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Britain goes global : May signs £100m fighter jet deal with Turkey's Erdoğan

the supreme court said the government cant trigger article 50 and can only be done when the mp vote for it.
and with my Jeremy Corbyn in charge thats not gonna happen any time soon so sit back and relax.
Corbyn has issued whip to support article 50... so it is happening.( few defiant labour MPs, in addition to lib dems will oppose it.)
correction.. 'will' issue whip.. not 'has'..
 
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the supreme court said the government cant trigger article 50 and can only be done when the mp vote for it.
and with my Jeremy Corbyn in charge thats not gonna happen any time soon so sit back and relax.

Such an important vote, may neeed a qualified majority, right?

Since both labour and conservatives seems to want to avoid it,
what if MPs from both parties decides - to hell with it,
and go to election promising to say nay to leaving the EU?

Will the chief whips bring out their tools if that happens?
 
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Such an important vote, may neeed a qualified majority, right?

Since both labour and conservatives seems to want to avoid it,
what if MPs from both parties decides - to hell with it,
and go to election promising to say nay to leaving the EU?

Will the chief whips bring out their tools if that happens?
nothing will happen if they promise to stay in the eu. thing of it like the us elections and why a large amount of people voted for trump. immigration being the largest factor + a few nutters. most people did not know what they even voted for.
 
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nothing will happen if they promise to stay in the eu. thing of it like the us elections and why a large amount of people voted for trump. immigration being the largest factor + a few nutters. most people did not know what they even voted for.
It will pass comfortably in commons.. as they will be potentially opposed by lib dem(9) + snp(54) + plaid cymru(3) + sdlp(3) + green (1) = 70 (out of 650 total MPs)
How many disgruntled labour and conservatives will defy the party whip? Not even half will help.
The real challenge will be in house of lords where they got tonnes of lib dems and unelected europhiles of conservative and labour variety.
 
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Unless Britain signs a FTA with US, China and India, signing some $100 million deal with Turkey makes no difference.

Unfortunately May has disappointed since taking over as PM.
I understand US and China in there with over $10 trillion economies but India is nothing compared to them. You could have said fta with US, China, and Japan.

Anyways as some mentally incapable people said, we are not buying fighters like India does from every country known to man, this is for assistance from BAE as a main partner for TAI who is going to produce the a fighter jet.
 
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Such an important vote, may neeed a qualified majority, right?

Since both labour and conservatives seems to want to avoid it,
what if MPs from both parties decides - to hell with it,
and go to election promising to say nay to leaving the EU?

Will the chief whips bring out their tools if that happens?

Labour's leader has insisted that they will not hamper article 50, and only 20 or so Labour MP's have decided to revolt. The conservatives are fully on board giving a comfortable majority. No one is saying "nay" to a majority decision, if they value their jobs. Remember that 421 out of 524 constituencies voted to leave the EU. If a general election is held, May will win a landslide. We are leaving the EU.
 
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Labour's leader has insisted that they will not hamper article 50, and only 20 or so Labour MP's have decided to revolt. The conservatives are fully on board giving a comfortable majority. No one is saying "nay" to a majority decision, if they value their jobs. Remember that 421 out of 524 constituencies voted to leave the EU. If a general election is held, May will win a landslide. We are leaving the EU.
Any MP that votes no will probably not be an MP by the end of the next election !
 
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Unless Britain signs a FTA with US, China and India, signing some $100 million deal with Turkey makes no difference.

Unfortunately May has disappointed since taking over as PM.

You've got quite the habit at mocking the UK and you already stated that the UK is dead after Brexit. I have news for you mate, it's going to become stronger. FTA are already on the way with the US, Japan, China, Singapore, Saudia Arabia, Turkey, the UAE our brothers from CANZ, and that's just the start.

Any MP that votes no will probably not be an MP by the end of the next election !

He/she will have their begging bowl out on the street bro.

Good news that the UK and Turkey see eye to eye on many things.
 
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I understand US and China in there with over $10 trillion economies but India is nothing compared to them. You could have said fta with US, China, and Japan.

Anyways as some mentally incapable people said, we are not buying fighters like India does from every country known to man, this is for assistance from BAE as a main partner for TAI who is going to produce the a fighter jet.

Indian companies are the largest private employers in UK. India is the top three investor in UK...above China. No wonder May's first oversea visit outside Europe was to India. Just not let hate get better of you.
 
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It will pass comfortably in commons.. as they will be potentially opposed by lib dem(9) + snp(54) + plaid cymru(3) + sdlp(3) + green (1) = 70 (out of 650 total MPs)
How many disgruntled labour and conservatives will defy the party whip? Not even half will help.
The real challenge will be in house of lords where they got tonnes of lib dems and unelected europhiles of conservative and labour variety.

Good post, but the house has already said they won't block it, they may ask for amendments. However May already has another trick up her sleeve i.e. the making of hundreds of pro-brexit peers lol.
 
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Indian companies are the largest private employers in UK. India is the top three investor in UK...above China. No wonder May's first oversea visit outside Europe was to India. Just not let hate get better of you.

Its not hate. I could care less. You brought it up so I said. I doubt Indian companies are the largest private employers, I dont have statistics but even if it is, its because of Indian companies buying Jaguar Land Rover etc, which was British companies before and they already had factories there.

I have no doubt UK puts alot of importance on India, it wants India in its sphere, be it linguistically, culturally or by another method. (English, Cricket, Indian Law based on English law etc)
 
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You've got quite the habit at mocking the UK and you already stated that the UK is dead after Brexit. I have news for you mate, it's going to become stronger. FTA are already on the way with the US, Japan, China, Singapore, Saudia Arabia, Turkey, the UAE our brothers from CANZ, and that's just the start.

Protectionist policies are never good for any economy. UK is not some exception. Brexit will harm UK in the long run, yes, in short term, Brexit may stop low end jobs from going out of UK, but overall the UK economy will loose its competitive edge. FTA's are not that simple to form. You give something in exchange to get access to others' market. What is UK going to give in exchange to access large markets such as US, China or India's? I say the hardest part is not leaving EU, but what UK will give in return to FTA's with other large markets.

Its not hate. I could care less. You brought it up so I said. I doubt Indian companies are the largest private employers, I dont have statistics but even if it is, its because of Indian companies buying Jaguar Land Rover etc, which was British companies before and they already had factories there.

I have no doubt UK puts alot of importance on India, it wants India in its sphere, be it linguistically, culturally or by another method. (English, Cricket, Indian Law based on English law etc)

Than you should do some research before posting.
 
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Indian companies are the largest private employers in UK. India is the top three investor in UK...above China. No wonder May's first oversea visit outside Europe was to India. Just not let hate get better of you.

Largest private employer, what? Can you provide figures for this. As Jaguar employees 38,000 and TATA in the whole of Europe has 26,000, that's less than the UK John Lewis Partnership alone.
As for being the top three investor, here are the latest figures;

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Protectionist policies are never good for any economy. UK is not some exception. Brexit will harm UK in the long run, yes, in short term, Brexit may stop low end jobs from going out of UK, but overall the UK economy will loose its competitive edge. FTA's are not that simple to form. You give something in exchange to get access to others' market. What is UK going to give in exchange to access large markets such as US, China or India's? I say the hardest part is not leaving EU, but what UK will give in return to FTA's with other large markets.

The UK is not being protectionist, where did you get this from? We are opening up to the world. How will the UK lose its competitive edge? We are constantly in the top 10 for the most innovative countries in the world. What you "give" is an exchange of goods and services and access to internal markets.
 
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Largest private employer, what? Can you provide figures for this. As Jaguar employees 38,000 and TATA in the whole of Europe has 26,000, that's less than the UK John Lewis Partnership alone.
As for being the top three investor, here are the latest figures;

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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...ivate-sector-employer-steps-down-8433061.html

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...se-65-in-2015-Report/articleshow/52042011.cms

Moreover, top 62 fastest-growing Indian companies in the UK earn a combined revenue of more than £26 billion

http://www.grantthornton.co.uk/insights/top-indian-companies-in-the-uk-in-2016-revealed/
 
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