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Originally Posted by Damien
Well not until the EU agree I guess but it's now written into law that if May's deal passes then we leave on the 30th June and if it doesn't then a longer extension.
From the UK side No Deal is no longer the default. From the EU side it is.
But right now it appears we're not leaving this month at least.
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If Brexit has revealed anything, it’s how little many people understand of parliamentary procedures and the difference between a motion designed to exhibit the will of the House and a Bill which must go through several distinct phases before coming into force as an Act which makes, amends or repeals law.
No new Act was passed last night. No law has changed. Even if the EU agrees to an extension, a Bill amending the EU (Withdrawal) Act will still have to be introduced and rushed through readings, committees and the Lords in super-quick time.