Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
I don't think Brexit is dead, i think this ruling increases the likelihood of no deal. With all the political shenanigans over here, who could blame the EU from walking away from us now? Their patience may run out even if Boris is forced to ask for an extension. I don't believe he will ask in any case, he will try to weasel out of it.
It is fair to blame parliament. A massively remain favouring parliament initially agreed to uphold the referendum, even the liberals stated they would respect it. Creeping rebellion set in and now after 3 years, remain elements are invigorated and emboldened and many simply don't care at all about the largest vote in our countries history.
Whichever the outcome, there is a LOT of trouble coming over this.
I should have said 'their' Brexit died.
The EU don't want a no deal. They will posture, but they will keep giving us an extension if we ask. In fact, it is likely given the political state of the government that they will offer an extension and Parliament will vote whether to accept. The government may not have a say in that given it cannot control the order paper.