The agreement made in November was achieved after nearly two years of negotiations. It's hardly likely we can nip over to Brussels get it changed to what we want ( I'm not sure anybody actually knows what we want) and have another meaningful vote to overturn the biggest government defeat in history. bearing in mind we have 40 parliamentary sitting days until Brexit.Manoverboard wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 09:47No problem … agree a reasonable expiry date to the backstop and vote again … et voila![]()
Edited to add. Barnier said today '"The backstop, which we agreed to with the UK, must remain a backstop; it must remain a credible backstop. It must be credible." Doesn't sound as if EU are up for a fantasy backstop





