Strawberry
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It needs unanimity (not consensus) from all EU nations. So it's hard, but possible. Same hurdle as (for example) the EU admitting a new member, which it has obviously done several times.
At this stage the more talked about version seems to be not that, and not extending the transition period, but some kind of post-transition transition.
I doubt the EU would accept that. Personally I think the EU should turn the screws good and proper now while the British are in need of a transition period to avoid melt downs at Dover and Folkestone.
Either sign up to the backstop solution for NI, or no transtion period and no further negotiations.