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«Breaking News» Theresa May hoping to put her Brexit deal up for a vote in the Commons for a THIRD time on Thursday

Downing Street is eyeing one last attempt to get Theresa May’s deal over the line by placing it in stark contrast to a soft Brexit that would see Britain – like Norway – stay in the EU’s single market.


Whips have warned No 10 that they are powerless to stop a bid by MPs to seize control of Commons business tomorrow to demand ‘indicative votes’ of Parliament’s Brexit desires, so Downing Street is poised to offer the votes on Wednesday.


Under current plans, Brexiteer MPs and the DUP would then be given one final chance on Thursday to back Mrs May’s deal or accept the soft Brexit compromise most likely to be chosen by MPs. 




Under current plans, Brexiteer MPs and the DUP would then be given one final chance on Thursday to back Mrs May’s deal


Under current plans, Brexiteer MPs and the DUP would then be given one final chance on Thursday to back Mrs May’s deal



Under current plans, Brexiteer MPs and the DUP would then be given one final chance on Thursday to back Mrs May’s deal


One Cabinet Minister told The Mail on Sunday: ‘Brexiteer colleagues need to understand they are a conveyor belt to the Norway model if the deal is voted down.’


Last Tuesday, the Cabinet discussed how to get round Speaker John Bercow’s ruling that Mrs May’s deal could not return to the Commons by restructuring the wording of the motion and encouraging influential figures to put public pressure on the Speaker to let the vote take place.


Last night Education Minister Nadhim Zahawi warned of chaos if the deal was voted down again, saying: ‘It would be political meltdown and Parliament would have failed.’ He added that he was ‘not prepared’ to countenance Britain taking part in the EU elections as part of a long delay.




John Bercow grabbed international headlines last week by invoking a 400-year-old Commons rule and blocking Theresa May’s bid to bring her Withdrawal Agreement back for a further vote


John Bercow grabbed international headlines last week by invoking a 400-year-old Commons rule and blocking Theresa May’s bid to bring her Withdrawal Agreement back for a further vote



John Bercow grabbed international headlines last week by invoking a 400-year-old Commons rule and blocking Theresa May’s bid to bring her Withdrawal Agreement back for a further vote


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/24/theresa-may-hoping-to-put-her-brexit-deal-up-for-a-vote-in-the-commons-for-a-third-time-on-thursday/
Main photo article Downing Street is eyeing one last attempt to get Theresa May’s deal over the line by placing it in stark contrast to a soft Brexit that would see Britain – like Norway – stay in the EU’s single market.
Whips have warned No 10 that they are powerless to stop a bid by MPs to seize control of Common...


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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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