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May on the British people : I'm on your side

Formally, there are only nine days until the departure of Britain from the European Union. The clock is ticking, the tension is rising – and the nervousness is

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May on the British people : I'm on your side

Formally, there are only nine days until the departure of Britain from the European Union. The clock is ticking, the tension is rising – and the nervousness is increasing. Will grant the EU the British a reprieve? The Parliament in London at the last Minute, the agreement with the Union? Or it comes on 29. March but to a chaotic break-up?

On Wednesday, it went back and forth: First, the British Prime Minister, Theresa May asked the EU great-grandson, Donald Tusk, by letter for an extension of time until 30. June. The EU balked initially against this, Please – but Tusk was later to recognize that he may support you under one condition: if it should accept under the house before the agreement.

May turned the evening in an address from her official residence in London's Downing Street to the British population and made pressure on the deputies. You could not think of any extension beyond the 30. June,, said the head of government. "It is high time that we decide."

Despite all the debates and votes in Parliament have said today, what it wants, but only what is not want it, complained to the Prime Minister. They very much regret that the members so far have been "unable" to agree on the implementation of the Brexits. May rule out a second Referendum, however, again. "We have asked the question already," she said to the population addressed. "And you have answered us."

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to order At the same time, the head of government expressed understanding for the anger and frustration in the population in the face of endless debates. "I'm on your side," said May of the citizens, the political solutions to the Concerns and problems of their everyday lives wish, instead of the never-ending debate about exiting the EU. "You, the Public, have enough," acknowledged May all be tired of Brexit"".

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On Thursday the debates. Then, the heads of government of the EU gather in Brussels for summit to discuss further action in the Brexit. It is still unclear whether May will bring in the coming week the Deal with the EU again. After their second defeat Parliament speaker John Bercow ruled that out on Monday was, as long as there are no substantial Changes to the template. Bercow citing a rule from the early 17th century. Century. May not made on Wednesday that she thinks about, now. You'll fight "day and night" for a child Brexit, as it had promised when taking office.

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