We only have 9 days to request a Brexit transition period extension.
If we don't by 30 June, the option goes away and we will leave transition on 31 December 2020.
Why is that a problem?
Because right now we are shielded from the effects of Brexit.
On 1 January 2021, the removals van will back up to the door. We will need a new house and replacement furniture ready by then.
Well, there's a pandemic raging. It has already hurt the UK economy twice as badly as the 2009 financial crash did. And that's a lagging figure, so by the time we get the next update, things will be worse still.
Indeed, the Government has already run down a lot of its no-deal Brexit stockpiles. Firms have used all their spare cash trying to keep afloat after the virus wrecked trade.
But it is possible to be *more* prepared if we weren't also battling the consequences of the pandemic.
It's like trying to fight a forest fire on two fronts. It's not twice as hard, but much worse.
So the only decision is: do we want the full Brexit experience on 1 January 2021, or will we take the prudent step of delaying it the maximum 2 years?
So it shouldn't be an embarrassment or a climb-down if they ask for an extension.
Leave/Remain is dead except as an abstract concept. We left, so we can't remain, and advocating leave is pushing for something that has already happened.
We are ALL stuck with Brexit!
Get in touch with your MP. Explain your concerns and fears. Be sure to emphasise you're not trying to stop Brexit (you can't anyway!) but only to tweak the schedule to something less destructive.




