First published at 19:50 UTC on January 16th, 2019.
While Theresa May bats off today's Labour Party initiated motion of no confidence in her government, Brexit Day ticks ever closer. And is there an anti Gerard Batten and UKIP media blackout in operation?
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While Theresa May bats off today's Labour Party initiated motion of no confidence in her government, Brexit Day ticks ever closer. And is there an anti Gerard Batten and UKIP media blackout in operation?
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The Jeremy Corbyn motion of no confidence in Theresa May's government debate is now well under way. But with the DUP behind her as well as all the ardent Remainers and European Research Group MPs sat on the benches behind her loudly stating that they are Tories first and foremost and will back her in tonight's vote, it is hard to see what this day of debating will achieve.
In fact it will be quite a feat of parliament, for the two main party leaders to each lose a motion within a single twenty four hour period! Wonder if that's another record? Probably a recent one.
But while they're all knocking lumps out of each other, they've forgotten that the people voted to leave the EU and the public is getting extremely tired of all this dragging out of Brexit by the Remainers and just want it done and dusted!
What the government now needs to do is just tell the EU that we're leaving at 11pm on the 29th March 2019 in accordance with both UK and EU law and going to WTO terms.
During the next 72 days we can then get on with identifying any problem areas and see if the EU wants to come to an arrangement to ease any hitches. i.e. get on with a managed no deal Brexit.
What doesn't help here are reports this morning that Andrea Leadsom says Article 50 won't be extended and reports this afternoon saying that Theresa May hasn't ruled it out - all in the same newsp..
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