Not necessary as article 50 is still law - Boris is not that thick Dominic Grieve was told this weekend he is out of time by the Attorney general.....Seing as you are listening to LBC, Joe, you might have heard Mr. Dominic Grieve spike those rumours, put about by the home grown “unelected bureaucrat” at the heart of Johnson’s junta Mr. Dominic Cummings, by elucidating quite cogently that under the terms of the Fixed Parliament Act our parliamentarians are more than capable of acting to stop this mad dash to the precipice if they can force the vote of no confidence through.
If they do and if Johnson refuses to do the honourable thing and call an alection, which given his lack of honour is most likely a given, then there is a 14 day period in which an alternative all party coaltion can put forward an “alternative government”, a caretaker government as it were, to get us over the Halloween hump by requesting an EU extension then itself calling a General Election.
And then all bets are off![]()
a vote of no confidence the GE laws automatically set in place past the leave date..... with a deal or no deal over 500 mps voted for this by signing article 50 - it will probably end up in the courts as per.....


