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  1. #1
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    Johnson has no plan, he won't get No Deal through Parliament. And the EU won't renegotiate the deal that has already been agreed.

    So how does this deadlock get broken...?

    Another vote is coming! Mark these words....

  2. #2
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    If Boris can’t get an exit plan through Parliament, there is not enough time to hold another referendum unless the EU grants us another long extension. So, if we are close to Halloween and Boris is hoping for the default ‘crash-out’, I would not be surprised if there was an emergency vote in Parliament to just revoke Article 50. The Conservative, BoJo led government would then be in a very interesting position! I do think that any such vote to revoke Article 50 in Parliament would be very close indeed. I know which way I would want it to go; I know many on here disagree with me but interesting nevertheless. For ‘Leavers’, in that scenario, a second referendum would have represented ‘democracy’ and they would probably end up wishing that they had taken that option.

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