Put Saturday the 19th of October in your diaries, as this will be the day that MPs have a special crunch Brexit sitting to decide the way ahead for Brexit.
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Preparations are being made for MPs to have a special sitting on Saturday the 19th of October, just 12 days short of Brexit Day, which will in all probability be the crunch date for the future of Brexit.
MPs are currently due to return to the Commons on Monday the 14th of October when parliament ends this prorogation period and the first item on the agenda will be the Queen's Speech, followed by debates and votes on it.
Then there's the EU Council meeting where we should have it confirmed by the 17th of October, that the latest UK proposals for a deal have been rejected.
Then, with no deal and a parliament that will not vote for any deal because it wants us in the EU, we have the 19th of October, which is the latest date by which the PM, Boris Johnson, can send the Benn Surrender Act Article 50 extension letter. As well as now this special sitting of parliament.
This does look to me like a move to make MPs openly make the decision as to what happens next.
And, if I'm right, MPs will be staring at four options: force Boris to ask for an Article 50 extension for an as yet ill-defined reason, accept a deal, Revoke the Article 50 letter or accept a no deal Brexit.
What will parliament do, in the full knowledge that to extend Article 50 for further negotiations would mean negotiating a deal that would have to end with the forced separation o..