if you go back to 1972, edward heath got us into europe in the first place by seeing two mps, if you do not vote for the bill, i will seek a bill, i dissolution. he got the second reading through by eight votes. borisjohnson is sent to his party, if you do not support my position on leaving on october the 31st, i was sick general election. in terms of what mps opposed to a no—deal brexit are preparing, it had dispelled their time to get through the commons, the think they could get it through? do you think government could stop it in the lords on ignore that legislation, as it is by parliament? it is impossible to make a prediction. it is more difficult paradoxically to get it through the lords because the lords is far more strongly for running on the commons but it is much more difficult for the speaker to control the timetable. he can propose that a speaker be no longer heard but that is very rarely done so it would not be easy. if this legislation is passed, boris has said i am not going to seek an extension. i am pretty sure he does not mean he is going to break the law. what h