What I can't understand is how Revocation of Article 50 isn't now the default no deal position rather than crashing out without a deal. Parliament showed a majority are in favour of avoiding a no deal exit. May keeps on saying you can't take no deal off the table (you quite clearly can). Surely from her perspective it would massively have helped her chances of getting her deal through if the ERG maniacs realised that avoiding Brexit was the default position, they'd have had to have sucked it up and gone with it. I'm still hopefully the Kyle amendment squeaks through next week at the last minute.
yeah, but, like, you're a sensible person. You're not surrounded by 80+ fanatics who have been raised to believe that they're always right, that Britain is the best country, and that you have the best ideas to lead your country.
What I can't understand is how Revocation of Article 50 isn't now the default no deal position rather than crashing out without a deal. Parliament showed a majority are in favour of avoiding a no deal exit. May keeps on saying you can't take no deal off the table (you quite clearly can). Surely from her perspective it would massively have helped her chances of getting her deal through if the ERG maniacs realised that avoiding Brexit was the default position, they'd have had to have sucked it up and gone with it. I'm still hopefully the Kyle amendment squeaks through next week at the last minute.