13-03-2019, 23:30
So they've rejected a No Deal Brexit and voted down the Malthouse compromise amendment which was to extend Article 50 till May 22nd. The default option is if we get to the 29th March without a deal or extension of Article 50 then we still fall out of the EU with a no deal even though Westminister voted against a no deal Brexit.
Tomorrow there is a vote to whether to extend Article 50 or not but if Westminister vote to extend Article 50, all of the 27 member states need to agree to it and if one veto's then Article 50 won't be extended. If all of the 27 member states agree to extending Article 50 then that means we will need candidates to stand in the European elections in May. The EU isn't going to like that because populist parties and Anti-EU parties are already predicted to do well.
The EU have said time and time again that there is no other deal than the one which has been rejected twice in Parliament and I can't see May trying to get it passed for a 3rd time because it won't be.
There are several options left
1. Customs Union
2. Single Market/Customs Union
3. Revoke Article 50 and Remain in the EU
4. Extend Article 50/ General Election or 2nd Referendum
Tomorrow there is a vote to whether to extend Article 50 or not but if Westminister vote to extend Article 50, all of the 27 member states need to agree to it and if one veto's then Article 50 won't be extended. If all of the 27 member states agree to extending Article 50 then that means we will need candidates to stand in the European elections in May. The EU isn't going to like that because populist parties and Anti-EU parties are already predicted to do well.
The EU have said time and time again that there is no other deal than the one which has been rejected twice in Parliament and I can't see May trying to get it passed for a 3rd time because it won't be.
There are several options left
1. Customs Union
2. Single Market/Customs Union
3. Revoke Article 50 and Remain in the EU
4. Extend Article 50/ General Election or 2nd Referendum
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