The Prime Minister Boris Johnson keeps assuring us that the UK will leave the EU - deal or no deal - on the 31st of October. But doesn't that Remainer driven Surrender Act stop a no deal Brexit?
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So, ever since he got into office the Prime Minister has continually assured us, that the UK will leave the EU, deal or no deal, on the 31st of October - do or die.
But the Remainers say they have an at least 95% watertight Act of Parliament, in the form of this so called Surrender Act, that stops the no deal scenario by forcing Boris himself to write to the EU Council on the 19th of October and ask, well beg, the Council for Brexit to be extended again, to 11pm on the 31st of January 2020.
And, as this sort of thing has been done before, then most people assume it will have the same outcome.
But I watched a short extract from a video, where the Tory Brexiteer MP and lawyer Bill Cash said, that because of a recently issued commencement order, the Withdrawal Act 2018 is now complete and that Brexit date is therefore set at the 31st of October 2019.
Now, to go back a bit, when the Withdrawal Act itself got Royal Assent, Section One of that Act was subject to a thing called 'commencement'. That is, it would not come into force until the PM ordered it to come into force by using an instrument called a 'commencement order' that would make it legally effective.
And Section one of the Act is the bit that repeals the European Communities Act on Exit Day so severing all legal ties with the EU and shrugging off t..