UK PM May to force second vote on Brexit deal: The Sun

FAN Editor
Theresa May visit to Stoke-on-Trent
British Prime Minister Theresa May delivers a speech during a visit to the Portmeirion factory in Stoke-on-Trent, Britain January 14, 2019. Ben Birchall/Pool via REUTERS

January 15, 2019

(Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May will force a second parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal despite facing defeat, The Sun reported on Monday.

The British parliament is widely expected to vote against May’s deal on Tuesday, opening up outcomes ranging from a disorderly divorce to reversing Brexit.

Allies claim that German Chancellor Angela Merkel has offered May last-minute help after saying the European Union could grant extra concessions if MPs reject her deal, the report said http://bit.ly/2HmoyC6.

The concessions include persuading Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar to agree to an end date to the so-called Irish backstop, the report added.

The EU has told May that it stood by commitments to find ways to avoid triggering the Irish backstop, an insurance policy to avoid the return of a hard border in Ireland, in their Brexit deal and that this pledge had legal weight.

Earlier this month, May spoke with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker to secure concessions from Brussels to help get her Brexit deal through parliament. She has also spoken to Germany’s Angela Merkel twice in recent weeks.

May’s office said at that time the prime minister was speaking to several European leaders to secure further reassurances ahead of the vote.

(Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru, editing by G Crosse)

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

L.A. teachers strike to protest budget cuts

Copyright CBS Interactive, 2019. All rights reserved. <![CDATA[ .title, .evening-news .listing-full-focus-with-label .items .item>.label, .evening-news .listing-full-lead-media .items .item>.label, .evening-news .module-listing.module-basic .module-heading.title, .evening-news .module .module-heading.title { font-family: “futura-pt”,Helvetica,Roboto,sans-serif; } .mobile [data-role=”content”] > .container::before { display: none; } ]]]]> ]]> <![CDATA[ ]]> <![CDATA[ ]]> <![CDATA[ ]]> <![CDATA[ ]]> <![CDATA[ ]]> <![CDATA[ ]]> Free […]

You May Like