James, no motion in parliament can ever overturn the law,
only statute can overturn statute
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Parliament voted for a law made through a structured process that makes us leave on the 29th
The Summary of the ECJ ruling as reported in the Irish Times of 10 December....
The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union delivered an unusually “expedited” decision on a question forwarded by a Scottish court at the request of a number of MSPs, MPs and MEPs. They sought to challenge the idea that the Article 50 application by the UK was irrevocable unless supported by all the remaining member states.
In Monday’s judgment, the full court has ruled that when a member state has notified the European Council of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, that member state is free to revoke unilaterally that notification.
That possibility exists for as long as a withdrawal agreement concluded between the EU and that member state has not entered into force or, if no such agreement has been concluded, for as long as the two-year period from the date of the notification of the intention to withdraw from the EU, and any possible extension, has not expired.
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To subject the right to revoke to an application to leave to the unanimous approval of the European Council would transform a unilateral sovereign right into a conditional right and would be incompatible with the principle that a member state cannot be forced to leave the EU against its will, the court ruled.
.. my reading of this is that provided the UK follows its own rules of Acts, voting ,etc. It can extend its membership in two year increments or revoke the decision to withdraw, .. irrespective of the consent of the other member states. . They could send in a decision to revoke on 28th. march , and then send in a new article 50 on 2nd April.giving a new termination date.. It would be bringing "Perfidious Albion " to new heights.
Since the question was not asked,it was not answered, so getting an extension of less than two years ,requires the unanimous consent of 27 at the council of Europe. ..the Prime ministers of the EU states. So the status quo ante remains .They would be reluctant to give an extension, even at Mr Junkers urging , if the only result is kicking the can down the road.