(For once
) I agree with you, WM.
Firstly, it's disingenuous for No.10 to say that they were taken by surprise by Bercow's application of that Parliamentary law. If even I knew it was Parliamentary law, so should they. How did I know? The Times actually published an article about it around 10 days ago!
Secondly, Bercow has done us all a favour blocking another vote on May's Brexit deal. The deal is no good for this country, no good for the people, and certainly no good for my temper. It is a cr*p deal negotiated by a blinkered Conservative leader completely fixated on the small picture, and who is too obtuse and convinced of her own right to now countenance ditching it. That she is still pursuing it speaks volumes …..
I would welcome a revoking of A50 and / or a second referendum. Best put it back to the people now as Parliament is both too incompetent and too rudderless to decide the matter on its own.
Medsec, I do agree with what you said about Bercow's "selective" decision making, but in this case, as stated above, I think he's actually done the right thing. If he had not done so, and Government allowed to take its natural course, we would either have a May's awful deal or a No Deal exit completely by default - and crucially without any form of meaningful and considered preparation, either side of the Channel. It's my view (FWIW) that both those deals would be worse than staying in now …...