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'If we have a good Brexit deal, why not put it to Parliament?': your best comments on the Guardian today 'If we have a good Brexit deal, why not put it to Parliament?': your best comments on the Guardian today
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Discussion turns to Christmas festivities, and we also look at your conversation around Labour and its Brexit policies
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Wed 13 Dec 2017 11.17 GMT
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Readers have been discussing the latest from our politics live blog, as well as Christmas rituals, focusing on festive office parties and seasonal fashion. We also follow the latest on Labour and whether its stance on Brexit is going to cause problems for the party long-term.Readers have been discussing the latest from our politics live blog, as well as Christmas rituals, focusing on festive office parties and seasonal fashion. We also follow the latest on Labour and whether its stance on Brexit is going to cause problems for the party long-term.
To join in you can click on the links in the comments below to expand and add your thoughts. We’ll continue to highlight more comments worth reading as the day goes on.To join in you can click on the links in the comments below to expand and add your thoughts. We’ll continue to highlight more comments worth reading as the day goes on.
May says amendment for meaningful vote on EU deal rejected as it could delay Brexit legislation - Politics liveMay says amendment for meaningful vote on EU deal rejected as it could delay Brexit legislation - Politics live
Theresa May says the government is rejecting the Grieve amendment – which calls for MPs to have the final say on any Brexit financial settlement and trading arrangements – because it could delay key legislation.Theresa May says the government is rejecting the Grieve amendment – which calls for MPs to have the final say on any Brexit financial settlement and trading arrangements – because it could delay key legislation.
‘If the government think we have a good deal, why not put that to parliament for approval?’‘If the government think we have a good deal, why not put that to parliament for approval?’
If the Govt truly believes it can get a good Brexit deal, what then does it have to fear from putting that to Parliament for approval in 2019?If the Govt truly believes it can get a good Brexit deal, what then does it have to fear from putting that to Parliament for approval in 2019?
Seeking to cut MPs out of the decision-making process for Brexit exposes the Govt’s innermost anxieties and more importantly undermines the parliamentary democracy they claim Brexit is designed to enhance.Seeking to cut MPs out of the decision-making process for Brexit exposes the Govt’s innermost anxieties and more importantly undermines the parliamentary democracy they claim Brexit is designed to enhance.
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A sack of regrets waiting to happen’ – how to avoid a Christmas partyA sack of regrets waiting to happen’ – how to avoid a Christmas party
Readers talk about the annual Christmas party and how to avoid making a fool of yourself.Readers talk about the annual Christmas party and how to avoid making a fool of yourself.
‘Vomiting over the bosses shoes, or falling over on the dance floor will be remembered’‘Vomiting over the bosses shoes, or falling over on the dance floor will be remembered’
I have a few rules for myself at the Christmas party based on past experiences (from having a colleague be overly handsy, to being the agony aunt for a couple whose office romance was breaking up).1. Know your limits with alcohol - for me a three drink max will mean I’m merry but not falling down drunk. 2. Get on the dancefloor (if there is one) at least once –someone will always comment on the “boring so and so” who sat down all night. 3. Have your lift home booked for before midnight as this avoids all kinds of problems later in the night. 4. Don’t make a big show of leaving, just tell one or two people you are nipping off and leave – most people won’t notice and you can get away easily. 5. Remember it is a WORK function. While you can of course let your hair down and have some fun, vomiting over the bosses shoes, or falling over on the dancefloor will be remembered.I have a few rules for myself at the Christmas party based on past experiences (from having a colleague be overly handsy, to being the agony aunt for a couple whose office romance was breaking up).1. Know your limits with alcohol - for me a three drink max will mean I’m merry but not falling down drunk. 2. Get on the dancefloor (if there is one) at least once –someone will always comment on the “boring so and so” who sat down all night. 3. Have your lift home booked for before midnight as this avoids all kinds of problems later in the night. 4. Don’t make a big show of leaving, just tell one or two people you are nipping off and leave – most people won’t notice and you can get away easily. 5. Remember it is a WORK function. While you can of course let your hair down and have some fun, vomiting over the bosses shoes, or falling over on the dancefloor will be remembered.
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Labour will have to make a choice on Brexit, and soonLabour will have to make a choice on Brexit, and soon
Elsewhere, Brexit is still getting our readers fired up and a lot of you have been discussing the party’s position on our departure from the European Union.Elsewhere, Brexit is still getting our readers fired up and a lot of you have been discussing the party’s position on our departure from the European Union.
‘People will see Labour not doing anything while all the damage was being done’‘People will see Labour not doing anything while all the damage was being done’
Lot of people want Labour to wait and watch Tories fight amongst themselves, leading to somehow Labour being in power.Lot of people want Labour to wait and watch Tories fight amongst themselves, leading to somehow Labour being in power.
The issue with that approach is that, how long to wait? As the negotiations are time limited, lot of Labours arguments would just disappear.The issue with that approach is that, how long to wait? As the negotiations are time limited, lot of Labours arguments would just disappear.
An example is, unilateral guarantee on citizens rights. It is no longer a discussion point. Soon as the transition deal is firmed up, Labours arguments regarding that will be immaterial as well.An example is, unilateral guarantee on citizens rights. It is no longer a discussion point. Soon as the transition deal is firmed up, Labours arguments regarding that will be immaterial as well.
If the expectation is that the final Brexit will be really bad for the country and Labour will be rewarded for this, I really doubt that. People will see Labour not doing anything while all the damage was being done.If the expectation is that the final Brexit will be really bad for the country and Labour will be rewarded for this, I really doubt that. People will see Labour not doing anything while all the damage was being done.
Last part of the article sums it up nicely: This system works as long as the government is also hiding from tough decisions. But May’s Brexit path will soon get clearer. Then Labour will have a duty to the country to stop its European prevarications. The options will be fewer and simpler: follow or lead.Last part of the article sums it up nicely: This system works as long as the government is also hiding from tough decisions. But May’s Brexit path will soon get clearer. Then Labour will have a duty to the country to stop its European prevarications. The options will be fewer and simpler: follow or lead.
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Quarter of Christmas jumpers were worn once and discarded last yearQuarter of Christmas jumpers were worn once and discarded last year
Sticking with the Christmas theme, you have also been talking about festive fashion and whether it’s worth the investment. It comes after a charity urges people to rewear last year’s jumper to reduce the waste impact of the throwaway festive fashion.Sticking with the Christmas theme, you have also been talking about festive fashion and whether it’s worth the investment. It comes after a charity urges people to rewear last year’s jumper to reduce the waste impact of the throwaway festive fashion.
‘We’re treating the environment like its a credit card’‘We’re treating the environment like its a credit card’
The government can help this: tax man made fibers (and all other short-use plastics), and subsidise degradable alternatives. We’re treating the environment like its a credit card. It might save us a few bob from today’s balance sheet, but even in the medium-term we’re building up a debt that we have no way of reconciling.The government can help this: tax man made fibers (and all other short-use plastics), and subsidise degradable alternatives. We’re treating the environment like its a credit card. It might save us a few bob from today’s balance sheet, but even in the medium-term we’re building up a debt that we have no way of reconciling.
Spend time with people for Christmas - especially family members. We have so much of the year stolen by work, don’t throw away the change looking for shit gifts on Amazon.Spend time with people for Christmas - especially family members. We have so much of the year stolen by work, don’t throw away the change looking for shit gifts on Amazon.
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