I'm interested in what people would think would happen if A50 revocation became a thing. Would the plan then be to agree on what kind of exit could actually be palatable, then trigger it again? Or is it a permanent rejection of the referendum result?
I wonder how we'd get back to business as usual.
If the later, I see it, on a scale of extremity, similar to No Deal.
I'm interested in what people would think would happen if A50 revocation became a thing. Would the plan then be to agree on what kind of exit could actually be palatable, then trigger it again? Or is it a permanent rejection of the referendum result?
I wonder how we'd get back to business as usual.
If the later, I see it, on a scale of extremity, similar to No Deal.