The 'no deal Brexit' vote of 14 February, 2019

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 Polish EU official, Donald Tusk, expressed his concern over her lack of interest in a serious rendition of terms with the EU.

Background

 * 1) Brexit
 * 2) Hard Irish border
 * 3) Irish border question
 * 4) Article 50 (Brexit law)
 * 5) No-deal Brexit scenario
 * 6) Anglo/French Inter-connector
 * 7) Eurosceptics and "Little Englanders"
 * 8) The European Research Group (The ERG)
 * 9) Jeremy Corbyn's December 17, 2018 vote of no confidence
 * 10) Jeremy Corbyn's December 19, 2018 "Stupid woman" comment
 * 11) Jeremy Corbyn's January 16, 2019 vote of no confidence
 * 12) The 'no deal Brexit' vote of 14 February, 2019

What is at stake
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 Polish EU official, Donald Tusk, expressed his concern over her lack of interest in a serious rendition of terms with the EU.

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 Gibralta.

The run up
During the ill temerped denbate Labour's MP, Hillary Benn, said that the top EU offical, Donald Tusk, was fed up with the PM's pr

The labour leader accused here of 'running down the clock'.

Voting times
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The result

 * 1) For- 258
 * 2) Agains- 303
 * 3) Astained- 79

Aftermath
The Conservative leadership accused the Labour leader of treason in all but name, blamed Labour for them losing the vote,said they were not interested in compromise, the ERG was no meaningful threat, denied  may the ERG had abstained or voted agaist them and that they would still try too pursue a no-deal Brexit scenario to spite the labour party leader in a pathetic personal fude with him.

Also see

 * 1) The 'Meaningful Vote' of 2019 (Brexit)
 * 2) No-deal Brexit scenario
 * 3) Brexit
 * 4) Hard Irish border
 * 5) Irish border question
 * 6) Article 50 (Brexit law)
 * 7) No-deal Brexit scenario
 * 8) Anglo/French Inter-connector
 * 9) Eurosceptics and "Little Englanders"
 * 10) The European Research Group (The ERG)
 * 11) Jeremy Corbyn's December 17, 2018 vote of no confidence
 * 12) Jeremy Corbyn's December 19, 2018 "Stupid woman" comment
 * 13) Jeremy Corbyn's January 16, 2019 vote of no confidence