The British house of Commons in London blared on Wednesday evening the Brexit-a proposal of Jeremy Corbyn . Thus, the Labour leader is under pressure for a further referendum-intensive.
The deputies of the lower house voted on Wednesday evening a majority against its proposal for a closer integration with the EU. The Labour leader wanted to do with the application of his five points for a softer Brexit to official government policy. A customs Union with the European Union and adaptation to the rules of the EU internal market.
Corbyn had announced to support the call for a second Brexit Referendum should fail in his application. 23. June 2016 voted the Brits in a first referendum with a narrow majority for the country’s withdrawal from the EU. The Scottish national party (SNP) wants to give a Brexit without agreement with your request in all circumstances is a cancellation.
A non-partisan push to force the Prime Minister by law, to move the Brexit, if you fail with your exit deal in the British Parliament again. This application May tried to take in advance of the Wind out of the sails, by promising a vote on a Brexit-shift.
a Good chance is likely to have a proposal to guarantee the rights of EU citizens in the UK and Brits in the EU, whether or not the Deal is accepted as a Whole. Another application is to set May not be binding on her promise to leave a Brexit-postponement of vote, should you with your Deal up to 12. March, fail.
Merkel and Macron open to postponement
Germany and France have shown, in principle, open to a postponement of the Brexit. “If the UK needs more time, then we will not refuse us the of course,” said German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) on Wednesday at a Meeting with the French President, Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
Macron limited but he would consider a request for postponement only if it is “justified”. “If the British need more time, then we can consider a request to defer,” said Macron. The President pointed out, however, that the problems would not be solved by an extension. Similar to Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said in Madrid. To extend “the uncertainty caused by longer periods of time, is not an Option,” he said. A new deadline for the UK would have to agree to all of the 27 other EU countries.
“Certainly not 21 months!”
EU negotiator, Michel Barnier, called on the British to establish exactly what they wanted to do with the extra time. The EU wants to go, at the end of “not again in a similar cul-de-SAC as it is today again,” said Barnier. “Objectively, we don’t need more time, we need decisions,” he said.
The Brexit Officer of the European Parliament, Guy Verhofstadt, said that more than a few months of reprieve for the British would be out of the question. “Certainly not 21 months!”, he stressed, with a view to Considerations of some EU diplomats. Europe is already “much too long by the Brexit taken hostage” and had to devote themselves to finally “positive projects” and the overdue Reform of the Union. (fal/sda/afp)
Created: 27.02.2019, 20:38 PM