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Theresa May reportedly cancelling Brexit deal vote in parliament to avoid humiliating defeat -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 10 '18, 05:48
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Unfortunately not just cancelling Brexit. If she lost the vote there would be a leadership challenge
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LMS
Dec 10, 06:01
If I wanted to oversimplify Brexit in a completely outrageous way, it’s all about racism right? -- nm
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Qale
Dec 10, 05:59
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For some sure, the irony being it would allow more non-white Europeans into the country instead. -- nm
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LMS
Dec 10, 06:03
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I appreciate the replies. -- nm
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Qale
Dec 10, 06:36
I'm far from a Brexit expert but that's an interesting question. My understanding is that a big part of Brexit
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ty97
Dec 10, 06:02
I’m sure humiliating defeat will catch up with her someday though. -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 10, 05:59
I'm not clear on what would happen it it's voted down -- nm
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prayformojo
Dec 10, 05:58
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No one else is, either. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 10, 06:01
From what I understand, it could topple her government. Sure, pulling the vote could as well
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ty97
Dec 10, 05:59
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Not directly. At any time the Parliament could call a no confidence motion in May, but that’s unlikely as it would probably trigger a general election
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Roger More
Dec 10, 06:08
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Oh hey super dumb question: I now elections can be triggered, but is there also a set time window where elections have to happen anyway? -- nm
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ty97
Dec 10, 06:11
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Yes - the UK introduced fixed terms for Parliament a few years back.
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Roger More
Dec 10, 06:14
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