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Originally Posted by Chris
Will the EU27 go for a long extension, knowing that the Euro-elections will become an absolute pantomime? There has to be a serious risk of contagion across European electorates with Eurosceptic parties everywhere using the situation to accuse the EU and ruling elites of bad faith and collusion. Regards of what Parliament votes for (or continues to self-indulgently vote against) on Monday, is it now possible that the 27 heads of government will decide we are a boil to be lanced and just let the clock run down to a No Deal on 12 April?
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I believe that is the only way Brexit, as envisaged by the vast majority at the time of the referendum, could be delivered.
A rogue member of the 27 veto-ing any extension.
It's just the matter of a £40 billion or whatever, hole in the accounts that will ensure this sorry mess continues.