“So goes today’s brexit vote”
“today it is time for the house of commons to choose how you want to brexit.”
“The advisory vote is an unusual feature of the british policy.”
“This is what is known about today’s vote.”
“What choices are members of parliament in the face?”
“the speaker John Bercow will choose which proposal to be presented for a vote. He has a number of suggestions that various members put forward, including this:”
“• An international trade agreement that allows the Uk can participate in a customs union with the EU.”
“• A brexitavtal which must at least contain a commitment to negotiate a permanent and comprehensive customs union with the EU.”
“• the Uk withdraws article 50 ( the request is of withdrawal from the EU) if parliament is not going to leave the EU without an agreement.”
“• a Further referendum to approve a brexitavtal before it is approved by the parliament.”
“• That the united kingdom continues to be a member of the European economic area (EEA) and apply to join the european free trade agreement.”
“• A kind of Norway-similar agreements with membership of the EU internal market as well as the customs agreement with the EU.”
“• Labour’s plan for a close cooperation with the EU with a comprehensive tariff agreements and a close work with the internal market.”
“• A contract that is reminiscent of prime minister Theresa May, but that is based on technical solutions in order to examine goods crossing the border.”
“• To leave the EU without the agreement.”
“• To demand that the british government secure the consent from the scottish parliament and Wales before it can leave the EU.”
“How will voting take place?”
“Members of parliament may vote for as many of the proposals they want to, to try to reach a majority for any proposal.”
“When expected to any news?”
“the Debate is expected to commence at 16 cet, and will be completed at 20. Then the expected half an hour of the vote. The president can present the results thereafter, which is expected to be the first after 22.”
“does this Mean the end?”
“No, hardly. Already on 1 april, another debate on brexit held in the parliament.”
“the government Must comply with the decision?”
“No, the vote is not binding. May has said that she can’t go forward with any proposal which is not negotiable with the EU, or that goes against his party’s election promises from 2017.”
“The four main alternatives for the planned exit is still there, even after the british parliament, at least temporarily, taken over the brexitprocessen.”
“the Withdrawal by agreement of may 22”
“Theresa Mays brexitavtal has already been voted down twice by a wide margin of the british house of commons.”
“A new vote about the agreement, which in brief means that the Uk and the EU a long time to agree on their future relationship, would have been held this week. But May flagged in last Friday that this will happen only if the agreement has enough support.”
“If Mays criticized the proposal, despite everything, would get the green light, the Uk will leave the EU on 22 may.”
“the Prospects for such an outcome looks, however, not particularly favorable. President of the French republic Emmanuel Macron said at the EU summit Thursday that he believes that May only have five percent chance to get their agreements approved in the british parliament.”
“According to sources within the Conservative party would be critical members of parliament be able to consider voting yes on the May promise to resign and not lead talks with the EU in the next phase of negotiations.”
“Avtalslöst brexit april 12 or later”
“If meps says no to Mays agreement a third time, or if there will be no re-vote, so shall the Uk under the current plan to leave the EU without any agreement.”
“the EU has earlier announced that the deadline for a avtalslöst brexit is the 12 april, but Macron has said that it does not necessarily need to be so and that it would be able to agree on a later date.”
“May has not ruled out a withdrawal without agreement. Some analysts believe that the likelihood of such a scenario has increased during the past week and that May would be able to be prepared to go in that direction.”
“Postpone the exit for a long time.”
“the Uk should be able to ask the EU for a new and much longer suspension that extends beyond the current date of april 12. It would mean that the british are forced to participate in the elections to the EUROPEAN parliament in may.”
“the EUROPEAN commission has announced the leaders of the union that it considers that an extended deferral should extend to at least the end of 2019, and possibly much longer than that, in order to allow for a new focus for the strategy concerning the brexit.”
“A generous deferral would mean more time for the growing crowd of May-critics within the Conservative party who want to see a new name at the post of prime minister.”
“It would also open the door for other opportunities to hold a new election, or, which is more unlikely, a second referendum.”
“the Uk’s electoral commission has taken the height of an election to the EUROPEAN parliament, and would be able to proclaim such a short notice, but May have said yourself that this would be unacceptable.”
“Even if it is the least likely option is it still possible for the british parliament to stop the exit, something that the EU’s permanent president Donald Tusk has said.”
“the EUROPEAN court of justice has previously ruled that the Uk on its own can revoke its decision to activate article 50, which is the EU’s utträdesparagraf.”
“Överhusledamoten John Kerr, who was designed to in article 50, however, has explained this alternative political impossible if it is not preceded by a parliamentary election or a referendum.”
“Also May have excluded such a procedure.”