Isn’t there an automatic clause if they call for an election though? That at leas was one of the ‘very good reasons needed’ for a time extension that they’d only be willing to do an extension over. Though an attempt to call for a general election has gotten shot down.
Still, the extension is only for three months and I don’t see how they’d come up with something in that time frame because obviously they don’t want a no-deal Brexit, the current effort speaks volumes, but they can’t decide on what they want to do either. Unfortunately, limbo isn’t an option politically, legally, or economically (though I guess limbo would marginally be acceptable just for the consistency alone).
They could be trying to figure out a solution to the impasse (though I guess the current effort counts?), but instead are playing politics.
I'm honestly surprised they didn't do that thing where they just "forget" it's happening and they find out 200 years later that the u.k has been leaving the e.u for 200 years
EDIT: Also, what would happen legally speaking if England left the U.K, obviously that wouldn't happen but what if it did
Given that there’s a cost politically (particularly domestically in the U.K.), economically, and legally to staying in limbo, it’d be pretty hard to ‘forget’ that it’s happening.
Edit: You know, what would happen if the EU refused the request because it doesn’t count as a really good reason, unless they legally (or maybe diplomatically) can’t refuse? I wonder if they’ve considered that.