No one knows whether May can revoke it herself. Since she couldn't initiate it herself, it stands to reason that Parliament has to also revoke it. She won't anyway (I think?).SpaceGazelle wrote:The EU might be done with us although we can certainly revoke ourselves. It's unclear, constitutionally, how that must happen. Can May do it herself or a vote? Nobody knows and before you know it parties will be suing each other. There really does seem no end to how messy this could get.
acemuzzy wrote:Petition up to ,1.27m. Leadsom's number approaching fast.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Pints soon Goober, pints soon. Hopefully I'll be buying you them.
GooberTheHat wrote:Nope.
SpaceGazelle wrote:GooberTheHat wrote:Nope.
Bercow kills everyone in Parliment with green gas, Joker style, and becomes our new dictator.
monkey wrote:Everyone comes to a common consensus in the national interest.
monkey wrote:Everyone comes to a common consensus in the national interest.
monkey wrote:Everyone comes to a common consensus in the national interest.
https://twitter.com/nick_gutteridge/status/1108830556178079750?s=21EU official says that when leaders asked May what she was going to do if her deal was voted down, she would only reply that she was following her 'Plan A' of getting it through. It was then they decided 'she didn't have a plan so they needed to come up with one for her'.
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