
There is still a long way to go and there are no guarantees about what the outcome will be. Our aim is to help people see what’s going on, understand what they are, or aren’t, being told, and decide what is best for our country: what is in the national interest, protecting fundamental citizenship rights and ensuring Parliament and not the executive is sovereign. Whether you can make a contribution (please click on the image above) or not please spread the word among your contacts and on the social media. Many people have contributed not once but multiple times and we know that there are practical limits on what people can do. We value your support, apart from the sheer time and effort involved, much of what we do costs money that we can only afford to spend with the financial support of people like you. Clearly not everybody thinks that “hurry up and get it done” is in everyone’s Best Interest. It’s good to see such a pragmatic view being expressed. Meanwhile EU could deal with other pressing issues. Euco should now grant a final long one, giving the UK time to sort itself out & to prepare for all possible resolutions including a #SecondReferendum. “ #Johnson sent the letter, asking EU leaders for another #Brexit #extension. But France, largely driven by domestic pressures, disagreed. Germany was inclined to give a significantly longer extension last time for exactly this reason. #Nodeal backdoor is shut!Īnd that to achieve a settled solution for the UK to debate and decide on the long-term solution, a long extension should be granted, allowing the EU to get on with other important issues. forces Johnson to ask for extension & table Brexit legislation before MPs decide on deal. Today it’s a backstop of parliamentary making. “Turns out #Brexit is all about backstops & for good reason: Cause this is about the future of 🇬🇧 & 🇪🇺. A long #extension would leave time for this!Īnd that the backstops needed are not just the diplomatic/trade ones contained in the Withdrawal Agreement but a parliamentary backstop is needed to close the backdoor to a NoDeal Brexit. But my stance hasn’t changed: It should be up to the people to have a final say on #Brexit. “There is a new #BrexitDeal on the table.

There is an understanding that ultimately the deal needs to go back to the people. It helps to provide a useful insight into some of the reasons that Germany seems a lot more inclined to accept a long extension to the Art. The chair of the Bundestag’s foreign affairs committee, Norbert Röttgen, a senior member of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, has been Tweeting over the past few days on the new Brexit Deal and the parliamentary situation in the UK.
