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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2019
  • THERESA May will force her Brexit deal to a final knife-edge Commons vote today in a desperate do or die bid to save it.
    After four months of chaotic deadlock, MPs will give the thumbs up or down to the PM’s divorce agreement with the EU at 2.30pm.
    Senior Government sources insisted rebel numbers have been slashed, and the margin is now “very, very tight”. But late last night Chief Whip Julian Smith was still unable to guarantee the Government has the votes to pass it.
    That’s despite Mrs May already dramatically giving in to Brexiteers’ demands to promise to quit in the summer.
    Cabinet ministers last night fretted that a general election was the most likely outcome if it falls for the THIRD time today - chosen as the symbolic date of our original exit day, with a special sitting of Parliament.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @thesun
    @thesun  5 лет назад

    What topic would you like to see explained next week?

  • @Heavenschild77
    @Heavenschild77 4 года назад +31

    ‘How does Parliament work?’ Quite simply put; it doesn’t!

  • @alistairrazi7303
    @alistairrazi7303 5 лет назад +10

    UK parliament works the way a Russian Circus Show will work.

  • @undeterminedchannel
    @undeterminedchannel 5 лет назад +2

    Order order order order...

  • @mattlm64
    @mattlm64 5 лет назад +2

    It doesn't

  • @saulgoodman8174
    @saulgoodman8174 5 лет назад +4

    4:14 - Royal Assent, not Royal Consent*

  • @tedmccarron
    @tedmccarron 3 года назад +1

    How does someone become an MP? Here in America congressmen and senators are elected in districts by popular vote. From what I understand in Britain people can only vote for the party and there are no districts for members of parliament. So that begs the question, who gets to become an MP?

    • @MrChopstsicks
      @MrChopstsicks 2 года назад

      You get appointed by the party to that district.

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS 3 года назад +1

    It doesn’t work that’s the problem

  • @PhilipGwilliam
    @PhilipGwilliam 5 лет назад +1

    Works... Lol. Not working too well at the moment. 😂

  • @peterallison4464
    @peterallison4464 4 года назад

    You know there something seriously wrong with Parliament when MPs are asked very serious questions: the answer is ether total ignored or is repaid with a totally irrelevant statement . Simply not good enough. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. MPs are voted in are representative for the people. How many times is a very serious issue being discussed on Newsnight and not one, nobody was available to comment from the Government: NOT GOOD ENOUGH. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. So its not working.

  • @tedmccarron
    @tedmccarron 3 года назад

    What if the queen refuses to sign it?

  • @user-hp5fz3qs1u
    @user-hp5fz3qs1u 5 лет назад +1

    What ever happens I will never vote labour so don't ask for a general election

  • @lavanyarathore5339
    @lavanyarathore5339 4 года назад +1

    Wait wait wait!!!!! It works ????

  • @buddha1736
    @buddha1736 5 лет назад +5

    U.K. Parliament should do what the public said, leave the Undemocratic European super state.😉🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @leecole4505
    @leecole4505 5 лет назад

    Shame it dont wrk tho isnt it. Pompus people over paid by us with no idea what actual life is like.put one of them where we live for a few months and lets see if they crumble under the pressure

  • @GeorgeKnighton
    @GeorgeKnighton 5 лет назад

    A reference to "royal consent" is constitutionally incorrect. You have Royal Assent, and you have Queen's Consent. The Queen's Consent is required **before** the introduction of any legislation that would be an action normally reserved for the royal prerogative. Famously, Tony Blair used this to prohibit the introduction of a bill that would have restricted his cabinet's ability to cooperate with allied troops during the Iraq War. To get his way, he simply asked the Queen to ignore the bill, and the bill could not receive its first reading until the Queen said it could.
    All of the Brexit negotiations and the referendum itself required Queen's Consent ahead of time, because the membership in the EU is a treaty obligation, a matter of royal prerogative, and for the government to undertake any of this requires the Queen's knowledge and agreement ahead of time.
    So Queen's Consent is very different from Royal Assent. The signification of the Royal Assent is an absolute constitutional requirement, so important that a statute passed during the current sovereign's reign requires that the original version of a statue contain the sovereign's handwritten Assent, by the sovereign's own hand, and there is no way around that.
    So, in the constitution, "Assent" and "Consent" are very different things, and both are required but for different reasons.

    • @GeorgeKnighton
      @GeorgeKnighton 5 лет назад

      By the way, there is also a constitutional convention called Prince's Consent. The consent of the Prince of Wales is required ahead of the introduction of any bill that affects the Duchy of Cornwall's estate.

  • @Youremywifenkwdave
    @Youremywifenkwdave 4 года назад

    That was wrong and crap aswell

  • @Superstupid1
    @Superstupid1 Год назад

    Who makes lords? Not the royal's? They have no power?

    • @BritishRepublicsn
      @BritishRepublicsn 10 месяцев назад

      There are 4 ways:
      1. Become a hereditary peer and be elected by other hereditary peers to sit in the Lords as 1 of 90 elected, and 92 total hereditary peers
      2. Be a Bishop in the CofE
      3. Be 'appointed by the Monarch on advice of the PM' basically the PM says 'you're a Lord now' and that's that
      4. The appointments commission

  • @stabes70
    @stabes70 5 лет назад

    Works????😂😂😂😂

  • @suppaduppafuppa
    @suppaduppafuppa Год назад

    RIP THE QUENN!!!

  • @Almenzy
    @Almenzy 5 лет назад +1

    First to watch