With the clock ticking loud and clear, and the risk of getting to March w/o any clear agreement on whether the Deal should be signed off as it is (I'm speculating obvs.), isn't it in the EU's interest to allow, once the government of the day has popped the question, to allow for a "short/reasonably short/6 months and that's that" Extension of A50?
I mean the EU don't want a no-deal, the public now have realised that Brexit is Hell and we're all better off Remaining.
Showing some goodwill (could be seen as a Concession"), might be good for the EU's image, and could even land everyone the No Brexit position we all hanker for.
Assuming we do have a People's Vote or GE or something.
With the clock ticking loud and clear, and the risk of getting to March w/o any clear agreement on whether the Deal should be signed off as it is (I'm speculating obvs.), isn't it in the EU's interest to allow, once the government of the day has popped the question, to allow for a "short/reasonably short/6 months and that's that" Extension of A50?
I mean the EU don't want a no-deal, the public now have realised that Brexit is Hell and we're all better off Remaining.
Showing some goodwill (could be seen as a Concession"), might be good for the EU's image, and could even land everyone the No Brexit position we all hanker for.
Assuming we do have a People's Vote or GE or something.