Now this is interesting.
— David Allen Green (@davidallengreen) November 27, 2018
It appears EU Council's formal view is that (unless ECJ says otherwise) that unilateral revocation *not* possible.
Only by unanimous consent.
If so, this is bad news for Remainers. https://t.co/Apa0qa3JCh
BOE: Worst case 'disorderly' brexit would mean 8% fall in GDP short term, unemployment 7.5%, inflation 6.5%, house prices down 30%, sterling 25% weaker.
— Katie Martin (@katie_martin_fx) November 28, 2018
But apart from that, all gravy
Buried in the analysis of May's Brexit deal is fact it's based on UK successfully signing new deals with US, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Brunei, China, India, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain. https://t.co/Y2h25BzXBs pic.twitter.com/RgXKzBoMBb
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) November 28, 2018
New polling on #Brexit. British adults...
— Matthew Goodwin (@GoodwinMJ) December 4, 2018
Oppose May's deal by 42-26
Oppose No Deal by 41-34
Oppose remaining in EU by 45-44
Oppose 2nd referendum by 50-40
Oppose extending date when UK leaves EU by 46-34
Support renegotiating with EU if May deal fails by 45-25
ComRes Dec 4 pic.twitter.com/Qx3qHd2rXT