Theprimeminister, whosaidlastmonththathe'd ratherdiein a ditchthanaskforanotherBrexitDeLayhasnowwrittentotheEuropeanCouncilpresidentaccepting a threemonthextensiontotheBrexitprocess.
Well, ifwethinkbacktowhenTheresaMaywasprimeministeratthetime, youleadershopethatifyougotParliamentinvolved, thatcouldhelpsolvethe U.
K's Brexitquestion.
Atothertimestheythought a secondreferendumoreven, yes, a generalelection.
DefinitelywhentheybeanrenegotiatingattheBrexitdealoflateyouleadersofhope, thiscouldbringtheissueoffBrexitto a conclusionintheUKCertainlytheprimeministerpromisedyouleadersitwould, andyetlookwherewearerightnow.
TherehavebeensomanyfullstormswhenitcomestothelongBrexitprocess, andthat's whywhentheprimeministerinhislettertothe U today, I askedthem.
Theirmainfocusthroughoutallthesemonthsofnegotiationhasbeentoavoid a damagingnodeal.
Brexit.
TheywanttokeepintheirbackpocketthepossibilityoffanotherBrexitextensionifneedbetoavoid a nodealscenario, eveniftheideaofevenmoreBrexitdelayreallydoesnotmaketheyouhappyoreyecatcher.
Thanksverymuch.
Let's gotoWestminster, thentalktoLaura.
Laura.
Whatdoyouthinkthechancesareof a votetomorrow, whichactuallyapprovesthegeneralelectionbeforeChristmas?