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Live feed of the UK Parliament "No Confidence" debate for Theresa May (Original Post) brooklynite Jan 2019 OP
For those who can't watch video, here is a live blog from the UK manor321 Jan 2019 #1
Is there any possibility for the UK to revote Brexit? It seems the polls now are solidly against Squinch Jan 2019 #2
In a recent discussion, a UK Political expert said its actually not clear what the outcome would be. brooklynite Jan 2019 #4
Yes, the EU said the UK can unilaterally decide to cancel Brexit manor321 Jan 2019 #5
Again? Iliyah Jan 2019 #3
The previous vote was a leadership vote among Conservatives brooklynite Jan 2019 #6
Vote expected at 2 PM Eastern brooklynite Jan 2019 #7
Thanks for the link! octoberlib Jan 2019 #8

Squinch

(50,955 posts)
2. Is there any possibility for the UK to revote Brexit? It seems the polls now are solidly against
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 09:21 AM
Jan 2019

leaving the EU, and we know now that the original vote was corrupted by Putin.

brooklynite

(94,601 posts)
4. In a recent discussion, a UK Political expert said its actually not clear what the outcome would be.
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 09:24 AM
Jan 2019

There's a three way split between REMAIN, LEAVE with a deal, and LEAVE with a Hard Brexit. Not clear what a straight LEAVE/REMAIN vote would result in.

 

manor321

(3,344 posts)
5. Yes, the EU said the UK can unilaterally decide to cancel Brexit
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 09:27 AM
Jan 2019

May might survive this confidence vote, or even if she doesn't, her govt likely will. Even if Labour somehow takes over, they don't have a clear Brexit policy. I'm hoping somehow they get to a second referendum vote but that doesn't seem like the most likely outcome at the moment.

brooklynite

(94,601 posts)
6. The previous vote was a leadership vote among Conservatives
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 09:34 AM
Jan 2019

This is a vote on the entire Government by the entire Parliament

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