nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
That assumes there wont be any Labour support, or support from the independents.
That assumes there wont be any Labour support, or support from the independents.
An extension is 'by no means a given'
Brussels correspondent for The Times tweets
In a series of tweets, the Times' Brussels correspondent Bruno Waterfield comments on the possibility of the EU granting the UK an extension.
He says extensions "short or long will have lots of conditions and must come with a plan".
"To sum it up: a very badly damaged May is going to have to persuade EU leaders on an extension. It is by no means a given. As MPs drop no deal Brexit, EU will do the opposite and step up the threat of no deal. It now has maximum leverage."
Problem is even if the ERG support the deal but the DUP don't then the government collapses anyway as they will have lost their majority.
An extension is 'by no means a given'
Brussels correspondent for The Times tweets
In a series of tweets, the Times' Brussels correspondent Bruno Waterfield comments on the possibility of the EU granting the UK an extension.
He says extensions "short or long will have lots of conditions and must come with a plan".
"To sum it up: a very badly damaged May is going to have to persuade EU leaders on an extension. It is by no means a given. As MPs drop no deal Brexit, EU will do the opposite and step up the threat of no deal. It now has maximum leverage."
EU have said no more negotiations on Mays deal - its got as far as it can so no point negotiating that deal any more.and the EU have said no more negotiation so...
Its no deal or remain, isnt it?
There is a short extension and long extension. The short extension may not come with too many strings attached, just a plan on how the UK plan to proceed. The extension was only intended to ratify an exisitng deal from what I recall but I have a feeling there will be leeway on this considering the looming no deal deadline. A longer extension past the EU elections is a far more difficult thing and will come will plenty of concessions I would think. It is critical at this stage an extension is granted though for obvious reasons.Yeah I was reading around when I got home last night and I make you right, I got the wrong end of the stick in the first place.
Of course, I dont believe an extension comes for free - I wonder what concessions will be demanded there, off the shelf options have already been discounted and the EU have said no more negotiation so...
Its no deal or remain, isnt it?
the off the shelf solutions were dismissed due to mays red lines- she had those red lines as she thought it was the one that would get her party to support a deal - she was wrong. Get rid of the red lines - get multi party support at the outset and negotiate openly.
These Red lines were a construct of May for the benefit of the Tory party not the country.
EU have said no more negotiations on Mays deal - its got as far as it can so no point negotiating that deal any more.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/pol...-way-out-of-impasse-donald-tusk-a4060871.html
the off the shelf solutions were dismissed due to mays red lines- she had those red lines as she thought it was the one that would get her party to support a deal - she was wrong. Get rid of the red lines - get multi party support at the outset and negotiate openly.
These Red lines were a construct of May for the benefit of the Tory party not the country.
cuMay's red lines are some of the most popular aspects of Brexit though - no SM or CU restrictions and no FoM. The red line she could/should abandon would be no different treatment of NI. If she wasn't reliant on the DUP, that solution would have passed and the whole thing implemented a year ago.
its to highlight that they are willing to negotiate but just not on Mays deal - plenty of other articles out there to support that.That's the Commission (the civil service). Next week's Council (the executive) can overrule that.
thats because what Brexit means has changed since the vote - all types were on offer pre vote.The red lines were valid and there for a reason. Even if they served her party aspirations no freedom of movement and being out of EU control were massive drivers of Brexit in the first place.
I think if we are willing to dismiss them and take an off the shelf option, Brexit isnt actually happening and the whole process is pointless.
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how do you know? they were not on the ballot, pre vote many leavers were promising we would stay in the single martket /CU - It is very likely the majority of the country would want to stay in the Customs union.
That is incorrect.Not once you explain to people what the CU actually is - that it takes away all economic sovereignty. We would be contracting our entire economic policy - tariffs, quotas, trade agreements etc. - to Brussels.
thats because what Brexit means has changed since the vote - all types were on offer pre vote.