Article 50 triggered 29th March!

Monk

Premium Member
Hi Jup,

I know it is frustrating, but i don't comment on controversial links, however i do promote "Starlight" by Bernadette Brady, i do not vote in UK elections, there is conspiracy!

On this page i tell that Jeremy Corbyn came to power by election on 12th September 2015 as leader of Labour Party by thread section #130 and gave parans for date where parliament sits..London..ancient Greek daymarker was used for date being "11th Sept." very auspicious, at Sunset, Alnilam on Nadir, you need to scroll backwards on this page!

Link below:-

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Corbyn

If you scroll down link below, to "UKIP LEADERSHIP AND RESIGNATION", NIGEL FARAGE CHOSE SAME DATE TO BECOME LEADER OF UKIP", very disturbing, obviously with star alignments within a few years, date is important, not YEAR!!!!

Nigel Farage really did upset everything in Politics for UK, it is probably down to him that UK is leaving the EU, but i'm not into politics, just the mysticism!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Farage
 
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Monk

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It is with sadness that i say i'm not totally an astrologer, but probably an Archaeoastronomer, does that make a difference?

It shouldn't, as Parans are "Traditionalist" and the oldest...any wanna to dispute?????

Theresa May was born on 1st October 1956 in Eastbourne, Sussex, UK, why do parans work out?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa_May

By midnight day marker by parans on date, ALNILAM IS Rising, graph on private members download...
 

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Monk

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By Sunrise on date and location, Sirius is Culminating by Paran, at least whoever i am, i follow what is most ancient, but i'm not attacking modernist!"

Sirius Graph for Theresa May for Sunrise on attachment, a lot of astrologers think parans are rubbish, but are the oldest of all astrology...what do you think?
 

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Monk

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Obviously Jup i can run out of SPACE for Private Members Download?

But you should know what culminates by paran when UK joined EEC on 1st Jan. 1973....London, where Parliament sits!

Parans are connected to modern mid-night, with Sirius Culminating, even if i have to show, you know result!

Find your own link to Britain joining EEC on 1st January 1973, obviously with others trying to say Parans are not the most ancient, i would prefer Jup finding a link, i'm highly controversial and an Archaeoastronomer, how does it become more difficult for me?

BUT I'M half way astrologer, sorry i'm a hybrid....EEEKK!
 
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JUPITERASC

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Obviously Jup i can run out of SPACE for Private Members Download?

But you should know what culminates by paran when UK joined EEC on 1st Jan. 1973....London, where Parliament sits!

Parans are connected to modern mid-night, with Sirius Culminating, even if i have to show, you know result!

Find your own link to Britain joining EEC on 1st January 1973, obviously with others trying to say Parans are not the most ancient, i would prefer Jup finding a link, i'm highly controversial and an Archaeoastronomer, how does it become more difficult for me?

BUT I'M half way astrologer, sorry i'm a hybrid....EEEKK!
Monk - for confirmation Britain joined EEC 1 January 1973 :smile:
scroll down at
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-britains-eu-membership-in-guardian-reporting

Tories are floundering in custard mess and mayhem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVmzy7q8GzE
 

JUPITERASC

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it's this thread for those interested to read it :smile:
Monk has unfortunately been in hospital

but may respond to his thread
if sufficiently recovered

It didn't support my interaction, my question is simple.

We know what time Article 50 was signed.
16:37pm 28th March 2017.

We know it's effective
29 March 2019.

Is there a chart time, date and place to see this effective from
And is it like an Independence chart connoting a new nation?

What are your thoughts, will it effect the 1st Jan 1801 chart of UK? has it already done that? Prove your findings.

Thanks.
Lex
 

JUPITERASC

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Hi Jup,
If anything with the mess of Brexit
is agreed on 21 November 2018, i will have something to say!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46042886
Hi Monk :smile:

Dominic Raab has been forced into an embarrassing climbdown
after appearing to suggest that
the UK’s increasingly fraught Brexit negotiations with the EU
could be completed in three weeks’ time. The Brexit secretary admitted there was
“no set date for the negotiations to conclude” three hours after a letter he had sent to a select committee
was released in which he said he was happy to appear before it
on 21 November after “a deal is finalised”.
The subsequent retreat prompted his shadow
Sir Keir Starmer to conclude that
he had been forced to execute “one of the quickest U-turns in political history”.

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...al-could-be-done-by-21-november-raab-suggests
 

Monk

Premium Member
The Prime Minister has called an emergency cabinet meeting today at 2pm regarding Brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46203425
She still is aligning to Alnilam and Sirius, as at that time Alnilam is on the Nadir or Due North, however Neptune is on the Asc, the planet of surrender!
Astronomy graph on attachment.
 

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Monk

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The link i left earlier doesn't mention 2pm today now, i am sure Jup will find one now that does, i am in a nursing home, so please help with stuff up to the minute!
 

JUPITERASC

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The link i left earlier doesn't mention 2pm today now, i am sure Jup
will find one now
that does, i am in a nursing home, so
please help with stuff up to the minute!

Brexit deal latest news:
Cabinet locked in five hour meeting
as Eurosceptics warn Theresa May :smile:
her plan will lose her support of 'millions of voters'
Emergency Cabinet meeting started at 2pm today
expected to run to 7pm
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Hi Monk :smile:

NOT ENOUGH LETTERS TO TRIGGER CONFIDENCE VOTE
AS FAR AS I KNOW - THERESA MAY

Theresa May has told Sky News that as far as she knows
there are not enough letters from Conservatives MPs
to force a no-confidence vote.
Speaking to Sky's Sophy Ridge, she said
the chair of the 1922 backbench committee will make it known
if he had received the required 48 letters from Conservative MPs
- which could lead to a leadership election.
Mrs May fights to get her cabinet, parliament and the country
to back the Brexit agreement she has struck with Brussels.
Mrs May reiterated that the much-discussed backstop plan
contained within the deal
did not mean the UK could be locked into an arrangement
that was not in Britain's interest.
When Sophy Ridge asked:
"Is the backstop like the 'Hotel California', you can never leave?",
Mrs May said: "You can leave."

She compared the backstop to taking out an insurance policy, saying
people wouldn't want the insurance company to be able to
"pull the plug" and leave someone unprotected.
It is a "backstop we never intend to use", she said, adding:
"Were it to have to be used, both sides can review it".
The key time would be over the next seven days, she said, when
her negotiators would be going back to EU officials :smile:
and hammering out the "future relationship".

Quizzed by Sky's Sophy Ridge, Labour's leader said:
Much of the reason he said he wouldn't support Theresa May's deal was
because it was "vague" and did not say enough about workers rights
and environmental protections.
He suggested he would support a deal like that struck by the prime minister
if it addressed those concerns.
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
A legal challenge over Brexit
is due to be heard at the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
A cross-party group of politicians launched the action
to determine whether the UK can unilaterally
revoke its Article 50 request to leave the European Union.
Those bringing the case believe
the UK Parliament could halt the Brexit process
if MPs vote down the final deal, while the UK Government argues
the case is hypothetical

as it has no plans to revoke Article 50.
A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday in Luxembourg in a bid to determine
whether the withdrawal process triggered under Article 50
can be halted by the UK on its own, without prior consent
of the other 27 EU member states.

The ECJ is the highest court in Europe regarding EU law.
The hearing was fixed after the highest court in the UK, the Supreme Court
last week rejected the UK Government’s application
to appeal against the ruling
made by Lord Carloway
at the Court of Session in Edinburgh in September to refer the question to the ECJ.

The case was launched in February by a cross-party group of politicians:
Labour MEPs Catherine Stihler and David Martin, Joanna Cherry MP
and Alyn Smith MSP of the SNP
and Green MSPs Andy Wightman and Ross Greer
together with lawyer Jolyon Maugham QC
director of the Good Law Project :smile:
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Graham Brady, Chairman of the Conservative Party 1922 Committee
spoke to the media
after announcing that the Conservative Party
will hold a vote of no confidence in the prime minister (Reuters)

Theresa May is facing a vote of no confidence in her leadership tonight
possibly triggering a Conservative leadership election :smile:
This is how the process will work:
A leadership contest can be triggered in two ways.
Either the leader must resign
or, as in this case
at least 48 Conservative MPs (15% of the party)
need to write to the chairman of the 1922 Committee
expressing a lack of confidence in the current leader.

The 1922 Committee is a committee of all the Conservative backbench MPs
led by Sir Graham Brady, which meets weekly while the House of Commons is sitting.
Tory MPs will then vote
on whether they think the Prime Minister is fit to govern.
If she wins, another no-confidence vote cannot be held for another year.
The ballot will take place between 6 and 8pm this evening.
At 5pm Theresa May will address her MPs
in a final attempt to win support.
If she loses, a leadership election will be triggered.
Any MP who wishes to run as candidate
needs the support of two fellow MPs
in order to get onto the ballot paper.
If only one candidate is nominated
they automatically become the next leader.


Tory MPs then vote using the first past the post system.
If more than three candidates have been nominated
the one with the lowest proportion of votes is eliminated
and another ballot is held.
This process continues until two candidates remain.
Conservative Party members then vote for the two nominees
and the winner becomes the new leader.
In this instance they will also become Prime Minister.

In a statement this morning, Sir Graham Brady said:
“The threshold of 15% of the parliamentary party
seeking a vote of confidence in the leader of the Conservative Party
has been exceeded.
In accordance with the rules
a ballot will be held between 1800 and 2000 on Wednesday 12th December
in committee room 14 of the House of Commons.
The votes will be counted immediately afterwards
and an announcement will be made as soon as possible in the evening.
Arrangements for the announcement will be released later today.”
 
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