Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Lets look at the clapometer

Back in the 1970s, there was a TV talent shot, the forerunner of BGT, called Opportunity Knocks, where the volume of applause made each show's winner known. Today, the Commons will vote on eleven (11) different flavours of Brexit, and almost certainly will not result in a clear winner, but might eliminate some.

As I said yesterday, the most important thing is that only possible courses of action should be voted on, no unicorns, no cake, just things the EU might just accept. To vote for more unicorn cake will show MPs have learned nothing.

The Commons will also have to learn how to quickly count ballot papers, although they will only have 650 to count, each has eleven choices andeach MP can vote for as many or few as they like.

I expect challenges to the result.

Meanwhile more Brexiteers turn on each other, as some waver or like JRM say they would now support May's WA.

But then he changed his mind and said if the DUP voted for it, he would. They won't, so he won't.

Just closing and pointing out that two days before the original Brexit day, MPs still think there are 11 different Brexits, though Brexiteers say people knew what they were voting for.

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