After extending the Brexit deadline from 29 March to 10 April and then from 10 April to 31 October, the Twenty-Seven again showed flexibility towards London on Monday 28 October by agreeing in principle on a further extension until 31 January 2020 of the period provided for in Article 50 of the Treaty, which was supposed to lead to Brexit, as proposed by the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk (see EUROPE B12354A11).
The national ambassadors to the European Union (Coreper)...