This, on the face of it, looks positive The government will then put the final deal that is agreed between the UK and the EU to a vote in both Houses of Parliament.
No clarity on what would happen if it doesn't pass though.
The government will then put the final deal that is agreed between the UK and the EU to a vote in both Houses of Parliament.
That's been a promise for ages. It doesn't necessarily mean anything. Especially if Article 50 cannot be revoked.
And, as @WornCleat pointed out elsewhere this morning, should the UK ever apply to re-join the EU then that would mandate adopting the Euro.
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This, on the face of it, looks positive The government will then put the final deal that is agreed between the UK and the EU to a vote in both Houses of Parliament.
No clarity on what would happen if it doesn't pass though.