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Theresa May Statement - 11:15


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25 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

 

The Prime Minister is to make a statement in Downing Street at 11:15. Statements in Downing Street are usually for the most important matters, What do we thinks going down?

 

 

My money would be on Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

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If she calls an election Corbyn should instantly put cancelling Brexit in his manifesto .


He would do if he actually believed that. He doesn't. He loves Brexit.

Election for June 8th is the latest scuttlebutt.
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Just now, Savage Henry said:

 


He would do if he actually believed that. He doesn't. He loves Brexit.

Election for June 8th is the latest scuttlebutt.

 

I know, that's what would be great about it, it would turn into essentially a second Brexit referendum...and he could win.

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1 minute ago, Mudder said:

I know, that's what would be great about it, it would turn into essentially a second Brexit referendum...and he could win.

 

Would he f**k. He's so ridiculed, despised and out of touch that it would lead to a bigger Brexit majority.

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1 minute ago, NewBornBairn said:

 

Would he f**k. He's so ridiculed, despised and out of touch that it would lead to a bigger Brexit majority.

:lol:...good point.

Labour are such a mess, maybe that bird that put the legal challenge in about Brexit  should put up pro Europe candidates.

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GCHQ has been in communication with aliens who have established a cloaked base on the moon. They seem nice, but the UK government have told them they will not be entitled to benefits for 5 years.

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The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 provides for fixed days for polls for parliamentary general elections. The polling day for elections will ordinarily be the first Thursday in May every five years. The first such polling day will be on 7 May 2015. The Prime Minister will be able to defer, by statutory instrument, the polling day for such parliamentary general elections to a day not more than two months later than the scheduled polling day.

The Act also makes provision to enable the holding of early parliamentary general elections. The trigger for such general elections would be either a vote of no confidence in the Government, following which the House of Commons did not pass a motion of confidence in a Government within 14 days, or a vote by at least two-thirds of all MPs in favour of an early election.

She needs a two-thirds majority in the Commons.

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