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Forget Salzburg. The real Brexit battleground will be Westminster | Anand Menon
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Even if Theresa May gets a Brexit deal on the table, it will still have to face a febrile, unpredictable parliament
from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/sep/29/salzburg-brexit-westminster-theresa-may-parliament
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As the Salzburg summit broke up amid a slew of accusations and counter accusations, it was easy to imagine that, with only six months to go until the UK is due to leave the EU, we are as far as ever from securing the deal that both sides want. It may be, however, that the Brexit negotiations themselves are the least of the problems confronting those attempting to ensure the UK leaves the EU in an orderly manner.
Whatever deal is agreed must be approved by the British parliament. And it’s interesting to note that the EU has been discussing plans to step up its no-deal arrangements, partly because of a fear that the House of Commons will prove unable to approve any conceivable Brexit outcome.
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