Ever since Theresa May went on the pump in January, when the british parliament with the devastating figures voted against her Brexitavtal, she has tried to get the other member states of the EU to agree to change the agreement and provide the Uk binding guarantees that they do not remain forever in a customs union with the EU.

The negotiations are apparently going slow. On the Sunday decided namely Theresa May of the new vote in parliament, which was planned for a few days, is postponed to 12 march. It is just 17 days before the Uk is meant to leave the EU.

between the EU’s heads of state and government and the arab league, said Theresa May that there is ”positive” talks between the british government and the EU, and that it is still possible that the country will leave the 29 march.

She added that on Tuesday, her delegation meet with EU representatives in Brussels for further talks.

– because of this we will submit a proposal to parliament this week, but make sure that it is made by 12 march, said Theresa May, reports the BBC.

On 12 march is no randomly chosen date. On Wednesday, parliament in London to vote on several other Brexitrelaterade proposals which members presented.

One of the proposals, from the labour member Yvette Cooper and Toryledamoten Oliver Letwin, is that there is no new agreement with the EU on 13 march, the european parliament has the right to shoot up Brexitdatumet. This postponement is to prevent Britain crashing out of the EU without the agreement of march 29.

decide unilaterally in such a matter. But in EU circles there is a preparation for the british government, may request that the Brexit is postponed. Would such a request to land on other heads of state and government at the table, they learn to be ready to go along with the delay.

Yvette Cooper tabled a similar proposal a couple of weeks ago. Then voted it down by just over 20 votes. Since then, basically nothing has happened in the negotiations between the EU and the Uk. She and others who want to shoot up Brexit, believe that every after skilsmässodatumet approaching, more members ready to join.

there is a clear majority for Britain to have an agreement with the EU. The loud brexitörerna, who want to leave without a contract, are in the minority. At the same time, there are different views within the major parties the Tories and Labour and it is unclear how the votes may fall on party loyalties are put at stake.

Theresa May has so far strongly opposed to shoot up Brexitdatumet. She has never wanted to exclude the possibility that the british will leave the EU without agreement, because she believes one of her strongest förhandlingskort in such cases would be played away.

Her reasoning is based on that the EU does not want a disorderly exit, and would therefore be able to give something when it comes to the disputed reservlösningen for the border on the irish island.

on a setback. Three heavyweight ministers in her own government; the minister for work and pensions Amber Rudd, minister Greg Clark and minister of justice, David Gauke, joined in an opinion piece in the Daily Mail out and explained that they can think of to vote with a proposal that postpones the date of Brexit.

In the article they write that for the Uk it is better to shoot up Brexitdatumet than ”to crash out of the European union on 29 march”.

Labour’s spokesperson in the Brexitfrågor, Keir Starmer, believes that it is irresponsible to postpone the parliament’s vote. On twitter he writes to Theresa May casually let the clock go to meps to end up in a situation where they are forced to choose between her agreement or no agreement.

”the Parliament could not stand by and let this happen”, writes Keir Starmer.

https://twitter.com/Keir_Starmer/status/1099669261692350464

In connection with the summit in Egypt was met Theresa May and the European council president, Donald Tusk. According to a source from within the meeting reiterated the Tusk for Theresa May that her proposal to the EUROPEAN union must get the support of a majority in parliament in London.

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