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Originally Posted by Hugh
No, it doesn’t...
Part of the opinion states
In other words, the UK must want to cancel Brexit, not just improve its negotiation position.
Also, the UK cannot just re-start the clock - if the revocation is not sincere then it is not valid. If EU27 are not convinced that UK is acting in good faith, and this view is upheld by the ECJ, then the UK does not have the right to unilaterally revoke.
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Correct - however I would like to ask when has the EU ever acted in good faith ???
Answers to be revealed on the 12th of never!