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Plan B = Plan A, minus Backstop

The British Prime Minister Theresa May has refused again yesterday, a Brexit-a compromise with the advocates of further close access to the EU in Parliament. Al

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Plan B = Plan A, minus Backstop

The British Prime Minister Theresa May has refused again yesterday, a Brexit-a compromise with the advocates of further close access to the EU in Parliament. Also to a shift of the exit date or to a new Referendum, it is not interested.

Though, in Brussels, negotiated the exit of the Treaty by the lower house last week with a record majority, has been rejected, May unswervingly to this Deal and is planning to toughen him up. Thus, she hopes, the Brexit-the hardliners of her party, and Northern Irish unionists but still get to your side, thanks to the new concessions of the European Union.

May reiterated rejection of the second Referendum

In its statement yesterday in Parliament, May said yesterday that she was going to present the problems of their Brexiteers and the unionists with the exit of the Treaty, again in Brussels. Neither you could, but a shift of the exit date of endorsement of a referendum on this Deal.

A second Referendum, said May would "the Public trust is undermined" and "the social cohesion of our country harm." In a concession to the 3.5 million citizens of the EU in the UK, they issued these to the planned 65-pound fee for the registration to remain.

As you move the EU to a Change in the laboriously negotiated exit contract, said May. Your goal is the so-called "Backstop", the guarantee is to be open to the Irish-Northern Irish border keep, to be repaid out of the contract.

softening of the Ireland-guarantee

Without such a Change, the Tory's don't want to support rights and the unionists Mays Deal. The Brexit-hardliners prefer to retire without a Deal from the EU, than to agree to a settlement, the United Kingdom for an unlimited period in the EU-customs Union "caught".

With a large interest was noted in this context that Poland's foreign Minister, Jacek Czaputowicz said just, you can limit the validity of the "Backstop" Yes, for example, five years. That the EU could respond as a Whole to such a softening of the Ireland-guarantee expected, of course, also on the Thames.

Ireland's foreign Minister, Simon Coveney stressed that his government was "absolutely" on the total discharge of the contract, including the "Backstop": the EU is "completely in solidarity" behind the Irish Republic. London's leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn explained to Mays remarks, the head of government wanted", the realities simply not true". You need to modify your own positions, to avoid a British "tilt" from the EU without a contract.

may's opponents want to "gain control"

Opposition politicians were generally disappointed to see that Jun still insisting on their "desperate conditions". The Prime Minister was invited last week, "leading parliamentarians" from all parties to talks in the government headquarters, since then, but no interest in consensus is shown.

Meanwhile, Tory and Labour MEPs are working frantically on plans, with an exit without a Deal. It was high time for the Parliament to gain "control over events", said yesterday the prominent Tory behind bänklerin Anna Soubry. Also, may's economic Secretary of state Richard Harrington admitted that a "No-would Deal"Brexit "a total disaster" for his country. (Tages-Anzeiger)

Created: 21.01.2019, 18:25 PM

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