Just as the Brexit deal is agreed between the EU and the UK Prime Minister, out comes the news that makes the Benn Surrender Act totally irrelevant.
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The text of the new deal struck between the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the EU27 has been published and it's even longer than the last one.
The document that contains the revised text of the Withdrawal Agreement that Theresa May agreed, runs to 64 pages and adds reams of detail into what rules will apply to Northern Ireland only, after Brexit.
I've had a skim through it, but I haven't had time to compare it to the original so am in no position to say what I think of it yet.
Except that being me, I just think that if different rules apply to a part of our country after we've left - then the question is, have we achieved a full and proper Brexit.
And no-one seems to be talking much about the £39 billion so-called Brexit divorce payment either.
Now, most Remainer MPs will have been planning to force Boris Johnson to get an Article 50 extension via the Benn Surrender Act, before getting an amendment to the vote on the deal itself on Saturday, or an amendment to the Queen's Speech, for the Boris Johnson Brexit deal to be put to a confirmatory referendum against remaining in the EU.
But, they should have listened to Michael Gove when he appeared on the BBC2 Politics Live show today and when asked what he would do if MPs voted for a second referendum he said quite clearly and categorically that they won't be voting for a second referendum.
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