With a warning in front of a long-term whereabouts of great Britain in the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May has recruited the members of the London Parliament to consent to their Brexit Treaty. If the house of Commons in a majority rejection of the withdrawal agreement with Brussels would will not leave the country “in the EU for many months, if at all,” wrote May in an article for the newspaper “Sunday Telegraph”.
May turned the deputies before the election. This should agree to the Brexit Treaty to the EU summit next Thursday, would you. in Brussels, only a “short technical extension” of the 29 March withdrawal request. This was “not the ideal result,” said May. But the population would accept it as an interim step towards the Brexit””.
the Alternative to The consent until the next Thursday would be “much worse”. In the case of a significant postponement of the exit, the UK would have to participate in the European elections in may are to participate. Three years after the Brexit Referendum, the idea allow it, said May. “There could be no more powerful Symbol of collective political failure of the Parliament.”
APR could, after information from members of the government on a previously planned third vote on the Brexit Treaty. The government will put the contract again for a vote, if a consent resolved, said Finance Minister Philip Hammond on Sunday, the BBC. So far, May had announced, until the EU summit on Thursday and again over the earlier by the Parliament twice rejected the exit to let the contract to a vote.
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The British house of Commons had decided on Thursday night, exiting the EU is not on schedule by the end of this month, but a few months later. To make this possible, you must agree to all of the 27 EU member States to the Request. In the upcoming week will be discussed at the EU summit. Several European politicians, including German foreign Minister Heiko Maas (SPD), have already made it clear that London must, however, provide plausible reasons for his request for postponement. (AFP)