“Brexit – the Uk leaving the EU”

“the Mays videovädjan after the talks with Corbyn”

“The hard-line brexitmotståndarna has mocked Theresa May that she is talking with the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.”

“Now, she explains why.”

“When it comes to brexit, there are several things we agree on,” she says in a post on Facebook. “

“On Friday, the Uk leave the EU without an agreement. “

“Over the past few days have Toryledaren and prime minister Theresa May has begun talks with Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour party. They hope to be able to break the deadlock in the brexit. “

“Brexitanhängare have shown their displeasure with this. One of them is conservative mp Jacob Rees-Mogg. “

“– the Prime minister had been able to leave the EUROPEAN union 29 march. It was the prime minister who asked for the extension, it was the prime minister who had the power to do it, ” he says to Sky News. “

“He blames May for to have deliberately delayed the brexit.”

“We leave with the agreement or not at all””

“Now explains the british prime minister in a video on Facebook why she choose to talk with motståndarpartiet.”

“– As it looks right now, parliament will not accept the agreement. But at the same time, parliament has said that we should not leave without an agreement, says Theresa May.”

“– So the options we now have is to leave the EU with a contract or not leave at all.”

“May says she wants to get through the brexit and, therefore, it is necessary to talk across party lines.”

“– There is much I do not agree with the Labour party on a purely partisan. But when it comes to brexit, we agree on several things: Stop the movement, to ensure that we leave the EU with a good contract and protect jobs, ” she says. “

“– So now we’re talking. Can we find a good way to leave with a good agreement, which is approved by the parliament?”

“May: Will be trade-offs”

“May points out that it will require compromises from both sides. “

“– But I think that the implementation of brexit is the most important. People voted to leave the EU so we as a parliament have a responsibility to implement it.”