What this manoeuvre reveals is that the prime minister is terrified about being asked questions about what his plan exactly is
But what would happen next? There is little doubt that before the EU would consider starting talks on future arrangements they would require payment of the money we owe, an Irish backstop to maintain the integrity of the border and legal certainty on the rights of citizens. And even assuming that a new trade deal could be done – and very few people think it would be achieved quickly – it would have to be approved by the parliaments of every single EU member state.
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