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putting a stop on the letter maybe even smiled at me a little bit and then he sent another letter which he sayd where he says well you know i m actually against the extension which was of course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he said great theatrical thea to make it so that s what it is skew know he he will need an extension it s impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn t do that to you he does this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he s doing something he s obliged to do because it s and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from what we re hearing decision makers there are torn between frustration and the fervent desire to ensure an orderly withdrawal let s go now to w. s brussels bureau chief max huffman. hi max. hope you can hear and see yes we can you tell me 1st of all what
scheduled departure date on october 31st britain s gregson minister stephen barclay has told lawmakers that the british government would abide by a law requiring it to to request a delay if no agreement is reached by saturday but. just. well let s bring in our bureau chief in brussels max hoffman is following all of this for us hi max we hear snippets of information coming in but can you give us an update on the latest that you re hearing there in brussels. i have a lot of snippets too and quite frankly the picture is still kind of murky we have those that say that the road blocks still remain especially the road blocks of course regarding voiding a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republicans are in that which is part of the european union and a crucial role in that is played by the dea you people so the unionist party up in northern ireland that is against the separation or even
in safety. on our own. in austria former chancellor sebastien courts and his conservative people s party are looking to build a coalition government after winning the biggest share of the vote in a general election on sunday courts is set to return to power after his party secured 37 percent of the vote a comfortable majority but not enough to govern alone quite service trance or until may when his government collapsed over a scandal involving his far right coalition partners the freedom party they saw a dramatic slump in votes yesterday. and let s go right to do funny standing by in vienna hi max you ve been speaking to voters there in the capital how are they reacting to yesterday s election. we had to measure the wind of change on the streets of vienna i can tell you the real wind is pretty strong today but as for the wind of change some people seem to have not just what happened yesterday quite yet now before listening to those sound bites i brought