Well that is certainly good news, though I don't see how it fundamentally addresses the backstop. Unless the UK intends to defacto remain by delaying it's exit in perpetuity, sooner or later...
Well that is certainly good news, though I don't see how it fundamentally addresses the backstop. Unless the UK intends to defacto remain by delaying it's exit in perpetuity, sooner or later something will have to give.
This means that the law has essentially passed the last big obstacle, as the only thing left is the queen's signature; A formality.
Well that is certainly good news, though I don't see how it fundamentally addresses the backstop. Unless the UK intends to defacto remain by delaying it's exit in perpetuity, sooner or later something will have to give.
It doesn't really address anything, it just gives a fumbling Britain more time to hopefully accomplish something.