I'd be surprised if the government would table an amendment to revoke article50.
And even more surprised if MPs would get whipped to vote for revocation, it would be a free vote and a more pantomime chaos if it would be a vote on revoke A50 or remain.
What could happen now is Corbyn trying to sell his so-so deal (CU union for goods but not people/services? Not great for the economy or EU furrin's/Brits abroad) and fail, then maybe somebody is going to sell a CU/SM option which -might- get cross party support, but the EU won't change the WA or keep giving extensions for nothing.
If they say "we do this AFTER the WA is signed" well how do we know they will go for that solution? I don't see what other options there are, unless the UK wants to spend a fortune putting customs systems in place, but it means more inclarity and insecurity.
I'd be surprised if the government would table an amendment to revoke article50.
And even more surprised if MPs would get whipped to vote for revocation, it would be a free vote and a more pantomime chaos if it would be a vote on revoke A50 or remain.
What could happen now is Corbyn trying to sell his so-so deal (CU union for goods but not people/services? Not great for the economy or EU furrin's/Brits abroad) and fail, then maybe somebody is going to sell a CU/SM option which -might- get cross party support, but the EU won't change the WA or keep giving extensions for nothing.
If they say "we do this AFTER the WA is signed" well how do we know they will go for that solution? I don't see what other options there are, unless the UK wants to spend a fortune putting customs systems in place, but it means more inclarity and insecurity.
grabs popcorn, again