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Old 26-02-2019, 13:49   #7868
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
This probably means article 50 will be delayed right? May's deal doesn't have a majority so unless the ERG decide to vote for it to avoid a delay, there isn't a majority for no deal and so delaying it will win?
That's the way i see it too, unless of course May has managed to achieve the changes/assurances required to get her deal through parliament (Highly unlikely, but there's a very slim degree of possibility) MP's then get stuck with either voting their conscience or voting their constituents requests.

Article 50 is extended, May quits and the issue is kicked down the road again for the next Tory leader to try and resolve.
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