Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
The EU are simply trying to avoid a no deal - that's the only reason why they have not locked the door. They are fed up and want to move on. If a single country from the 27 (perhaps one that does very little trade with us) becomes sufficiently fed up then a further extension will be stopped in its tracks.

Lets drop the euphemism and call Common Market 2.0 a Norway arrangement. Changing its name doesn’t stop the catastrophe that it represents. I suspect there may be more support for no deal than for it.
You may be right. But what is the problem with taking time to find out? As I said, if May's deal has the most votes, happy to move with that. If another option gets a bigger consensus, we move as we must to make that happen