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1 The petition calls on the government to revoke article 50 and keep Britain in the EU.
2 The Hard Brexiteers have foolishly sabotaged Mrs May's EU deal, and parliament will revoke article 50 rather than allow a no deal.
3 As we have seen in the recent case seeking to revoke article 50 and stop Brexit, the CJEU is an overtly political court.
4 John McDonnell has argued that Labour's position should be to revoke article 50 and stop Brexit in its tracks, according to the newspaper.
5 Right-minded MPs have to take on any short-term backlash and pain they may face and make the hard decision to revoke article 50 and reform.
6 She said the prime minister had said "about 12,000 times" that she would not be prepared to revoke article 50.
7 The Liberal Democrats have come out in favour of revoking article 50.
8 There was no majority for May's deal, a second referendum, or revoking article 50.
9 EU officials and lawyers have made the case for and against revoking article 50.
10 Would such a government ask the EU for more time to re-negotiate by revoking Article 50?
11 An absolute majority of MPs are opposed to a second referendum or to revoking article 50.
12 Does it wish to revoke Article 50?
13 But who could have imagined even a year ago we would be reading headlines on revoking article 50?
14 Keith Ewing, a law professor at King's College London, believes there is no provision for revoking Article 50.
15 The only way to do that is to revoke Article 50, which I shall not do, or agree a deal.
16 They have three choices: no deal always an option, withdrawal with agreement is an option, and revoking Article 50 is.
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