The trouble for May is, proroguing Parliament and then opening it again and delivering the same vote seems like Parliament's role is being disrespected - and therefore she is less likely to get the votes she needs.
The problem for anyone who doesn't want Brexit is that these delaying tactics also tip us closer to no deal, which is what will happen without a deal or another plan.
The trouble for May is, proroguing Parliament and then opening it again and delivering the same vote seems like Parliament's role is being disrespected - and therefore she is less likely to get the votes she needs.
The problem for anyone who doesn't want Brexit is that these delaying tactics also tip us closer to no deal, which is what will happen without a deal or another plan.
That's why JRM is laughing.