BNC News has had a look into things that did kot last as long as Brexit.

Whatever you think about Brexit – or even if you try not to think about it at all – we can probably all agree on one thing.

It has gone on for a long, long time.

We’re more than 1,000 days on from when the UK voted to leave the European Union and it seems politicians are only now entering the endgame. Maybe.

Some examples mentioned in the article are: Building The Titanic, Travelling to Mars, The entire plot of Gane of Thrones, the construction of the Eiffel Tower and the lifecycle of a hamster.

I think it is important – also concerning important things – to have humour and to be able and laught now and then. This article certainly made me laugh.

You can read it here: Game of Thrones, hamsters and other things that didn’t last as long as Brexit

Source: BBC News

This is the day. At 11pm tonight the United Kingdom should have left the European Union.

Two years after the article 50 was triggered to leave, after the referendum.

Now UK has asked for a delay of article 50, which was granted by the EU for 12 April or 22 May – if the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) passes the Parliment this week.

So this afternoon there will be a third Meaningful Vote. This time House of Commons will vote only on the WA, not the political declaration that is pointing our the way forward for the future relations.

Will the WA get enough number of vote today to get approved? It is dofficult to see how this could happen, even though nothing is impossible.

All eight indicative votes on alternative Brexit options voted down in the House of Commons tonight.

The delay of article 50 from 29 March to 12 April lr 22 May was approved with a huge majority, 441 YES vs. 105 NO.

A new day tomorrow. Will we have a date for MV3?