Does the law say he must accept the extension when offeredListen to his words. He said he won't negotiate an extension
does not mean a letter won't go in
I can't watch the session, is he really saying he won't ask for extension after parliament voted to ask for an extension? Am I getting that right?
Sorry for the dumb question, but what is the hope in extending this mess?
Will there be a better deal with the EU?
It's the EU that is in technical control of an extension once we request it afaik.
He can't as that would be against the law.My impression is that even doing something like sending two letters to undermine the request for an extension is pretty legally dubious.
It does, yes. It says if a longer extension is offered he should accept that too.
Sorry for the dumb question, but what is the hope in extending this mess?
Will there be a better deal with the EU?
Sorry for the dumb question, but what is the hope in extending this mess?
Will there be a better deal with the EU?
Right. But if they say yes, here's the 3 month extension. Do you accept?It's the EU that is in technical control of an extension once we request it afaik.
Right. But if they say yes, here's the 3 month extension. Do you accept?
can he say no? 😬
Not as far as I know, I think the act ties his hands completely.Right. But if they say yes, here's the 3 month extension. Do you accept?
can he say no? 😬
"We've burnt our bridges with Northern Ireland, might as well trash what else is left of the union"What a bunch of assholes. As soon as Cherry's name was called.
Probably their highest ratings of the year, they'll be cashing in lol.
The "in good faith" part of the Benn act doesn't prevent that?Listen to his words. He said he won't negotiate an extension
does not mean a letter won't go in
*Get Ready for Brexit on the 31st of October*
So when do they vote on a Brexit deal now? I'm so confused. lol