP and their " magic money tree cash " a vote of no confidence in the government would be defeated , I also expect May to win this vote but there are going to be 117 Tory MPs with a lot of explaining to do to their voters in their constituencies , if they voted no confidence in her to run their party but think she fit to run the country , it will show to all that they put political games infront of the national interest

117 MPs still wanted the Conservative Party to be in Government during last week's vote.

I would imagine that that's still the case.. I am sure that is the case , but the vote isn't a vote in no confidence in the government , I believe it is a vote of no confidence in the P.M. ,, 117 of them voted against having confidence in the P.M. only last week , the fact that they didn't envisage Corbyn calling a similar vote a week later shows their utter incompetence and pure self interest , They will have quite a bit of explaining to do to their constituents as well as BBC , Sky , press and radio , get ready for some back peddling"

They won't because there will not be a vote. It's in the Government's power to allow it or not allow it, and they won't allow it.

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"Because of the DUP and their " magic money tree cash " a vote of no confidence in the government would be defeated , I also expect May to win this vote but there are going to be 117 Tory MPs with a lot of explaining to do to their voters in their constituencies , if they voted no confidence in her to run their party but think she fit to run the country , it will show to all that they put political games infront of the national interest

117 MPs still wanted the Conservative Party to be in Government during last week's vote.

I would imagine that that's still the case.. I am sure that is the case , but the vote isn't a vote in no confidence in the government , I believe it is a vote of no confidence in the P.M. ,, 117 of them voted against having confidence in the P.M. only last week , the fact that they didn't envisage Corbyn calling a similar vote a week later shows their utter incompetence and pure self interest , They will have quite a bit of explaining to do to their constituents as well as BBC , Sky , press and radio , get ready for some back peddling

They won't because there will not be a vote. It's in the Government's power to allow it or not allow it, and they won't allow it."

. I can't see someone as honourable as Teresa May not allowing , or postponing a vote in the commons after the referendum told us we were to get sovereignty back to the commons ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, oh , hang on a minute

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

The government are now suggesting they will allow the vote to go ahead "IF" it is updated to a vote of no confidence in the government and not the PM , this is a relief to the 117 as it gets them off the hook , as they can say they have confidence in the government but not in the PM , labour are saying if the government allow the vote in no confidence in the PM and that is lost by the government they may then call no confidence in the government , this is the correct method labour should implement , tories refusal to go along with the no confidence in the pm is purely playing political party games , especially as 117 of their own MPs agreed only last week what Corbyn has called for today

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The government are now suggesting they will allow the vote to go ahead "IF" it is updated to a vote of no confidence in the government and not the PM , this is a relief to the 117 as it gets them off the hook , as they can say they have confidence in the government but not in the PM , labour are saying if the government allow the vote in no confidence in the PM and that is lost by the government they may then call no confidence in the government , this is the correct method labour should implement , tories refusal to go along with the no confidence in the pm is purely playing political party games , especially as 117 of their own MPs agreed only last week what Corbyn has called for today"

It's all bloody shocking the. People voted to leave EU the country is on it's knees, health services, education and police are all collapsing and. The government which tax payers. Pay for is pissing money away and spending all this nergy on a European Union that is holding up he country to ransom they should take no deal and tell the euros to fuck off all his scaremongering is bullshit tatics if other countries can prosper without pumping bullion's I to he euro then so can we..

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

The country is on its knees because the Tory party had no idea or plan how to cope with a leave vote , the referendum vote was part of their 2015 manefesto , they were in government when they wrote that manefesto pledge and should have been able to explain how we proceed on the morning after the referendum result ,the fact that the meaningful vote in parliament is not now going to take place until 2019 , when the manefesto pledge was penned , probably in 2014 ( 2015 at the latest ) is an utter disgrace , especially when they go on and on and on and on about their long term economic plan

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning? "

Lmao...that's like a turkey voting for Christmas

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By *avidnsa69Man  over a year ago

Essex


"All Corbyn and the labourites want is an election . they ain't interested in anything else . with all the shite in parliament at the moment .I wouldn't bother voting in any election . I would return my polling card " return to sender ," the only thing I would vote in would be this daft peoples vote or second referendum . I for one don't want Tony Blair ever becoming president of Europe .he's nowt but a little weasel . he can take Gary lineker with him on a slow boat to China . that prick has far too much to say as well .its about time walkers crisps sacked the obnoctious pratt"

Love freedom of speech except when theyre saying something you dont want to hear?

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By *laytimenowMan  over a year ago

Essex

A lesson in Politics for us all.

May & the conservative party are desperate to get out of being labelled as the party that took us out of the EU . If it goes badly wrong , they will most likely never be elected again in the form they are especially if the union splits

The Labour party, want to be in power, but have realised that they are lame ducks if elected now,& then have to try & fix this mess in less than 2 months , not going to happen is it unless a remain vote happens, which no one really will be overly happy with .

Corbyn is calling bluff on his own party , trying to hold the over-zealous jumping in for Labour & therefore destroying that party for evermore if they win an election/form a government after a no confidence vote.

(I Personally voted remain).

I Really want to have full brexit , so if it does go Tits up , we can go after the F*ckers who have ripped the future apart.

Cameron farage fox gove davies johnson rhys bogg ( not a typo )

Etc.

Treason & a public hanging ( or stocks for a month )

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"he knows he wont win a no confidence in the government.So wants to cause more pain to TM .Pathetic really its about time our mps stepped up and started doing what they were voted in for and implementing the will of the people instead of trying to further their careers."

So you want them all to vote for the Government transition deal?

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

I agree with some of that.

Poor finish though.

"Get things sorted" could be the next all-things-to-all people Brexit campaign slogan

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"yep totally agree bet hes a chelsea supporter too.

Arsenal "

no wonder he hates yids coys

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

Over the next few weeks, this is the schedule:-

No General Election

No second Referendum

Brexit plan rejected.

No consensus in Parliament for any alternative plan (Norway, Canada etc)

Article 50 will have to be extended or suspended.

The script has been written, just need all the actors to learn their lines now.

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"

.......

It's all bloody shocking the. People voted to leave EU the country is on it's knees, health services, education and police are all collapsing and. The government which tax payers. Pay for is pissing money away and spending all this nergy on a European Union that is holding up he country to ransom they should take no deal and tell the euros to fuck off all his scaremongering is bullshit tatics if other countries can prosper without pumping bullion's I to he euro then so can we.."

If you think that leaving the EU is somehow going to magically fix the things you say are on their knees - you are in for a big disappointment.

Every credible analysis and economic forecast show any and every possible way that we leave the EU as being cash flow negative compared to staying in. It is not about the money that goes to the EU but how the Treasury benefits in direct, secondary and third step taxation from infrastructure, trade and associated suppliers. Imagine a contract builder "saving" money by stopping payments on his leased van. Yes, he would save that money, but he would lose much more by not being able to get around to his work as easily anymore.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Over the next few weeks, this is the schedule:-

No General Election

No second Referendum

Brexit plan rejected.

No consensus in Parliament for any alternative plan (Norway, Canada etc)

Article 50 will have to be extended or suspended.

The script has been written, just need all the actors to learn their lines now."

A50 will only be extended for a referendum and nothing else!

So the only option is suspended!

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Over the next few weeks, this is the schedule:-

No General Election

No second Referendum

Brexit plan rejected.

No consensus in Parliament for any alternative plan (Norway, Canada etc)

Article 50 will have to be extended or suspended.

The script has been written, just need all the actors to learn their lines now.

A50 will only be extended for a referendum and nothing else!

So the only option is suspended! "

A general election would probably also allow for extension although how that would help clarify anything is anybody's guess

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning? "

Nope. As you know from Google it was a indicative vote of confidence in Theresa May. He just wanted to embarrass the Tories who has previously voted against her and stir the DUP relationship and sound like he was doing something when the reality is he's just sitting on his hands.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

the confidence vote in the government is being saved so it can be attached to the meaningful vote on mygabe's deal ... it's meant to make things difficult for the brexcrement rebels in the tory party ... it's a simple strategy that some folk seem to struggle with the concept of

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By *ross-eyed MaryMan  over a year ago

Salisbury


"Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning?

Nope. As you know from Google it was a indicative vote of confidence in Theresa May. He just wanted to embarrass the Tories who has previously voted against her and stir the DUP relationship and sound like he was doing something when the reality is he's just sitting on his hands."

Ah, it's a shame your attention span didn't allow you to read the consecutive post.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning?

Nope. As you know from Google it was a indicative vote of confidence in Theresa May. He just wanted to embarrass the Tories who has previously voted against her and stir the DUP relationship and sound like he was doing something when the reality is he's just sitting on his hands.

Ah, it's a shame your attention span didn't allow you to read the consecutive post. "

The clue is in the words "as you know".

Keep practising the put-downs, and the reading

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"the confidence vote in the government is being saved so it can be attached to the meaningful vote on mygabe's deal ... it's meant to make things difficult for the brexcrement rebels in the tory party ... it's a simple strategy that some folk seem to struggle with the concept of"

This initial proposition was just pot-stirring though. There are more important things for Parliament to be spending time on.

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By *thwalescplCouple  over a year ago

brecon


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

This guy for PM, gets my vote!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The reason he did it was to throw the cat into the pigeons amongst the tories with very little risk to his gameplan. Theres a huge amount of nonsense talked about Corbyn in the press and the fact is that if he was as anti-semitic as he is portrayed to be there would be far more support coming from palestinians and their sympathisers than appears to be the case. Perhaps the press are a little biased because he is dogged and determined and does what he says. There is much talk of party political posturing by him but he has a long term plan whereas the bunch of fuckwits we have in power now are the most treacherous short sighted villains that have ever held government in my lifetime.

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By *entaur_UK OP   Man  over a year ago

Cannock


"Over the next few weeks, this is the schedule:-

No General Election

No second Referendum

Brexit plan rejected.

No consensus in Parliament for any alternative plan (Norway, Canada etc)

Article 50 will have to be extended or suspended.

The script has been written, just need all the actors to learn their lines now."

Or article 50 won't be extended and we leave the EU on march 29th as planned. Government has sent out letters to all uk businesses today telling them all to prepare for no deal. Chancellor Philip Hammond has also released the £4 billion put by in the the budget for no deal preparations too. It's also reported in the press today the EU's own no deal planning shows they will want to keep planes flying and traffic flowing through Dover and Calais, so yet more remoaner fantasy scaremongering about planes being grounded and Dover grinding to a halt has been debunked.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

he will have 39 billion to play with if we leave with a no deal.

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By *laytimenowMan  over a year ago

Essex


"he will have 39 billion to play with if we leave with a no deal."

As of Q1 (the first quarter of) 2018, UK debt amounted to £1.78 trillion, or 86.58% of total GDP, at which time the annual cost of servicing (paying the interest) the public debt amounted to around £48 billion (which is roughly 4% of GDP or 8% of UK government tax income). Approximately a third of this debt is owned by the British government due to the Bank of England's quantitative easing programme, so approximately 1/3 of the cost of servicing the debt is paid by the government to itself, reducing the annual servicing cost to approximately £30 billion (approx 2% of GDP, approx 5% of UK government tax income).

Well there goes that few pennies .

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"he will have 39 billion to play with if we leave with a no deal.

As of Q1 (the first quarter of) 2018, UK debt amounted to £1.78 trillion, or 86.58% of total GDP, at which time the annual cost of servicing (paying the interest) the public debt amounted to around £48 billion (which is roughly 4% of GDP or 8% of UK government tax income). Approximately a third of this debt is owned by the British government due to the Bank of England's quantitative easing programme, so approximately 1/3 of the cost of servicing the debt is paid by the government to itself, reducing the annual servicing cost to approximately £30 billion (approx 2% of GDP, approx 5% of UK government tax income).

Well there goes that few pennies ."

it was going to the eu anyway so better staying in the uk i say however few pennies they are.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

the tory magic money tree has been brought out, dusted off and is being given a good shake to produce billions in magic money

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Over the next few weeks, this is the schedule:-

No General Election

No second Referendum

Brexit plan rejected.

No consensus in Parliament for any alternative plan (Norway, Canada etc)

Article 50 will have to be extended or suspended.

The script has been written, just need all the actors to learn their lines now.

Or article 50 won't be extended and we leave the EU on march 29th as planned. Government has sent out letters to all uk businesses today telling them all to prepare for no deal. Chancellor Philip Hammond has also released the £4 billion put by in the the budget for no deal preparations too. It's also reported in the press today the EU's own no deal planning shows they will want to keep planes flying and traffic flowing through Dover and Calais, so yet more remoaner fantasy scaremongering about planes being grounded and Dover grinding to a halt has been debunked. "

You’re very funny. Do you ever read Conservapedia? You could write for them.

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan  over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry.

This guy for PM, gets my vote! "

Thank you, I would love to stand and thank you in advance for your vote

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham

I've got no confidence in Corbyn .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well, you’d think he already has 117 votes in the bag lol.

Whichever way those 117 vote, they’ll be made to look fools."

Those 117 voted against the pm being leader of the Tories. I doubt very much that they would vote to help Corbyn get a general election...

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London

Those 117 votes were of no confidence in Theresa May.

Same question, same people, different circumstances, different answer?

How interesting.

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan  over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry.

I agree with some of that.

Poor finish though.

"Get things sorted" could be the next all-things-to-all people Brexit campaign slogan "

It's not that hard. Have been doing deals all my life and you have to have courage in your position and be prepares to walk. EU business will hate a no deal as much if not more than us. The EU position is wholly politically and not economically motivated.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry.

I agree with some of that.

Poor finish though.

"Get things sorted" could be the next all-things-to-all people Brexit campaign slogan

It's not that hard. Have been doing deals all my life and you have to have courage in your position and be prepares to walk. EU business will hate a no deal as much if not more than us. The EU position is wholly politically and not economically motivated."

"Get things sorted"

"It's not that hard"

"Have courage in your position and be prepared to walk"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Corbyn just called for a vote of no confidence in the government. Does anyone think he has a chance of winning? "

Corbyn could not win a fight out of paper bag, what chance does he have of winning a vote of no confidence? Zero.

Jeremy Corbyn is the uncle albert of politics. His talking point starts with during the 70’s we had nationalisation.

As a result of the weak leadership of Corbyn,TM is going to fuck this country so hard it wont be able to stand on its own two feet for so many years it will need an IMF bailout.

Does that answer your question?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Getting sick of all these utter twats making a clusterfuck of things. Am furious that May keeps delaying the vote on a deal that she knows is crap but thinks by stringing it out she may convince enough people it is better than the alternatives. Am sick of Corbyn being a total useless opposition more interested in trying to grab power than holding a fucking awful govt to account. Sick and tired of the SNP bleating on about independence which ad they got it a few years ago they would be fucked because of the reliance on oil. Sick of the ERG for being a bunch of twats who need to offer a credible leave strategy rather than moaning on that leave means leave, define it and tell us how it would work you utter cockwombles. Sick of the DUP holding the country to ransom when they really have fuck all to do with anyone. And suck of those cunts in Europe who know that letting us go will inevitably lead to a house of cards which is why they are trying to make it as difficult as possible. Time for all these twats to realise that this shit is important to a lot of people so for the love of God stop fucking about, behave like grown ups and get things sorted.

And breathe, that has been building for a while. Sorry. "

Best thing I have read on here in a long time

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By *laytimenowMan  over a year ago

Essex


"he will have 39 billion to play with if we leave with a no deal.

As of Q1 (the first quarter of) 2018, UK debt amounted to £1.78 trillion, or 86.58% of total GDP, at which time the annual cost of servicing (paying the interest) the public debt amounted to around £48 billion (which is roughly 4% of GDP or 8% of UK government tax income). Approximately a third of this debt is owned by the British government due to the Bank of England's quantitative easing programme, so approximately 1/3 of the cost of servicing the debt is paid by the government to itself, reducing the annual servicing cost to approximately £30 billion (approx 2% of GDP, approx 5% of UK government tax income).

Well there goes that few pennies . it was going to the eu anyway so better staying in the uk i say however few pennies they are."

Few pennies ?

It's still £9 billion quid short.

Conservative borrowing back to bight the uks arse when it hurts most.

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