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Could a no-deal Brexit still happen on 31 October? – BBC News, BBC News

Could a no-deal Brexit still happen on 31 October? – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 EU flag with House of CommonsImage copyright                 PA Media                                                  

The House of Lords has passed the final stage of a bill that aims to block the UK leaving the EU without a deal on (October.)

Once it has gained royal assent, it becomes law. But it does not completely rule out a Halloween no-deal Brexit.

MPs vote for an alternative

Under the bill – introduced by Labor MP Hilary Benn – Boris Johnson might have to request a Brexit extension on 19 October, pushing the deadline back to (January)

But there are two scenarios in which he would not have to do this:

  1. MPs approve a Brexit deal in another meaningful vote (remember them?)
  2. MPs vote in favor of leaving the EU without a deal

In either of these scenarios, Mr Benn’s law would not force any Brexit extension to be requested.

Could the government ignore the law?

) The bill states that it is the prime minister himself who would have to request an extension directly to the president of the European Council.

It even includes the exact wording of the letter.

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Image caption                                    Boris Johnson meets with president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, in August                             

So, theoretically, Mr Johnson could refuse to write or sign that letter. But that would almost certainly lead to court action.

At the final stage of the bill on Friday, Brexit minister Lord Callanan said the government would ” adhere to the law “.

Could the government scrap the law?

With the current make-up of the House of Commons, the government would have little chance of repealing the new law.

But this could change if there is a general election before 19 October.

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Image caption                                    If an election returned a majority for Boris Johnson, he could pass a new law that did not require him to seek an extension                             

If an election returned a House of Commons with a majority for Mr Johnson, he could potentially scrap the law and carry on without requesting an extension.

Could the EU refuse?

) Regardless of what UK law says, any extension to Brexit has to be agreed to by all members of the EU.

It is possible that other European leaders are not convinced that they should grant the UK another delay.

            

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Media captionBoris Johnson: “I’d rather be dead in a ditch” than ask for Brexit delay

French President Emmanuel Macron has been seen as a potential hurdle to any further Brexit delay.

Mr Johnson could also try to avoid an extension by persuading a member state to refuse his request.

What if the *** asks for a different date?

Mr Benn’s bill sets the length of any further extension to three months.

But if the other EU states respond with a different date, Mr Johnson would be forced to accept it unless MPs vote to reject it within two days.

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Image caption                                    Labor MP Hilary Benn’s bill sets the length of any further extension to three months                             

This was a point of controversy during the passage of the bill, because some MPs and peers argued it could effectively force the UK to agree to whatever the EU asks for.

If MPs were to reject an alternative date, the UK could end up leaving without a deal.

Could no deal happen in the future?

The new law tries to avoid a no-deal Brexit on 31 October, but it can’t rule out a no-deal Brexit in the future .

There are only two ways to do that: pass and implement a withdrawal deal or cancel Brexit altogether.

    

        

            

                

                    

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