I watched Barnier there on TV.As Mrs Brown might .Say .. "that's nice. ".. when she\ he means anything but.... But parliament does not have that freedom... The uk gave that away when they involked A50. This is all part of the fantasy affecting both sides of the British establishment in this matter. One side believes that they can have everything for nothing and the other that if they" say ok we are staying" that everything will be ok and just as it was before... It is no longer so and the uk will be depending on the goodwill of strangers.
We had a meeting today in Dundalk with Michael Barnier , our ministers and local businesses. As a retiree. I was not invited , but however... Ms Foster of the DUP had been complaining that the EU were not responsive to their issues . regarding the border issue in particular.and the prospect of a customs border in the Irish sea. His response was polite but could have said ..I am not representing you in this discussion.
On your initial mention, parliament does have that freedom, I think you mean they couldn't enforce it on the EU.
But I firmly believe the EU would be delighted to scrap Article 50, since it would so strongly support their position and be a setback for all the others speaking of leaving the EU. They could lean on any member objecting to us staying in by blocking article 50 withdrawal, or if that failed, they could expedite our resumption of membership by other means.
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