you've been sending in your questions relating to brexit and here to answer them is jess sargeant fromhat was need him to seek an extension, if they agree to the january deadline, the eu, he is required to accept that. if the eu request a different date, he can put that to parliament and if they declined to approve that, they can reject the extension. quite highly unlikely they will say no to a different date considering they were the ones who asked the prime minister to extend any first place. the electoral amendment, why has that not kicked in to prevent the uk leaving without a deal following it in to prevent the uk leaving without a dealfollowing it being in to prevent the uk leaving without a deal following it being approved bya a deal following it being approved by a parliamentary majority. the amendment did not mean that, is meant the deal was not approved on saturday and so it kicked in at the prime minister was asked to request an extension. he has now done that and we are waiting for the eu to say whether they accept that or not. ben on twitter, i hasten to add, is asking, th