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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think they have any intention of allowing No Deal. Just more pressure tactics to force the cowards (God! What are they frightened of?) into total capitulation.
The EU is not going to give up (to borrow Farage's Versailles analogy) the £38 billion reparation payment and the surrender of territory agreed under the new treaty posing as May's "withdrawal agreement".
If they can't get that, or some alternative BRINO, then they'll grant a "long" extension.
I suppose the icing on the cake for the EU, given the last case, would be to arrange the extension in such a way as to spare the UK the inconvenience of holding elections to the EU parliament.
The EU is not going to give up (to borrow Farage's Versailles analogy) the £38 billion reparation payment and the surrender of territory agreed under the new treaty posing as May's "withdrawal agreement".
If they can't get that, or some alternative BRINO, then they'll grant a "long" extension.
I suppose the icing on the cake for the EU, given the last case, would be to arrange the extension in such a way as to spare the UK the inconvenience of holding elections to the EU parliament.
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