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Sunday, 20 October 2019

Calls for Europe to block a Brexit delay grow: Exasperated EU politicians insist Britain must 'finally reach a decision' after MPs block deal and Boris Johnson refused to sign extension letter

Bercow 'The Evil Pantomime Dwarf' is set to play another treacherous hand tomorrow. Boris Johnson is set to be denied getting a meaningful vote on his WA deal in its current format, due to the fact the remoaners deem he has not acted in the 'spirit' of the Benn Act.

The SNP are set to chair an amendment for a general election at the end of December 2019. Bercow is set to be given the green light to send an extension letter to the E.U with his signature on it.

The remoaners are also set for a 2nd referendum  amendment to be passed.

Somehow, in all of this the UK is supposed to leave the E.U. It is looking harder and harder for us to do that. There will be 17.1 million people who will be asked to organise rallies and protests on 2nd November 2019.

[Daily Mail]:  Britain was today urged to 'finally reach a decision' on Brexit and provide a 'yes or no' on Boris Johnson's deal as EU politicians hinted they might not grant a further delay. 
Mr Johnson last night sent an unsigned request to extend the Brexit process, along with two further letters which make clear he opposes such a delay. 

While Brussels decides how to respond, the PM will try to force his deal through Parliament this week - setting up a series of knife-edge votes at Westminster as he attempts to meet his October 31 deadline to deliver Brexit. 

Today there were growing calls in Europe to bring the three-year Brexit process to an end, which could leave Britain facing a No Deal exit if Mr Johnson falls short in Parliament. 

'We need a yes or no from Britain on the Brexit agreement,' said Emmanuel Macron's European affairs minister Amelie de Montchalin. 'We should stop believing that it's in everybody's interest to put everything on hold for six months and everything will be better after that,' she told French media. 

Mr Macron has long been impatient with Britain - lobbying EU leaders in April to limit the current extension to six months rather than a year - and his office said last night that a further delay would be 'in no-one's interest'. 

In Germany, senior Social Democrat MP Achim Post said it was time for Britain to 'finally reach a decision' and said any extension granted this month should be the last. The key players in London should not gamble on Europe's patience being limitless. Brexit can't be allowed to become an unending political drama,' he said. 

'It needs to be made clear to the Brits that this is the last extension and you finally need to come to a decision,' he added, suggesting a second referendum as one possible option....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...