Bring the roof down: As Brexit crisis looms parliament continues dickering

Another conservative, Crispin Blunt, went a strange Samson way by bringing the temple down along with everyone in it – he said that in order to prevent the customs union from entering and canceling Brexit, he would vote with the Laborites for the government’s resignation if it happens.

Oh. The editors of the channel for the third month do not understand who is there on the island at whose head holds loaded pistols. It is possible that everyone has everything in a circle.

As for today’s vote, it is reliably known that the government demanded a vote against very soft Brexit, the laborists demanded to vote for soft Brexit, and the DUP would abstain.

We will know the results in 10 minutes. Today, of course, in the House of Commons there were very compromising moods, almost korbinist, almost soothing both yours and ours: we will have Brexit, and there will be a customs union and interconnections, hurray, hurray, end madness, we found a compromise.

Unique, of course, again, the moment – if May supported this mood, then the conservatives would split exactly in half. And if she adheres to her position “you can vote for anything, but it does not oblige me to anything,” then she will receive a vote of no confidence and the resignation of the government.

We wait.

And Liam Fox, the international trade minister, made “one like – one fact” on his twitter twitter (https://twitter.com/LiamFox/status/1112788393082191873), telling about why he opposes the UK to remain in the customs union with Europe:

1. This is a betrayal of national interests and the abolition of the results of the referendum.

2. In a customs union, the UK will comply with EU laws, not being able to change them.

3. Participation in a customs union with the EU will limit the ability of the UK government to enter into analogues of such alliances with other countries.

4. The British will feel like some kind of Turkey, the Parliament will betray the British dream – to choose opportunities and options.

A terrible thing happened again in London late at night: the British Parliament rejected all four options. Again.

– What do we want?

– (inaudible)

– When do we want this?

– (shrug)

  • Customs Union: 273-276.
  • The CU and the opportunity for the Germans to work in Britain, and the British in France: 261-282.
  • Repeated referendum: 280-292.
  • Rejection of Brexit: 191-292.

We wrote about the DUP – they say they promised to abstain. But no, all 10 deputies voted against all four proposals.

The Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party also did not support any of the options, except the second referendum.

And, well, of course – Chuka Umunn and his meeting of independent: abstained on issues of the customs union and the common market.

What do we want? Stop the Brexit! What are we doing for this? We write articles about Corbin.

Come on guys, keep up the good work, a very consistent policy. Here you can see how each deputy voted (https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2019/apr/01/how-did-each-mp-vote-on-the-second-round- of-indicative-votes): I’m sorry that we will not copy the pictures here, dear editorial board, it seems that Brexit is already acting as a lullaby to readers.

The mild Brexit is torn down, the self-destructive meat grinder in Parliament continues.

Immediately after the vote in the conservative party, another showdown took place: conservative Nick Bowles, the author of the amendment on the general labor market, got up, unplugged the blue outlet from his face and told everyone who’s present that Teresa May was leaving the party.

– (Nick) My own party refuses to compromise and avoid the looming threat. I did everything I could to find a compromise with the others. I failed because of the stubbornness of my colleagues with whom I spent so many years. Therefore, with tears in my eyes, I confess that I can no longer sit next to my party.

To the thunder of applause, Bowles moved to a neutral bench. The constitutional majority of the Tories (312 deputies) and the DUP (10) were reduced to ONE person.

To our material about the parliamentarians of this convocation, who left the parental parties, was added, it turns out, a couple more lines

As Bercow sadly remarked, “within 11 days we will leave the European Union with scandal and shame, as a non-negotiable nation, if only the prime minister, the prime minister who left the premises of the House of Commons and not sitting with us now – will not do anything. “

Chuka Umunna: “We are responsible for the next generations. Our children will be the ones who will never forgive us, politicians, for the catastrophe and the worst consequences of breaking with Europe.”

Listen, maybe in that case you will at least once vote for some of the soft options of Brexit, which implies cooperation with the EU, and you will not wait responsibly for the country to crash through the glass with a crash and take off from the ninth floor to asphalt?

The “Norwegian version” of the customs union, which the Scottish sufferers, libdems and independent of them, abstained from yesterday. Umunna’s is the closest version of Brexit to this EU membership.

Why these people shot themselves in the leg is unclear. Well, except that the Scots are already able to rock the boat and play Lenin’s game “The worse, the better,” with an eye on a new referendum on independence and an angry electorate.

– (Berkow) I hope you will not make stupid and reckless decisions, based on the inner-party and regional games of thrones?

– (Teresa May) Guy, hold my beer.

– (House of Commons) Guy, hold my beer.