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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Agreed. Parliament is agreed on the need to avoid a costly no-deal but little else, however.
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The routes are pretty obvious now.
a) If they can come back with something that the attorney general can change his legal advice on then the vote will pass BUT currently the EU are saying there's no progress despite the Attorney Generals codpiece wittering yesterday
b) enough MP's are in fear of No Deal so much that they back May's deal unsure of stopping no deal.
c) Mays deal fails, no deal blocked. Article 50 extended. May replaced, cycle repeats.
In order of chances occurring C,A,B would be my guess.