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So, as things stand, the future looks like.

1. A vote of no confidence is held. Johnson loses it narrowly.

2. No alternative PM is available because Labour refuses to back a bipartisan figure and no Tory will back Corbyn.

3. Johnson prorogues Parliament.

/1
4. A General Election is held after the date of exit

5. Johnson wins it, taking many seats off Labour, with committed Remain voters moving to the Lib Dems

/2
Here is my question.

How does the legislative path to stop Johnson, Cooper-Letwin II, ever get even voted on?

I know we'll see a VONC.

What is the story that makes an Act requesting an extension plausible?
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