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The irony being one reason some people voted for Brexit was they perceived it was giving control back to the British parliament. -- nm
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LMS
but isnt there still time before Oct 14 for a no-confidence vote? -- nm
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mud
Aug 28 '19, 05:48
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oh, parliament suspended *until* then. I misunderstood -- nm
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mud
Aug 28, 05:54
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They're in session next week before parliament gets suspended again so there's a (small) possibility it could be done in time. -- nm
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LMS
Aug 28, 06:06
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Question - the Queen has to approve it, right? What are the chances she doesn't? Which would be seen as being more involved -- (edited)
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Andie
Aug 28, 06:20
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CNN: likelihood is essentially zero. -- (link)
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Beaker
Aug 28, 06:41
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