Boris will only get his deal through if enough MPs believe in their hearts that a No Deal Brexit is what will happen if the new deal fails in Parliament.
MPs have forced him to ask for extension, but can they pass a bill that requires Johnson to go back to the negotiating table?
As Boris has told the EU that this is the very last deal, why would the EU grant that extension?
Parliament has achieved what needed to be done. It has stopped Boris forcing us out of the EU without a deal. If we leave without a deal now, it'll be because MPs have chosen, either consciously or by inaction, to take us out without a deal.
As it is, the EU just shot the DUP fox with the new confirmatory arrangements in Stormont. No more DUP veto, or for that matter, SF veto. Elegant solution, taking the extremists out of the equation.
In fact, Northern Ireland benefits most (as far as the UK is concerned). The DUP is the "collateral damage".
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