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Old 18-03-2019, 20:07   #8844
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
In fact, it transpires that the EU Withdrawal Act contains within it the provisions to extend the 29 March leaving date. The date can be extended by a Minister presenting a statutory instrument before Parliament. It’s a relatively straightforward procedure. Only the government can do it, mind - for parliament itself to change the date would require primary legislation to amend the Act.
How did that go unnoticed.

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