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May takes Brexit battle to Brussels

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By AFP Updated: Nov 21, 2018 10:00 pm
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Brussels, Nov. 21 (AFP): Theresa May will briefly escape the Westminster bear pit to bring her Brexit battle to Brussels on Wednesday, just four days before the divorce deal is to be signed.

After enduring another parliamentary grilling at prime minister’s questions in London, the British leader will cross the Channel to visit EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker.
Having seen off – at least for now – a potential leadership challenge by hardline Brexiteers in her own party, she now hopes to wring out of Brussels a Brexit arrangement that she can sell to her parliament. The withdrawal treaty itself is all but final, and preparations are under way for a summit on Sunday to sign it, but there remains the matter of a parallel 20-page political declaration on future EU-UK ties. European diplomats and EU officials have been in intense talks on the political declaration this week. One of them told AFP that they now expect to publish it on Thursday morning, after May’s afternoon tea talks with Juncker.

Neither side has much wiggle room left to polish the text, but May must show that she has left nothing on the table if she is to convince British members of parliament to ratify the deal in the coming weeks.

May faces pressure from her Northern Irish allies, who oppose a deal they say weakens British sovereignty in their province, and from Spain, which warned it might oppose the accord over the issue of Gibraltar.

Two of May’s top ministers quit last week, including her Brexit secretary, while MPs from all parties came out against it – increasing the chances that Britain will crash out of the Union on March 29 without an agreement. The withdrawal deal covers Britain’s financial settlement, expatriate citizens’ rights, contingency plans to keep open the Irish border and the terms of a post-Brexit transition.

Officials are now racing to agree the accompanying outline statement on the future trading and security relationship for after Britain leaves the EU’s single market and customs union in March.

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By AFP Updated: Nov 21, 2018 10:00:55 pm
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