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Old 21-03-2019, 14:48   #243
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Emmanuel Macron: "In the case of a negative vote in the British Parliament, we will be going to a no-deal, we all know that.

"It is absolutely essential to be clear in these days and these moments, because it is a matter of the good functioning of the EU.

"We cannot have what I would call an excessive extension which would harm our capacity to decision and to act.”

Reported here at 2.30pm: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-p...ments-47614151

Just in case anyone still thinks they can see a hint of anyone failing to rule out a long delay. Unanimity is required for any extension to be granted. Macron will agree to a short technical extension to allow the WA to be implemented, but if Parliament rejects it again, there will be a No Deal Brexit.
Probably. I think at least one EU leader would veto it for domestic reasons. Although Remainers will be banking, hoping, they will reconsider if it was between that and no deal. After all ideally the EU want May's deal to pass.
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