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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEuropean leaders expected to grant Brexit delay
Donald Tusk tells Boris Johnson he has recommended that the EU27 accept request for extensionhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/oct/23/brexit-european-leaders-back-call-for-delay-end-january-extension
Boris Johnson will be left waiting for the EUs terms for a further Brexit extension until Friday, with signs of momentum building behind Donald Tusks plan for a delay up to 31 January. The French government has privately voiced its concerns about taking the pressure off MPs to vote for the deal, which they believe could be ratified in 15 days, but EU sources said the bloc was seeking a solution that works for all and avoids a no deal exit.
Tusk, the president of the European council, told Johnson in a phone call on Wednesday his reasons for recommending the EU27 accept the UK request for an extension. The debate among the EU27 is whether to follow Tusks lead and offer a three-month delay that could be terminated following ratification of the deal, or seek to put pressure on MPs with a shorter extension, an idea raised by Frances president, Emmanuel Macron. Tusk has suggested leaders can avoid convening for a summit if they agree to the three months sought in the prime ministers letter of request through a written procedure.
After a 90-minute meeting of EU ambassadors on Wednesday evening, there appeared to be momentum behind Tusks strategy. All agreed on the need for an extension to avoid a no-deal Brexit, an EU source said. The duration of an extension is still being discussed. There was a strong preference to use a written procedure to take the final decision.
One EU diplomat said: It felt like we were all going in one direction towards a flextension to 31 January but nothing is decided. It needs to work for everyone. The French ambassador is understood to have insisted that the EU avoid getting dragged in domestic politics in Britain, and questioned whether that would be a consequence of a longer extension. If we give it, are we making an election happen? said a source.
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Celerity
Oct 2019
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Wounded Bear
(60,977 posts)1. They need a re-vote...nt
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)2. I imagine that waiting to see what May and now Johnson will do next is the most excitement
the European leaders have had for awhile. I admit that it has my interest too in several ways. I agree that the Brits need another "non-binding" referendum that will be binding this time, if Johnson can decide
what he wants to have and what he wants to avoid.