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This Article is From Oct 18, 2018

Brexit Bulletin: How Much Longer?

(Bloomberg) -- Today in Brexit: European leaders were very polite to Theresa May in Brussels last night. But their verdict was clear.

Brexit talks haven't made enough progress to make it worth calling a special Brexit summit next month. Now Prime Minister May is considering a new way to break the Irish border deadlock that is holding up the talks. But it's not without risks at home and still might not be enough to solve the problem.

May addressed European Union leaders last night before they went off for dinner without her, and at least some were left puzzled by her presentation. The consensus was that she hadn't said much that was new.

But she is thinking of something quite new, even if she didn't go into much detail. May is considering extending the transition period, which is already due to keep the U.K. bound to EU rules for 21 months after exit day. She sees that as a way of breaking the impasse over the Irish border, Tim Ross and Ian Wishart report.

She signaled her willingness to give ground during talks with fellow EU leaders, according to a person familiar with the situation, and European Parliament President Antonio Tajani confirmed the issue was raised.

She wants to avoid a policed frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland after Brexit, but without erecting new barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of the U.K. The prime minister has rejected the EU's proposed solution. The EU is trying to help her make it more palatable.

Extending the transition could help as it would make it less likely that the EU's proposed solution would ever have to be invoked.

The move could potentially break the impasse. But it would come at a high political price in London: Many Brexit-backers will see it as a deferral of the true Brexit they long for. The euroskeptic Daily Mail is, well, skeptical, on its front page this morning.

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