Second Referendum Seen as More Likely as EU Rules Brexit Can Be Reversed

Second Referendum Seen as More Likely as EU Rules Brexit Can Be Reversed

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The transcript discusses the implications of the EU's top court ruling on Brexit, focusing on the legal and political challenges faced by Theresa May. It explores the options available, including the possibility of revoking Article 50, the likelihood of a second referendum, and the potential market reactions if the Brexit deal fails. The discussion highlights the complexity of the parliamentary process and the need for EU agreement to extend deadlines.

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What does the ECJ ruling imply about the process of revoking Article 50?

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What are the potential choices for Parliament regarding Theresa May's Brexit deal?

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What are the implications of the European Union Withdrawal Act if the vote fails?

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How might the ECJ ruling affect the likelihood of a second vote on Theresa May's deal?

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What legal possibilities exist for delaying the March 29 deadline according to the discussion?

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