WM, whilst I can understand that you believe that this may be changed in a court of law, notably the only court with durisdiction being the ECJ, the treaty says a country may ask to exit, it gets 2 years to leave and, everyone willing, that 2 years can be extended. That "everyone willing" is a vital and critical part. That's it, no second way or third way. Ask, leave, with the only question open to interpretation being how long the "leave" takes.
The legal "opinions" say that to cancel A50 will require a change in the treaty supported by all 28 members, specifically to allow a country to withdraw. Everything else is nothing more than surmise.
Let me rephrase the voted for a mess bit. Individual voters decided that because Labour were going to "deliver Brexit", they could focus on other internal issues. So they voted for internal UK issues and now Brexit is a mess. If they had focused on Brexit and not been sidetracked by the "message" of UK domestic bliss, they most certainly would have voted differently. So people voted for our situation with the EU by ignoring Brexit. That is why I say people voted for a mess.
Workingman wrote:And I reiterate once more, this is not about halting Brexit, cancelling Brexit or changing Brexit. It is simply asking if there is a way to give us time to sort ourselves out.
OK so to discss this, we need to take two things into account.
First, what is the appetite of the EU itself (institutions, Commission, European Council, Eurpoean Parliament), to giving the UK either more time or any concessions at all.
Right first one. There is 0% appetite for any concessions and the EU is champing at the bit to get going. They only accepted the delay from April to now because of the Election. The election is over. Now we have to deliver. Most countries in the EU already operate on coalitions so they won't even understand the issue of the Tories and the DUP. Remember they won't even discuss anything beyond leaving till we sign on for open borders, EU customs area and a €100bn exit bill.
Second, what is the appetite of the countries within the EU to giving the UK concessions in time to sort stuff out.
Second one. Well some countries are sympathetic to the issue. But others are very, very, hardline. Most of the hardline countries are the older members. Most of the sympathetic countries either are our friends or are in a similar political meltdown situation.
However, it only takes One country to vote NO in the council and the time extension is off. From what I'm reading it won't be just one, it will be two or three.
So an answer to your question is, yes there is a way. But NO it is incredibly unlikely that there will be 27 countries willing to vote to give us it. It's a complete waste of time even asking.