Fortunately, or otherwise, this is still a democracy and not a military state, aka dictatorship. Thank God.
Regrouping and putting everything on hold is neither workable, nor legal.
With or without an agreed deal, we are leaving the EU on 29th March 2019.
Accept this, by whatever means necessary, and move on... Hopefully forwards with the rest of us. There's a good lass.
Yes it is as the European Court of Justice ruled that the UK can withdraw quite legally from article 50 without penalty.
As for being told to move on like a good lass.........I won't even answer that fully apart from saying I am from a military family who have always studied history and politics and can say our piece on both as an equal. I am not one to go along with everything as some headless chicken, and management, let alone our military connection, taught me to get rid of people who were the problem and replace with those that are part of the solution. That way you win.
We are now in a situation where difficult decisions will have to be made as the EU will not budge on their deal. We need those with a vision of how to go forward, and not the continual back stabbers out there at the moment; indeed the man or women of the moment is what we need. Someone who can really take us all forward with a new deal, and that will not be the one offered up next week. So a new approach is required.
It's a shit deal all round. Was always going to be.
But...
It is only intended to see us up to 29th March 2019. From 30th March 2019 the actual negotiations to establish our place in the global market place, which includes the EU.
Leaving with No Deal sees us start from a WTO rules position which gives as a mirror finished starting point.
Trying to renegotiate the proposed deal that no one likes, is akin to trying to change the colour of a wedding dress the day before you get married... and will garner one of two responses, either £££ or No.
No being the rational response... but of course by offering to allow us to revoke Article 50, the EU has effectively
told the ECJ to do this so that they can, and will, screw us financially for an unlimited amount.
Be under no illusion that the ECJ reached this decision by its free will or legal merit. Juncker, Tusk, Merkel et al would have insisted on it to try and force events preventing us from leaving.
So again, no deal is the best deal. Come March 30th, we can move forward entirely on our terms.