thesweetcheat wrote:
Agree with all of that. I think the Grieve amendment (that MPs can have a vote on what Plan B should be if May's deal is voted down) coupled with the likely ruling from the ECJ that Article 50 can be withdrawn unilaterally by the UK gets rid of:
PS, it was interesting to see a few of May's loyalists voting for this (Fallon, etc). I wonder whether they think that the amendment actually does her a favour by allowing her to consider a Plan B, which she has not countenanced at all in the face of repeated questions from all sides. (a) likelihood of no-deal (because MPs won't vote for it)