So... onto Monday's Indicative Votes Part 2 session then.... good chance of a "Customs Union backed by confirmatory referendum" proposal getting a majority....?
Isn't that a bit like trying to get a mate to go to Fratton Park with you and then dropping the option of having dinner at the local Harvester afterwards to try and convince him its a good idea?
"Let's see how small we can print the name of the competition (or leave it out altogether) to entice the gullible and hypocritical boycottees to shell out on these..."
P.s. I note they're still using the foundation date of the previous football club that played at Fratton Park on their badge.
Periscope link: https://www.pscp.tv/w/b2eS9jF3QkVBSm5wREFBUVB8MWxQS3FkT3FWTlB4YubJOCk-a6A4m30kumy6O-QuAN4x-LWTWuuZXjb8DCMo?t=4m2s
Edit: that didn't last long
Would it be fair to suggest that if a "let's leave with no deal" petition had reached the same number of signatories as the "let's revoke article 50" petition in similar record time, then brexiteers would have been talking it up and remainers talking it down...?
So, when May implements ye olde 'statutory instrument' to remove 29th March from the statute book, does she have to set a new date (12th April?) or can she leave it open ended?