October 28, 2019
It’s Monday morning, which means we are now just three days away from the UK’s planned departure date from the EU.  
Heres What Will (Probably) Happen With Brexit This Week
October 31 was supposed to be the day we broke away from the European Union for good, but as the nation prepares itself for another working week there seem to be more questions than answers. 
“Get Brexit done” has become a mantra for the UK’s ruling party over the past few weeks, but how the government is going to do that exactly remains something of a mystery. 
It’s easy to get lost in the fog of political buzzwords and endless articles, so here’s a brief guide to what the UK can actually expect to happen over the next few days. Will Brexit actually happen this week?Probably best to get the small matter of the UK’s departure from the EU out of the way first. Could we still crash out without a deal?
Well, technically, yes –  but it’s very unlikely. It would only happen if the other member states of the European Union fail to unanimously grant an extension. With EU ambassadors agreeing last week to offer an extension, the chances of this happening are very slim. 
The EU is due to meet on Monday in order to decide a new deadline for Brexit – after March 29, 2019, and October 31, 2019, it’s been widely suggested that we could be looking at a new deadline of January 31. 
This date is far from set in stone however, with EU ambassadors to be shown a draft text at Monday’s meeting which, in addition to the January date, reportedly includes November 30 and December 31. Happy new year. 
Even once the EU grant an extension it’s still not 100% guaranteed MPs will accept it (though it would be a big surprise if they didn’t). 
There would probably be a vote in the House of Commons about the extension, which is likely to pass as the majority of MPs are keen to avoid a no-deal. If there is no vote in parliament, the extension is automatically accepted. 
In case of the unexpected happening, the government have preemptively launched ‘Operation Brock’ as of 6am on Monday morning, which means lorries and motorists alike will face restrictions on the M20 motorway near Dover in Kent. 
It’s not the first time it’s been launched – it came into effect ahead of the March date too, and was deactivated around three weeks after the planned departure date then.
In spite of these preparations, with just three days left on the clock its very unlikely the UK will be out of the EU by the time the next weekend rolls around. Is there going to be a general election? MPs have been arguing over a general election for some time now, with tensions only increasing over the weekend as Conservatives asked for a vote on December 12, the Lib Dems and SNP paired up to propose a December 9 vote, and Labour said they wouldn’t back any election until a no-deal Brexit was taken entirely off the cards. 
Boris Johnson is likely to fail to secure the “super majority” he needs on Monday to get the Tories’ preferred December election date.
The bid to head to a ballot is being made by the prime minister under the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act, and requires a two-thirds Commons majority – 434 MPs – to agree to an election. 
Labour has already said its MPs won’t support the proposal on Monday evening, so going into Tuesday there’s a high chance we’ll still be unsure about what to expect.
Despite the government being refused a general election twice, and perhaps three times by this evening, all hopes for a vote are not lost however, as the Lib Dems and the SNP have offered Johnson a way out of his super-majority headache. 
They have submitted a bill that would grant an election on December 9, three days earlier than the Tories want it, so long as the EU grant an extensions until January 31. 
Their draft law is scheduled for Tuesday’s sitting of parliament, and this time requires only a “simple majority”. The proposal is not being made under the Fixed-Term Parliaments Ac, so it doesn’t require approval from two-thirds of MPs – just at least half. 
That means 114 fewer MPs have to approve it for it to go through, meaning it would be likely to pass even without Labour’s backing. 
Downing Street has indicated it could be willing to support the pro-Remain parties’ proposals in a possible compromise offer.
A Number 10 source said if the government’s request for an election was lost, “we will look at all options to get Brexit done including ideas similar to that proposed by other opposition parties”.
If passed on Tuesday, the SNP-Lib Dem bill is likely to achieve Royal Assent by Thursday. Parliament would then be dissolved by Friday in anticipation of the first December poll in almost a century.
The speedy dissolution turnaround period would mean the Withdrawal Agreement Bill – the attempt to put Johnson’s Brexit deal with the EU into law – would fail to pass before Halloween.
The PM said in the past he would prefer to be “dead in a ditch” than miss the October 31 deadline, but it looks as though government will be forced to miss it. 
Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter to explain why the SNP was backing a December 9 election, stating that there was “no evidence” a majority for a second referendum existed in parliament and that it would be more embarrassing for the Conservative Party leader to have to fight an election before having delivered Brexit as promised.
“An election now would instead force him to explain his failure to keep his 31 October ‘do or die’ promise and also defend his bad deal,” said the SNP leader.
Jo Swinson told the BBC’s Andrew Marr: “We think we need to resolve this impasse. We think the best way to resolve it would be a ‘people’s vote’ but, in the absence of proper Labour numbers to do that, a general election would be the other way.”Related... Matt Lucas And David Walliams Have Revived 'Little Britain' For A Brexit-Themed Special Hammond Tells Johnson To 'Stop Throwing Tantrums' Over Brexit Second Referendum And General Election Could Be Held Same Day, Says Blair
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