So, now that the Speaker, John Bercow, has made it impossible for Theresa May to represent her shoddy Withdrawal Agreement to the House of Commons again during the current parliamentary session, what on earth will she do?
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The first thing to note is that HMS UK has set sail for a WTO Brexit at 11 pm on the 29th of March and Mr Bercow has, by his intervention, locked the tiller in place for the moment.
The reality is that the only way to unlock that tiller now is to get an Article 50 extension from the EU27.
So that is probably what Theresa May will focus on right now.
She needs that extension so as to pass the legislation that would make her deal lawful and enable her to ratify her non-Brexit Withdrawal Agreement surrender treaty.
But even with a three month extension, which is the maximum she might get away with without needing to hold EU MEP elections, those three months could well prove insufficient.
As I've pointed out before, the key piece of legislation that has to go through the full parliamentary procedure and be signed into law by the Queen, is the EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill, or WAB, which hasn't even been published yet.
And that was meant to be given six months to make its way through some very tough debates and votes.
So there is no assurance that this bill would get through in a short extension anyway - so why would the EU agree to that?
Anyway, Mrs May will go to the EU Council meeting on this Thursday the 21st of March, to try and make her case, whatever it is and also try and get something out of the other leaders that she can p..