Just before his departure for a summit in Egypt between the EU and the arab league told the British prime minister, Theresa May for the journalists that she did not intend to push forward with a second vote on Brexit in the house of commons the next week.
analysts suspect, although they expected that within a few days take the position that the agreement which has been adjusted in any form.
The deferred vote will drive a deeper wedge in Mays’s cabinet, writes The Guardian.
Brexitavtalet was voted down in the house of commons by a wide margin earlier in the year. May have assured the parliamentarians that she will negotiate the agreement. The EU side says just as strenuously that it does not become something of a renegotiation. May possibly an addendum with clarifications added to the text of the agreement.
The knivigaste issue comes to a gränsgaranti for Ireland.
” My people are back in Brussels on Tuesday. Therefore, there can be no meaningful vote next week. But I promise that it shall be held no later than 12 march. There is still time to leave the EU on 29 march, and that is what we plan to do, said Theresa May.
by supporting the attempt in parliament to force the government to extend the deadline in the EU’s utträdesparagraf if no new agreement is in place in the middle of march.
On Saturday published two of them, Amber Rudd and David Gauke, a statement in which they warned of the risks of a withdrawal without agreement. The third utmanarministern is Greg Clark.
” People talk about extend the deadline as if it would solve the problem, but it would of course not do. You merely postpone the decision. There comes a point when we must decide, ” said May.
That, precisely, 12 march, now is the prime minister’s deadline is because she wants to get it done before the finance minister våruttalande, which shall be made on the 13th march, according to The Guardian’s sources at number 10 Downing Street, the prime minister’s office.
happens if she loses the next vote in parliament on the utträdesavtalet.
During the day in Egypt, the british leader planned individual Brexitsamtal with EU president Donald Tusk, the Netherlands head of government Mark Rutte and German chancellor Angela Merkel.
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