The current maundering about a date, while effectively overturning the FTPA is managing to lower my world record limbo bar expectations of the political process. No one is coming out of this well.
I'm struggling to understand the significance of the date - is it to prevent any possibility of the Brexit WA being passed before parliament is dissolved?
Also I'm struggling with the notion of a one line act, which is effectively simply a mechanism to get around the law as defined in the FTPA. I can see that you can properly amend an existing Act, or that you can repeal it, but this is neither - it is a one off temporary mechanism to get around the law. Effectively Parliament and the Government (who are bound by the law, although they can alter the law) look to be giving themselves the option of breaking the law. Bit like if parliament passed a bill to say that although stealing is unlawful that tomorrow Boris Johnson can steal your car!
Part of me wonders whether, were the one line act to be passed, it will be challenged in the courts in which case all hell might break loose.