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Brexit talks: labor calls for more good will

Yet, there is no Brexit-a compromise between the British government and the Labour Opposition. While the government is confident that calls for Labour to be mor

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Brexit talks: labor calls for more good will

Yet, there is no Brexit-a compromise between the British government and the Labour Opposition. While the government is confident that calls for Labour to be more accommodating of May.

In talks on a solution to the Brexit-dispute, the British government and the Labour will not have been approaching Opposition so far. The British Finance Minister Philip Hammond expressed confident that The discussions would continue, he said during a Meeting of EU Finance Ministers in Bucharest. He said, "that we will reach some kind of agreement".

According to his words, the government of Prime Minister Theresa May are willing to compromise. There are "no red lines" and you wanted to go the "unbiased in the talks". "We should be open for proposals of other, to listen to, and some people in the Labour-party's other proposals." Hammond is a member of the Pro-Europe wing of the Tory party.

The British Chancellor of the exchequer-Philip Hammond of "some kind of agreement".

May relies on the Opposition

The agreement, which was is May with the EU, was in the British Parliament three Times already. The Alternative to may's concept, which had brought members of Parliament, failed. At the beginning of the week, the Prime Minister appealed directly to Labour, to talk about compromises to their Brexit Deal.

Potential compromises are, however, limits the EU. The with May negotiated agreement consists of the Treaty on the outlet, and a document on the future relations of the British to the EU. Changes to the text of the Treaty includes the EU, the political explanation, however, could still be changed.

Labour power, pressure

Labour is unhappy with the way the Brexit talks with May ran so far.

Labour called on the government to move in the search for a solution. The good-will of Labour is there to find with May reach an agreement, said the domestic political spokesperson for the party, Diane Abbott. The Team of the Prime Minister was, however, unwilling, she told the BBC. The government should therefore place "a little more flexibility" than in the past.

Unclear, what Changes would exactly act the party out, and whether not only May, but also the EU can accept this in the end. So far, Labour in the negotiations for a closer relationship between the UK and the EU. The party asked about the whereabouts of the United Kingdom in a customs Union. Brexit-hard-liners in Mays conservative party to reject the.

The EU has already made it clear that a clear statement of the British is a prerequisite for the approval of the heads of state and government to a Brexit - extension. Otherwise, the United Kingdom, could on 12. April without agreement with the EU resignation.

new passports

launched by The British authorities, in the meantime, new passports, in spite of the displacement of the Brexit. Since the 30. In March, a day after the originally scheduled to exit the EU, to be spent according to the Ministry of the interior passes without the label "European Union". For cost reasons, also still old stock in circulation that are still with the EU reference. For British citizens to travel, nothing would change.

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