Given the time left, it's either extension, no deal or May deal. I don't see how he can reheat the May deal as it was so roundly rejected. No deal I can't see getting through parliament and it would be career suicide for him to porogue parliament for no deal. The impending disaster would be solely on him and Boris won't take a risk on that. I notice he has gone quiet in the last week or so regarding the October 31st deadline so I think it's going to be another extension.
He can swing the extension, he can blame parliament and say he needs time to negotiate from scratch.
captain red dog wrote:Given the time left, it's either extension, no deal or May deal. I don't see how he can reheat the May deal as it was so roundly rejected. No deal I can't see getting through parliament and it would be career suicide for him to porogue parliament for no deal. The impending disaster would be solely on him and Boris won't take a risk on that. I notice he has gone quiet in the last week or so regarding the October 31st deadline so I think it's going to be another extension.
He can swing the extension, he can blame parliament and say he needs time to negotiate from scratch.
But the EU won't restart the negotiation so that won't work.