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Old 24-05-2019, 18:06   #2584
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
No - we can't. Parliament has clearly legislated in the past to avoid No Deal. It can, and will, do so again. Up to and including a vote of no confidence in the Government when the time is right, if required.

The dynamics against Theresa May will work against Johnson, Gove, Hunt or anyone else. Only a General Election can change this.

Leaving on 31 October is the new leaving on 31 March.
You are wrong again. Theresa May lost the confidence of the ERG and DUP. Boris can get it back.

Anyway, if he can get confirmation that Article 24 of GATT can apply with an agreement between the UK and EU on the objectives to finalise a trade deal, suddenly 'no deal' is very attractive. Protection will provide peace of mind on our trading arrangements in the meantime, which will satisfy the renegade Conservatives, who will be chastened by the result of the EU elections.
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