As it stands, if the EU refuses to grant the U.K. an extension to June 30 (or counter-propose a longer extension) the U.K. could be faced with a stark choice on Friday April 12 — leave the EU without a deal in place or revoke the whole departure process (known as Article 50) entirely.
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Either Parliament finally unites around an agreed approach, which seems unlikely, or there is a further extension to the Article 50 process, possibly for a year or more.
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There is, however, another option which is being talked about openly for the first time, and that is to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit.
But when the Leave voter asked Nigel whether he thought the Brexit she voted for could still happen, he gave her an honest answer.
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“I’m going to tell you honestly, in the short term it is not going to happen,” he said.
“Even though we are supposed to leave on April 12th but of course into that gap we now have a piece of Parliamentary legislation.
“But also, the Prime Minister was never going to ever do it and frankly she has openly lied to the nation.”