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Exotica

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Tue Jun 12, 2018, 04:52 AM Jun 2018

In Brexit showdown, British PM May faces issue of 'meaningful vote' [View all]

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-parliament/in-brexit-showdown-may-faces-issue-of-meaningful-vote-idUSKBN1J72Q4

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a showdown on Tuesday with lawmakers who want power to force her government to go back to the negotiating table if they reject a Brexit deal, testing her plans for leaving the European Union.

On the first day of votes that could further complicate her tortured negotiations to quit the EU, parliament will debate a demand for a “meaningful vote” on any agreement May negotiates with Brussels before leaving the bloc next March. Such a vote would give the lower house of parliament more power to set the government’s “direction” if lawmakers reject the agreement, which could mean sending May back into negotiations with EU officials just months before Britain is due to leave.

May says her Brexit blueprint, or EU withdrawal bill, offers lawmakers a meaningful vote on a final deal when they can either accept or reject it, which would see Britain crash out. Beyond that, her Brexit minister David Davis told BBC radio the government would never allow lawmakers to reverse Brexit. “Whatever we do, we’re not going to reverse that,” Davis said. “A meaningful vote is not the ability to reverse the decision of the referendum.”

Conservative Party officials have been frantically lobbying lawmakers to support the government in a series of votes on amendments handed down from the upper house of parliament on the EU withdrawal bill, which will sever ties with the EU by copying and pasting the bloc’s laws.

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The justice minister just resigned Soph0571 Jun 2018 #1
Minister quits - 'the horses are circling the paddock' Exotica Jun 2018 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2018 #21
The 3 ..in this picture w/Trump have now confessed to colluding w/ Russia to rig the #Brexit vote riversedge Jun 2018 #2
'Winning an election isn't about facts': Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore face MPs' questions - live Exotica Jun 2018 #5
thanks. for post. riversedge Jun 2018 #12
"If you don't like my structure, ... change the law!" Denzil_DC Jun 2018 #20
Over the cliff TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #4
'including the opposition' Exotica Jun 2018 #6
If you're a huge Corbyn supprter TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #7
The Norway/EEA model is a non-starter as it is more or less leaving us in the EU without having any Exotica Jun 2018 #8
By advocating an option you describe as: TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #9
If you think that an EEA style relationship will fly in the Britain Exotica Jun 2018 #10
It won't TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #11
*Britain would be subject to regulation without representation' Exotica Jun 2018 #13
Lot's of bubble here TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #14
I still think (you will call it bubble thinking) that we can somehow Exotica Jun 2018 #15
Bubble thinking TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #16
There is no conceivable "bespoke" deal on EU trade that doesn't involve freedom of movement. Denzil_DC Jun 2018 #19
I campaigned for Remain T_i_B Jun 2018 #17
Same here LeftishBrit Jun 2018 #18
It just failed (sigh) LeftishBrit Jun 2018 #22
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