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- Jan 30, 2008
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it wont, we will exit on a no deal^ Great piece by Ian Dunt, very well reasoned.
So where does this leave us? It looks likely that Parliament will reject May's Deal. MPs will want to amend it, but the EU have said they're not prepared to do that. Even if our Parliament could get amendments through there's not enough time for the EU to agree them and sign them off before 29th March 2019. Labour say they'd want a General Election and then renegotiate with the EU but I can;t see they could do any better than May's Deal because they've already said they want a Customs Union, that would tie us to the EU and May's Deal has been savaged because those ties come at the cost of no representative, rule taking not rule making.
I suspect in the face of rejection by Parliament May would be prepared to accept amendments, but her position would be so weakened it is almost certain the required number of letters of no confidence would get filed, sparking a Tory leadership contest.
After that what happens is anyone's guess. Would the interim Tory leader have the guts to back a People's Vote? Will Labour still stick with Corbyn?
I never thought it would get this messy.
regards
DR