Stormont Assembly rejects UK's Brexit withdrawal deal
https://www.rte.ie/news/ulster/2020/0120/1109650-stormont/
Boris doesn't need the DUP. But I knew that all the time. Me studied history.The most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
two moreThe most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
I think it’s fair to say that Brexit was always an English project. Views held in the colonies were given rather short shrift.two moreThe most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
The UK is facing a constitutional crisis after each of the three devolved administrations voted against Brexit legislation, the SNP's Westminster leader said.
Ian Blackford spoke after the Welsh Assembly voted yesterday to reject the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill - following in the footsteps of the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly.
What is it?!?! Normally I don't like spoilers but this time I can cope.Boris doesn't need the DUP. But I knew that all the time. Me studied history.The most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
Of course, at some stage most people will realise that there is only one logical endgame.
Then London is now a colony also.I think it’s fair to say that Brexit was always an English project. Views held in the colonies were given rather short shrift.two moreThe most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
The UK is facing a constitutional crisis after each of the three devolved administrations voted against Brexit legislation, the SNP's Westminster leader said.
Ian Blackford spoke after the Welsh Assembly voted yesterday to reject the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill - following in the footsteps of the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly.
There are several future scenarios. More rational thinking on economics and less ideology.What is it?!?! Normally I don't like spoilers but this time I can cope.Boris doesn't need the DUP. But I knew that all the time. Me studied history.The most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
Of course, at some stage most people will realise that there is only one logical endgame.
And Westminster tried to overturn Brexit for three years. Don’t pay any attention to what parliaments and assemblies say. It’s the people that matter.two moreThe most relevant observation in the article was probably that "The decision by assembly members will not affect the Government's plan to leave the EU at the end of the month."
The UK is facing a constitutional crisis after each of the three devolved administrations voted against Brexit legislation, the SNP's Westminster leader said.
Ian Blackford spoke after the Welsh Assembly voted yesterday to reject the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill - following in the footsteps of the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Yeah - I definitely know people there who feel that way.Then London is now a colony also.I think it’s fair to say that Brexit was always an English project. Views held in the colonies were given rather short shrift.
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The UK is facing a constitutional crisis after each of the three devolved administrations voted against Brexit legislation, the SNP's Westminster leader said.
Ian Blackford spoke after the Welsh Assembly voted yesterday to reject the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill - following in the footsteps of the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly.