Possible eventual outcomes still range from a long postponement, leaving with May's deal, a disruptive exit without a deal, or even another referendum. The EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, said an extension would only make sense if it increased the chances of May's deal being ratified by Britain's House of Commons. He said the economic and political costs of a delay for the EU had to be weighed against the potential benefits. Bercow said his ruling did not stop the government reshaping its proposal, or having parliament vote to overrule him. The DUP said it was unlikely to support the deal in a third vote unless it was convinced it can pass, HuffPost reported.
Source: bd News24 March 19, 2019 18:33 UTC