I don't think the EU will allow a one month extension. If anything, they'll go longer than three months rather than shorter.RevdTess wrote:I agree with you, with one uncertainty: Would BJ still want an election if the EU offers a 'flextension' where you can leave as soon as the deal is passed into law? And would a VonC pass if the govt opposes it? I can't see the DUP supporting it for example as a non-Tory govt would be much worse for them (although a BXP govt would satisfy them I imagine).UndercoverElephant wrote:No. They dare not VONC the tories unless they've got a copper-bottomed guarantee that a no deal brexit can't happen before the election takes place.They dare not VONC the Tories and have an election for fear of the backlash that already exists.
The moment there is an extension of 3 months or more, parliament will vote for an election. December 5th or 12th.
It would I'm sure be really hard for Johnson to now refuse an election once a 3 month flextension is offered, having condemned the parliament as zombified and having demanded an election several times. But I actually think it would be better for him electorally to accept a month delay and get the deal into law and be the man who got Brexit done, rather than go into an election having promised to 'die in a ditch' rather than fail to leave by 31st October. That way lies electoral ruin as so many will turn to the Brexit Party.
Pretty much everybody knows this parliament is finished now. It cannot do anything at all, apart from block things. An election is the only way out.