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What Brexit proposals are on the table in the indicative votes on the 27th of March 2019?
Will the British Parliament prevent “Brexit”?Why is the British government waiting until March 29th to officially Brexit?Do Opposition amendments to the Queen's Speech amount to no-confidence motions?Is there a date (before 29 Mar 2019) when a hard Brexit is inevitable?What would be the subject of a second Brexit Referendum?What would a delayed Brexit mean for the 2019 European Parliament election?What will happen if Parliament votes “no” on each of the Brexit-related votes to be held on the 12th, 13th and 14th of March?How has the division of power worked, between govt and parliament, in modern Britain?Why can't the Brexit deadlock in the UK parliament be solved with a plurality vote?Why didn't Theresa May consult with Parliament before negotiating a deal with the EU?
On the 27th of March, the UK parliament has taken control of its own agenda in an attempt to break the so-called Brexit deadlock.
How many proposals are there and what are they?
united-kingdom brexit parliament
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On the 27th of March, the UK parliament has taken control of its own agenda in an attempt to break the so-called Brexit deadlock.
How many proposals are there and what are they?
united-kingdom brexit parliament
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because when it was written the Speaker had already declared which amendments were going to be voted on, and the supplied answer by OP didn't even cover them initially. This is not a good faith question -- or answer. Or at the very least, the lack of research is too great to merit further responses.
– Denis de Bernardy
26 mins ago
@DenisdeBernardy please elaborate which of the criteria of good-faith as laid out on meta my question (or answer) does not satisfy. I posted the question because it was missing on Politics Se and I thought it was good to share my answer. In fact, I did not know at the time the speaker had selected amendments and as such at least one person (me) learnt something. Isn't that what SE is about?
– JJJ
23 secs ago
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On the 27th of March, the UK parliament has taken control of its own agenda in an attempt to break the so-called Brexit deadlock.
How many proposals are there and what are they?
united-kingdom brexit parliament
On the 27th of March, the UK parliament has taken control of its own agenda in an attempt to break the so-called Brexit deadlock.
How many proposals are there and what are they?
united-kingdom brexit parliament
united-kingdom brexit parliament
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because when it was written the Speaker had already declared which amendments were going to be voted on, and the supplied answer by OP didn't even cover them initially. This is not a good faith question -- or answer. Or at the very least, the lack of research is too great to merit further responses.
– Denis de Bernardy
26 mins ago
@DenisdeBernardy please elaborate which of the criteria of good-faith as laid out on meta my question (or answer) does not satisfy. I posted the question because it was missing on Politics Se and I thought it was good to share my answer. In fact, I did not know at the time the speaker had selected amendments and as such at least one person (me) learnt something. Isn't that what SE is about?
– JJJ
23 secs ago
add a comment |
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because when it was written the Speaker had already declared which amendments were going to be voted on, and the supplied answer by OP didn't even cover them initially. This is not a good faith question -- or answer. Or at the very least, the lack of research is too great to merit further responses.
– Denis de Bernardy
26 mins ago
@DenisdeBernardy please elaborate which of the criteria of good-faith as laid out on meta my question (or answer) does not satisfy. I posted the question because it was missing on Politics Se and I thought it was good to share my answer. In fact, I did not know at the time the speaker had selected amendments and as such at least one person (me) learnt something. Isn't that what SE is about?
– JJJ
23 secs ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because when it was written the Speaker had already declared which amendments were going to be voted on, and the supplied answer by OP didn't even cover them initially. This is not a good faith question -- or answer. Or at the very least, the lack of research is too great to merit further responses.
– Denis de Bernardy
26 mins ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because when it was written the Speaker had already declared which amendments were going to be voted on, and the supplied answer by OP didn't even cover them initially. This is not a good faith question -- or answer. Or at the very least, the lack of research is too great to merit further responses.
– Denis de Bernardy
26 mins ago
@DenisdeBernardy please elaborate which of the criteria of good-faith as laid out on meta my question (or answer) does not satisfy. I posted the question because it was missing on Politics Se and I thought it was good to share my answer. In fact, I did not know at the time the speaker had selected amendments and as such at least one person (me) learnt something. Isn't that what SE is about?
– JJJ
23 secs ago
@DenisdeBernardy please elaborate which of the criteria of good-faith as laid out on meta my question (or answer) does not satisfy. I posted the question because it was missing on Politics Se and I thought it was good to share my answer. In fact, I did not know at the time the speaker had selected amendments and as such at least one person (me) learnt something. Isn't that what SE is about?
– JJJ
23 secs ago
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Dutch bank ING has an informative overview of the 16 options put forward by MPs:

The first column, motion, indicates the 'number' by which the motions are referred to by many MPs in the debate in the House of Commons. The description column also indicates if motions are (likely to be) unacceptable to the EU.
As explained by Origimbo in a comment below, the speaker has selected only options B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O. Meaning 8 options are actually on the table.

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Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
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@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
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Dutch bank ING has an informative overview of the 16 options put forward by MPs:

The first column, motion, indicates the 'number' by which the motions are referred to by many MPs in the debate in the House of Commons. The description column also indicates if motions are (likely to be) unacceptable to the EU.
As explained by Origimbo in a comment below, the speaker has selected only options B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O. Meaning 8 options are actually on the table.

3
Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
– origimbo
1 hour ago
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@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
– JJJ
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Dutch bank ING has an informative overview of the 16 options put forward by MPs:

The first column, motion, indicates the 'number' by which the motions are referred to by many MPs in the debate in the House of Commons. The description column also indicates if motions are (likely to be) unacceptable to the EU.
As explained by Origimbo in a comment below, the speaker has selected only options B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O. Meaning 8 options are actually on the table.

3
Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
– origimbo
1 hour ago
1
@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
– JJJ
1 hour ago
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Dutch bank ING has an informative overview of the 16 options put forward by MPs:

The first column, motion, indicates the 'number' by which the motions are referred to by many MPs in the debate in the House of Commons. The description column also indicates if motions are (likely to be) unacceptable to the EU.
As explained by Origimbo in a comment below, the speaker has selected only options B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O. Meaning 8 options are actually on the table.

Dutch bank ING has an informative overview of the 16 options put forward by MPs:

The first column, motion, indicates the 'number' by which the motions are referred to by many MPs in the debate in the House of Commons. The description column also indicates if motions are (likely to be) unacceptable to the EU.
As explained by Origimbo in a comment below, the speaker has selected only options B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O. Meaning 8 options are actually on the table.

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Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
– origimbo
1 hour ago
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@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
– JJJ
1 hour ago
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Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
– origimbo
1 hour ago
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@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
– JJJ
1 hour ago
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Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
– origimbo
1 hour ago
Note that only B, D, H, J, K, L, M and O have been selected by the speaker to actually be voted on. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47704794
– origimbo
1 hour ago
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@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
– JJJ
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@origimbo thanks, I edited it in. :)
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because when it was written the Speaker had already declared which amendments were going to be voted on, and the supplied answer by OP didn't even cover them initially. This is not a good faith question -- or answer. Or at the very least, the lack of research is too great to merit further responses.
– Denis de Bernardy
26 mins ago
@DenisdeBernardy please elaborate which of the criteria of good-faith as laid out on meta my question (or answer) does not satisfy. I posted the question because it was missing on Politics Se and I thought it was good to share my answer. In fact, I did not know at the time the speaker had selected amendments and as such at least one person (me) learnt something. Isn't that what SE is about?
– JJJ
23 secs ago