21-01-2019, 00:46
(This post was last modified: 21-01-2019, 00:48 by spireitematt.)
She's now looking at amending or re-writing the Good Friday Agreement to get her deal through. Is Trump or Johnson advising her?
I think she's gone mad, this is very very worrying. We are through the looking glass here people.
6 weeks for a General Election but a referendum takes about 6 months to plan and organise.
I think she's gone mad, this is very very worrying. We are through the looking glass here people.
(20-01-2019, 23:26)ritchiebaby Wrote: Just so we know what the possibilities are, does anyone know what the timescales are for either holding a General Election or a second EU Referendum? The default position is that we will be leaving the EU on 29 March, which is less than 10 weeks away. The campaign for the June 2016 Referendum lasted 4 months but General Elections are usually cut and dried after around 6 weeks. Either way, that's far too little time to campaign, get a result, then pass the necessary legislation, even if Mrs May acts right away - and that would be a first!
6 weeks for a General Election but a referendum takes about 6 months to plan and organise.
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