no, they're not trying to force a No Deal

Labour are trying to make sure of a defeat on the WA which will then give them the opportunity to call a No Confidence motion (and so a chance at a GE)

Everyone knows that TMPM almost certainly wins a No Confidence vote, so that the ultimate outcome of defeating the WA is a either a Norway+ option (unlikely given free movement) or a People's Vote

The danger there is that, depending on how a further referendum is phrased, there's a good chance of a No Deal result.

I have a morbid fascination in trying to work out how a further referendum plays out. Does TMPM fight for Leave (with the prospect of her deal still being rejected and a no deal outcome) or Remain (as she did originally, but a full 180 on her current stance)?

Posted By: CWC, Dec 4, 17:50:54

Follow Ups

Reply to Message

Log in


Written & Designed By Ben Graves 1999-2024