My opinion??
the following comes from openeurope.org
Our own UK government documented
There is no provision for withdrawing the notification
Followed by "analysts believe"... That is believe, not fact. That fact is in the quote
The point you are making is this piece from the FT.
Lord Kerr argues that the absence of explicit guidance is telling. “There is nothing in the treaty saying it’s irreversible. So it isn’t. But of course some might want some sort of price to be paid,” he says.
European Commission lawyers take a harder line. To them, a decision to invoke Article 50 is a legal act that cannot be withdrawn. In practical terms, one scenario they want to avoid is a hostile Britain withdrawing and resubmitting its notification, thereby resetting the two-year deadline. “This cannot be done unilaterally,” says a senior EU official.
There are a lot of if's and buts and "opinions" in there. But the hard fact is this.
European Commission lawyers take a harder line. To them, a decision to invoke Article 50 is a legal act that cannot be withdrawn.
And, in fact, the treaty does not legislate for withdrawal, only exit. In that scenario, to introduce exit, all 28 members would have to agree to a treaty change to include it.
Personally I believe the position you are making WM, is embodied in
this Opinion.
The problem that I see with this opinion is that it fundamentally fails to address the one key weakness. In order to "enable" a member state to revoke their A50 application, the remaining states would have to legislate this ability into the Treaty on European Union. This is something that all the institutions of the EU, the presidents of the institutions and most of the member states of the EU have, constantly and repeatedly, said that they will not do.
This is not my opinion, this is simple fact and, if we apply Occam's razor to the issue, we come up with two possible outcomes.
1. The UK attempts to rescind and is told no
2. The UK attempts to rescind and almost every EU minister and almost every state goes back on their spoken position that the UK cannot just rescind and that they will not allow it.
This is also the same for asking for more time. The key point you are making about halting A50.
Again. All EU institutions, their presidents and most of the Member states have made clear statements that once A50 is triggered, that it will conclude within the two year period.
I don't suppose we need to apply Occam's razor twice do we?
None of that is my opinion. All of the above are repetition of the competences of the treaties, reiteration of statements made by people with the power to halt A50 and legal opinions made by analysts and also EU lawyers.
In answer to the question in the subject. We can choose to believe what the EU are saying or we can chose to believe that they are not going to do what they say.
Now here is a simple fact. It is a fact and it is not my opinion. The UK has no say on this process now. What happens from now on lies in the hands of the EU institutions and the member states of the remaining EU. That is a fact and a competence granted to them by the Treaty on European Union. The only competence that treaty granted to the UK was the right to start the process. After that? We're just passengers. We can ask. But we can't mandate.