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Pia Gripenberg: the EU is trying to give Theresa May a helping hand

the european Parliament debated Tuesday's Brexitomröstning in London. What are the reactions? – basically, all regret the outcome and fear that it leads t

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Pia Gripenberg: the EU is trying to give Theresa May a helping hand

the european Parliament debated Tuesday's Brexitomröstning in London. What are the reactions?

– basically, all regret the outcome and fear that it leads to a hard Brexit, then, to the Uk crash out of the EUROPEAN union on 29 march without a contract. The chief negotiator Michel Barnier was one of those who opened the debate. He explained that member states are now stepping up their preparations for a disordered withdrawal.

" Not much. This is an internal uk matter, the EU considers people. The EU reiterates that it is the Uk that must explain what changes you want, and wait because her new plan that will come about some day. At the same time underlines a series of high-level EUROPEAN politicians to utträdesavtalet, reached at a summit in november, is fixed.

Michel Barnier said that the agreement is the best compromise that the british can get. But, and this is interesting, he added that if the Uk is ready to change some of his principles, the EU will also change.

– This has been said before, but to Michel Barnier repeat it now, he has, of course, anchored in at least part of the EUROPEAN circuit. Analysis the EU is doing is that in the british parliament there is a large group of parliamentarians who want to have a softer Brexit, then, that the Uk is in a customs union with the EU or with the EU's internal market.

" I think Michel Barnier wants to give a clear signal to Theresa May that she will approach these parliamentarians, do not listen to the loud Brexitörerna who prefer to leave the EU without agreement.

" Will she agree with the EU-friendly in the Tories, with the Labour party, the scottish SNP and the liberal democrats, a soft Brexit voted on in London. The settlement agreement, the EU would like. But the price is that the conservatives are the Tories likely to crack. Much is at stake for Theresa May.

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