UK MPs will get a chance to do some thinking – lazy or otherwise – as they head into another parliamentary recess later this month. But it leaves them with even less time to do a new Brexit deal.
It has been six weeks since Brexit was supposed to happen. If the UK government wants to avoid holding EU elections, it has less than two weeks to get a rehashed Brexit deal through parliament. And if the government wants to avoid those MEPs ever taking their seats, it has a little over seven...