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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: British lawmakers seize control of Brexit process from government [View all]ancianita
(43,184 posts)26. OOPS. Sorry. I mis-tagged you. Tom Vilner. I'll fix it.
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BREAKING: British lawmakers seize control of Brexit process from government [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Mar 2019
OP
"which might include a second referendum"-- heavens, if there is any sanity left, I'd hope so...
hlthe2b
Mar 2019
#1
Am I to understand from this, that they will enact is a 2nd referendum to prevent a no-deal Brexit?
ancianita
Mar 2019
#5
I read the other day about plans to evacuate the Queen and the royal family if things go wrong.
dewsgirl
Mar 2019
#3
Are you kidding? Did you read why that would be necessary? I can't even imagine it.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#14
Same here, and why our evil over here has resulted in my being uninformed about thinking over there.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#20
Seems like the queen would be the last person Brits would direct their ire toward. She IS England.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#21
Not when it comes to the queen. They know the queen, AS England, is always on the people's side.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#34
Sure; but those in charge of that "scenario" make no comment of that possibility; neither would I.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#39
The article quotes an unnamed cabinet official, so take it for what it's worth.
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#42
Their action has become their only option. I wish them success, even as the votes are non-binding.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#4
My Tory MP unexpectedly grew a conscience, brain and spine, and voted against the government
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2019
#6
I understand the EU's militarization as a direct answer to Trump and Russia, not centralization.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#32
Thanks for such an informative list. It does look as if it's caused by Trump/Putin threat.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#35
In those terms of 'Fortress Europe' - putting up barriers against refugees
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2019
#45
I wonder about your first sentence, too. Are there links to this model you describe?
ancianita
Mar 2019
#27
He is a comedian (Tom Walker), playing a journalist who snaps when off air
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2019
#29
His articulate gangsta anger doesn't hurt his clarity, either. Even if it's comedy, it's helpful.
ancianita
Mar 2019
#25