The 'no deal Brexit' vote of 13 March, 2019 and the March 25th statement.

Overview


It was government a vote on weather the MPs in the House of Commons could stop the PM's plans for a No-deal Brexit scenario. The negotiations with the EU had flopped. European Union leaders were expecting a new deal, but they got nothing! The Spanish and Dutch PMs were conquered by the UK government's inflexibility on Brexit.

After the government's failure on the The 'Meaningful Vote' of 12 March, 2019 (Brexit), Jeremy Corbyn's December 17, 2018 vote of no confidence, Jeremy Corbyn's January 16, 2019 vote of no confidence and the The 'Meaningful Vote' of 12 March, 2019 (Brexit) national politics was in chaos. The Prime Minister (PM), Brexit plan had failed, so she had opted for a no-deal Brexit scenario to please the European Research Group. The EU was desperate to stop any collateral damage to the Irish economy.

Theresa May wanted to stay as PM, no matter what; Jeremy Corbyn wanted to be PM, no matter what; and the ERG were steadily transmuting the Conservative party into a de facto fascist party.

What is at stake


It was government a vote on weather the MPs in the House of Commons would accept the Prime minister's Brexit deal. The Irish Backstop Agreement had been modified so that the arbitration committee was made more effective and that a proportionate dispensation of the treaty's functions was added.

The Common European Arrest Warrant, Banking and ecanomic passporting rights, liaison and data transfer work between the European Chemicals Agency (EHCA) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE); along with the role of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) EU laws would be affected by it in any treaty scenario.

If a No-deal Brexit scenario occurs a 'hard Irish border' will occer, the Chunnel will be closed, the Anglo/French Inter-connector. will be cut, trade with the EU will end and the UK would be put under a de facto blockade by France, Spain, Poland and Germany (to the disgust of the Italians, Latvians, Romanians, Bulgarians, Swedes, Portuguese and Dutch). UK expats would be expelled from the EU and Spain would use it as a cause beli for the violent annexation of the Rock of Gibraltar.

Any business and trade disruption caused by Brexit has been slammed by RBS, Ford, Nissan, Airbus, among others.

The run up

 * 1) Yevette Cooper, Labour MP for Castleford and Pontefract, accused the government of failure, incompetence and risking the UK's long term future.
 * 2) The Chancellor Philip Hammond pledges £26bn 'Brexit deal dividend' spending spree.
 * 3) Dr Liam Fox, Minister for International Trade, said he believed in the UK's trade, it's industry and its economy. He said that 85% of trade would be tarif free. Steel and ceramics would be protected by high tariffs.

Amendment (a)
No-no deal Brexit would occer.

Voting times
19.04pm.

The result

 * 1) For-  312.
 * 2) Against- 308.
 * 3) Abstaine- 25.

The Amendment (f) result
which includes terms for a "managed" no-deal (The Malthouse Compromise), an extension of Brexit until 22 May and gives protection to citizens' rights.

Voting times
19:20pm.

The result

 * 1) For- 164.
 * 2) Against- 374.
 * 3) Abstaine- 7.

The 2rn Government Brexit Amendment result
Which includes terms for strengthening the degree of the Brexit deal, shot of a no deal Brexit and having a hard border with Ireland by law.

Voting times
19:32pm.

The result

 * 1) For- 321.
 * 2) Against- 278.
 * 3) Abstaine- 46.

Aftermath
The PM agreed the idea of having a vote on extension of Article 50 and would let a vote happen on March 14th.

Voting time
N\A.

Result

 * 1) For- 412.
 * 2) Against- 202.
 * 3) Abstain-.

Voting time
N\A.

Result

 * 1) For- 312.
 * 2) Against- 314.
 * 3) Abstain-.

Voting time
N\A.

Result

 * 1) For- 84.
 * 2) Against- 334.
 * 3) Abstain-.

Pre-March 22nd
The Speaker of the House ruled on the 18th of March, 2019, that the UK government could not submit the same Brexit deal to another vote in parliamentary session. The ERG claimed he was bias for opposing the Tory bullying of parliament. This was apparently being done by the Tories with the issuing very similar Brexit bills that were the same in the moral spirit as would be a flood of spam E-mails in to a user's mail service account that MPs thought were just as unworkable as all the others in the bundle they had voted down.

The government and Brexiters conflated the wounding of Brexit with thire struggling plan to make the UK into thire own English fascist dictatorship!

The Speaker said in the House, on March 21st, that he knew no MPs were traitors after baying pro-Brexit mobs in parts of London, some pro-Brexit MPs and right wing thugs had accused pro-remain MPs of being traitors. Some of the pro-remain Labour MPs and Anna Soudbury of The Independent Group had also received death threats that day.

Mach 22nd

 * 1) Jeromey Corbyn was the bookmakers' favourite to become next prime minister
 * 2) Nigel Farage moved to take over as leader of the Brexit Party after Catherine Blaiklock resigns over her recent racist tweets scandal.
 * 3) The Revoke Article 50 Brexit e-petition hit 3,000,000 signatures.

Is Brexit dead
Not yet!

Also see

 * 1) The 'Meaningful Vote' of 12 March, 2019 (Brexit)
 * 2) The 'no deal Brexit' vote of 14 February, 2019