labour leader Jeremy Corbyn went into Wednesday’s negotiations with Theresa May with a demand from high-ranking members of the party to push the issue of a new referendum. This time on the agreements; hopefully can get to vote for.
labour leader, that he brought forward his party’s view that a second referendum, which shall apply to the agreement you now hope to come to, and that he would like to see a customs union. He also noted that today’s talks had not led to a common agreement.
According to the Corbyn is May focused on getting through an agreement through the house of commons next week, but noted at the same time that it remains ”very many talks” before the two can come up with something.
“the Prime minister must put forward something that is in the direction that the Labour party is on the way and that the parliament can accept,” said Jeremy Corbyn, in a tv interview.
A spokesperson for the prime minister confirmed in a statement that the talks had been ”constructive” and that both sides showed ”flexibility and willingness” to resolve the current impasse.
the pressure on the Corbyn is the party of skuggminister in Brexitfrågor, Keir Starmer, who on Monday made it clear how he wants to see the continuation of Brexit:
– In this mode, it is clear that which Brexitavtal than that should be decided by parliament then it will need further confirmation purely democratic.
What has come out of Wednesday’s meeting is not yet known except that Corbyn and May will meet again shortly.
to doubt that the two leaders will be able to agree on a common way forward. Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, who want another referendum, said she would be ”surprised and very disappointed” if the Labour party went along with the agreement that Theresa May looks to want to push through.
I am a bit concerned that something will now be rushed back and that Scotland’s interests are threatened. A customs union is not enough. The scottish economy need to be able to attract workers from all over Europe.
Nicola Sturgeon also said that she did not get the feeling that the prime minister was prepared to compromise.
a great deal of doubt that today’s meeting can come to providing real results. EU commissioner Pierre Moscovici, commissioner for economic and financial affairs, said according to the Irish Times that ”there is a growing risk that there will not be any agreement on 12 april”.
Late on Wednesday night came the data from the sources to The Sun that Theresa May is going to request a nine-month extension in connection with next week’s extraordinary EU summit. In addition, the exit can be made faster if the deal between the Uk and the EU will be finished earlier.
chairman Jean-Claude Juncker did on Wednesday clear that the Uk does not have as many options remain:
• the Uk will not get another short extension of the reconsideration period.
• If it becomes the issue of an extension, it will be a longer period of time.
– On april 12, is the optimal date for an approval of utträdesavtalet of the house of commons, said Juncker to the european Parliament.
– If there is an approval to its, then there is no opportunity to further a shorter extension, said Juncker at the same time that he promised to work on a solution that will give the british an agreement.
If there would be a avtalslös solution, the EU will immediately impose customs controls for all british goods from cars to agricultural products.
yet a minister as a result of Brexitkaoset. This time it was Brexitministern Chris Heaton-Harris, leaving the government in protest against Theresa Mays try to find a solution together with Jeremy Corbyn.
In his avgångsansökan writes Heaton-Harris that he thinks that the united kingdom would have left the EU on 29 march, which was said, and that he can not endorse a further extension, writes The Guardian.
Heaton-Harris has been responsible for drawing up plans for a avtalslös solution.
so Far, eight ministers resigned as a result of Brexitförhandlingarna.
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