Today, the British Parliament votes on a possible extension of the deadline for exiting the EU. EU Council President Tusk can imagine a “long shift”. But he puts conditions.

EU Council President Donald Tusk is ready for a longer postponement of the Brexit to enter: During its deliberations before the EU summit he would appeal to the 27 member States, to be for an extended period extension open, “if great Britain thinks it necessary to reconsider its strategy and, in London, about that unanimity can produce,” he wrote on Twitter.

The British Parliament is going to vote in the early evening on a possible extension of the withdrawal period. Originally, the 29. March date is targeted. Experts believe that the approval of the members to the postponement likely – but possible it is only if all other EU member States approve it. EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker had been the very least for any short period of time.