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Tuesday 22 October 2019

What happens after MPs backed Boris Johnson's Brexit deal but then voted to put the October 31 divorce deadline in jeopardy? All the answers to all the key questions as British politics slipped further into chaos

So, the W.A.B has been agreed in principle, and the proposed 48 hours to go through the legislation rejected.

The problem now lies with 31.10.2019, the proposed leaving date set by the E.U. Boris Johnson now will contact the E.U and inform them that he intends to reject any extension they offer.

So, is Boris Johnson likely to be told the UK can't leave with no W.A (What is known as a No Deal) so the UK needs to either push the legislation through before the 31st (Remember it has to go to the E.U also for legislation) or will the E.U propose a suitable extension to get it done?

We'll have to see ...... now for the M.S.M doom and gloom ...FIRST OF ALL, THERE IS NO CHAOS!!

[Daily Mail]: The fate of Brexit was plunged into uncertainty this evening after Boris Johnson secured MPs' backing for his deal only for the House of Commons to then scupper his plans to hit the October 31 divorce deadline.

MPs voted in favour of the PM's agreement by 329 votes to 299, a majority of 30 - the first time any Brexit deal has been supported by a Commons majority.

But the PM then lost a crunch second vote in which he asked MPs to support a plan to crash the 110-page Withdrawal Agreement Bill through the Commons in the space of just three days.

MPs voted against fast-tracking the legislation that would put the premier's deal into law and make Brexit happen by 322 votes to 308, a majority of 14, on the grounds they needed more time to scrutinise it.

Mr Johnson responded to the two votes by welcoming the support for his deal but also by expressing his disappointment that MPs had put the Halloween deadline in peril.

With no timetable now agreed for the passage of the so-called WAB, Mr Johnson told MPs he would pause his efforts to see if the EU offered the UK an extension.

He said he would be urging EU leaders not to grant a delay as he vowed to accelerate the government's No Deal preparations.

Mr Johnson said he would report back to the Commons once the EU had made its position clear...<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...