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Originally Posted by Mick
That is not true. They can debate but they cannot dictate what happens. The Government can still set out further plans and has 21 one days to do so. The executive, that's the government, still has the power on how it proceeds.
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They can pass a motion essentially command the government on what to do next. As this Spectator writer points out:
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Success of Grieve amendment means that if May's deal fails next Tuesday, MPs will have the chance to vote for a composite motion setting out what they want to happen. It's hard to believe that a government that wouldn't follow that motion, could command the House's confidence
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It's hard to see the government surviving if it ignores Parliament, Parliament can bring down the government.