RE: Irony22 Aug 2018 15:04
LeftyFax,
You're the one who keeps voting for the losing side. It seems your limited intelligence prevents you from seeing that the majority do not agree with you.
What you do JayFax is exaggerate things to further your own Leftist Agenda. After all this to-ing and fro-ing it remains a fact that there is no guarantee Corbyn can force a general election.
So this seems to be the way it's going to play out...
1. Article 50's conclusion is suspended to allow more time for fudging.
2. Treason May then takes her end deal to the house to be voted on later than she said.
3. The ERG rejects her plan.
4. At this stage she either completely changes it (unlikely) or she says there is no other choice but a hard Brexit.
5. If Dominic Grieve is granted his amendment, then parliament gets a final say over a hard Brexit.
6. Parliament rejects the hard Brexit.
7. Treason May goes back to Brussels to offer yet more concessions, watering Brexit down even further.
8. The ERG rejects it, but parliament passes it and Brexit happens.
Now if I was a betting man, I would assume that the ERG has considered this scenario and may think they have no other choice but to hold a vote of no confidence in Treason May in an attempt to steer things back to the referendum result and deliver democracy.
It's then debatable whether or not she would win it. At this stage Tory MP's in marginal seats will have to make a decision based on two outcomes... (A) Side with Treason May, go against their constituents, water Brexit down and stay in power till 2022. Or (B) Vote for her challenger instead, deliver the Referendum result, fully leave the EU and stand by what the majority of their constituents and the country voted for.