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So apparently three letters have been sent to the EU:

1st: Asking for an extension, no signature
2nd: Explaining that the first was not from BoJo/The Tories but is because of parliament as a whole
3rd: From BoJo personally asking not to extend


What a **** show
 
So apparently three letters have been sent to the EU:

1st: Asking for an extension, no signature
2nd: Explaining that the first was not from BoJo/The Tories but is because of parliament as a whole
3rd: From BoJo personally asking not to extend


What a **** show

EU say they have received the request for an extension. Ladies and gentlemen, we are beyond satire.
 
EU say they have received the request for an extension. Ladies and gentlemen, we are beyond satire.

Mate we were beyond satire years ago. Not even Alan Bennett could have written a more satirical set of events.
 
The one he didn't sign is a statutory instrument and the only one the EU has to pay attention to. Hes technically breaking the law for trying to circumvent a statutory instrument TheSecretBarrister on twitter probably breaks this down far better.

The important factor is the EU have received and acknowledged the request for the extension.
 
I'm no legal expert but does an unsigned letter carry any weight? Surely at that level there are legal signing rules with a shortlist of authorised signatories? Or more likely is that he's being petulant and defiant in an attempt to maintain support amongst Brexiteers and not be seen to go back on his 31 October 'do or die' promise.

Anyway as ncurd says the EU have accepted it.
 
It's seams to be governments arguement is he has to send the letter as a formal request. However the Benn act doesn't require the Gov to change its position it doesn't want the extension. How that works I don't know.
 
I guess it's symptomatic of a Government that just can't function due to it's initial majority now being in the red. In most other circumstances there would have been a VONC or GE to try and sort it out by now.
 
I guess it's symptomatic of a Government that just can't function due to it's initial majority now being in the red. In most other circumstances there would have been a VONC or GE to try and sort it out by now.
Yeah and there will be but the opposition are united in trying to stop no deal. Once that is complete we will be in election mode (already are).
 
Plenty of time between now and then for Corbyn to dither, row back on the commitment and talk about negotiating a "Labour jobs Brexit".
 
Not sure what's happening in the Commons but there's a lot of angry gammon on social media so it's probably a good thing?
 
Not sure what's happening in the Commons but there's a lot of angry gammon on social media so it's probably a good thing?
Bercow ruled exactly the same thing he did on May's deal. The house passed the motion it would not agree to Johnson's deal until the full legistation was agreed to. Johnson just bought back the same motion unamended which he's not allowed to do as the goverment is not allowed to keep putting things forward to the house until it agrees during the same sitting.

This surprised no one and just Johnson et. al. trying to push us v them narrative.
 
Bercow ruled exactly the same thing he did on May's deal. The house passed the motion it would not agree to Johnson's deal until the full legistation was agreed to. Johnson just bought back the same motion unamended which he's not allowed to do as the goverment is not allowed to keep putting things forward to the house until it agrees during the same sitting.

This surprised no one and just Johnson et. al. trying to push us v them narrative.
He seemed rather unhappy about having to make the point as well.
Let's face it, May left it 4 months and tried again, and may have been unaware of the rule beforehand.
Tree-Frog left it 21 minutes and tried again, and had no excuse of if prance for the inevitable ruling (which Tree-Frog was very much in favour of 7 mo the ago)
 
Oh yes, there's also Northern Ireland being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century; as the DUP get their wish of having similar laws in NI and RotUK.
Which means legalisation for abortion and gay marriage.
Wait, hang on, no, that's not the DUP want at all, it's just the natural sequelae of what they want... against their wishes... erm...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-50115449
 
Oh yes, there's also Northern Ireland being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century; as the DUP get their wish of having similar laws in NI and RotUK.
Which means legalisation for abortion and gay marriage.
Wait, hang on, no, that's not the DUP want at all, it's just the natural sequelae of what they want... against their wishes... erm...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-50115449
It actually amazes me how they still exist. "We want to be British, but don't want any of your progressive, secular laws". "Ok we'll power share with the Irish, but only until we lose our majority and then we'll leave the state without government for years". "If you buy this wood pellet off me for a pound, I'll buy it back off you for £1.60".

Shows how ****** and segregated NI still is that they continue to get votes.
 
It actually amazes me how they still exist. "We want to be British, but don't want any of your progressive, secular laws". "Ok we'll power share with the Irish, but only until we lose our majority and then we'll leave the state without government for years". "If you buy this wood pellet off me for a pound, I'll buy it back off you for £1.60".

Shows how ****** and segregated NI still is that they continue to get votes.
My apologies, I didn't mean to trigger anyone - well, not this time anyway (I leave that for England fly half selection threads)
 
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