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The Noes Have It
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's perfectly possible to have a no-deal despite some folks' denial. Even if the MPs are willing to treat the referendum result with disdain, and a majority votes to throw away the only honourable option tomorrow, May has stated she has no intention of going so far in betraying the public as to withdraw A50. So all the EU has to do is refuse any ridiculous extension request on the basis of there being no justification for it (I mean apart from stringing things out in the hope of a withdrawal of A50 and demanding membership fees) and we achieve the no-deal we all know is right in the circumstances.
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see para 2 under "Changes needed to UK law".
yes they would presumably repeal it but we are running out of time and it has to go through both houses and get the royal assent all in a few days by the time they've played silly burgers.
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see para 2 under "Changes needed to UK law".
yes they would presumably repeal it but we are running out of time and it has to go through both houses and get the royal assent all in a few days by the time they've played silly burgers.
The MPs were voting for down a deal you presumably don’t like OG! So you ought to be pleased with them.
Until tomorrow.
It was funny listening to James Cleverley being asked about the free vote tomorrow. Allowing MPs the freedom of ‘exploring the options”. The reality is it was either that or have half the cabinet resign.
Until tomorrow.
It was funny listening to James Cleverley being asked about the free vote tomorrow. Allowing MPs the freedom of ‘exploring the options”. The reality is it was either that or have half the cabinet resign.
I’ll admit tora that I’m confused by the difference between revoking article 50 and repealing the statute that deals with our leaving on March 29 so I can’t really say, only that I’d imagine that a way would be found. I doubt we’ll all wake up on March 30 and oops ...
But you’re right, we’re running out of time for a lot of things.
But you’re right, we’re running out of time for a lot of things.
just giving you the facts ich. Not saying it can't be done but getting it through both houses? The PM does not have enough support to repeal the act because of the ERG etc, she'll need Labour and that support is by no means guaranteed and there will be strings attached. Even if the commons support it, will the Lords? Ping pong, clock running low. No deal is looking ever more likely. The main way of stopping that is the EU conceding on the deal and the house having another vote.