What this indicates to me, as I've felt since the referendum, is that the result clearly indicates "Out, but only just out". Which puts us in the EFTA / EEA camp.
So if they decide the best form of Leave is not to Leave, we shouldn't trust them, but if they come up with anything else then that's fine?
And what is the time-frame of this. Would it be acceptably to Leave the EU (and thus fulfil the mandate) at 23.00 on 31/10/19, and rejoin at 23.01 on 31/10/19?
I'm old enough to remember when we were told the German car industry would be demanding the German Government instructed the EU to cave to British demands. Still waiting...
Not sure why that's relevant. I read the Vote Leave literature, the official Leave campaign, which said we would secure a deal then leave. To claim, as the Brexit Party now do, that we should leave with no deal was not what people voted for in June 2016.