Momentous day.
We all get to see the legal opinion(s?) underpinning May's view of the Withdrawal Agreement. The MWA will be voted down by Parliament.
The Grieve Amendment means Parliament can vote down a HardBrexit/No Withdrawal Agreement.
Senior ECJ Counsel (?) states UK can unilaterally revoke its submission of Article 50.
Just need the Electoral Commission to draw up new regulations regarding social media & election campaigns and we could be in line for the People's Vote/ 2nd EU Referendum,
with a sensible minimum turn out, (75%?), and a minimum majority, (55/45?), for it to be valid.
Momentous day.
We all get to see the legal opinion(s?) underpinning May's view of the Withdrawal Agreement. The MWA will be voted down by Parliament.
The Grieve Amendment means Parliament can vote down a HardBrexit/No Withdrawal Agreement.
Senior ECJ Counsel (?) states UK can unilaterally revoke its submission of Article 50.
Just need the Electoral Commission to draw up new regulations regarding social media & election campaigns and we could be in line for the People's Vote/ 2nd EU Referendum,
with a sensible minimum turn out, (75%?), and a minimum majority, (55/45?), for it to be valid.