08-01-2019, 23:52
Surely it doesn't make any difference to the prospect of a No Deal. All it does is make the Government's attempts to prepare for the likelihood of a No Deal more difficult.
Assuming May's deal is voted down, the UK Parliament will have to come up with a cunning plan that is acceptable to the majority of MPs. Then the EU will have to agree to it, which would be most unlikely given various statements made by them over the last month. If they vote against it, then it will still be No Deal.
Assuming May's deal is voted down, the UK Parliament will have to come up with a cunning plan that is acceptable to the majority of MPs. Then the EU will have to agree to it, which would be most unlikely given various statements made by them over the last month. If they vote against it, then it will still be No Deal.
Cabbage is still good for you