You're technically right, in that if revocation doesn't happen and nothing else happens a hard Brexit will happen, but there's no way Parliament will actually let it happen. Or the government, as the government themselves have said that for no deal to happen they'll need to pass further legislation.
Barring complete dissolution of Parliament it's not going to happen, but it suits May and the Brexiters if people think it could.
You're technically right, in that if revocation doesn't happen and nothing else happens a hard Brexit will happen, but there's no way Parliament will actually let it happen. Or the government, as the government themselves have said that for no deal to happen they'll need to pass further legislation.
Barring complete dissolution of Parliament it's not going to happen, but it suits May and the Brexiters if people think it could.