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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
As jfman has explained to Old Boy, it doesn't matter if the PM is willing to walk away, the PM is unable to so as Parliament is opposed to no deal.
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But as Jfman, and you, seem unable to comprehend is that although Parliament is opposed to no deal. No bill has been put forward to prevent it and until one is, and passed, the government can take us out with no deal on Oct 31st simply by doing nothing.
If we have a PM that believably is willing to do that, it may provide a different dynamic.
Alternatively, if the EU believe they will have a member state that will disrupt the project, such as a PM that may vetoe the EU budget and just be a thorn in the project, they may decide the best solution is to cut us free, and offer no revised deal or extension, and as such we leave on Oct 31st with no deal.