So I find myself puzzled over the reporting of the events in the House of Commons
at the weekend.
I keep reading what a disaster it was for Boris and Brexit and how unlikely it is that the deal will be passed before Oct 31 etc etc.
Hmmm.
So 306 MPs voted against the Letwin amendment. Is it not safe to assume that if you didn't support the amendment, you are almost certainly going to vote for the deal as it now stands? And as almost all of the 21 former Tories have indicated that they will vote for the deal and almost all of them also voted for the Letwin amendment, isn't that almost 21 more votes for the deal? And isn't the same also true for the 10+ Labour MPs that have said they will vote for the deal?
And doesn't all that mean that Boris now has 320+ votes? :rubchin:
And what is wrong with AWIMB Pat? We have WES to elucidate for us and
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Originally Posted by
Pat Vegas
Is there a website that can give me a summary of each day as I've no longer have a clue what is going on. :-(
he delivers his analyses with such smug assuredness we must assume he has some kind of insight. (helps not to sccrutinize his track record too closely or you'll develop the impression he's talking out of his capacious canadian arse.)