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Brexit Delay Gives Britain Respite
« on: April 12, 2019, 06:43:08 AM »
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Pro- and anti-Brexit supporters have vowed to step up their campaigns after European Union leaders gave Britain a six-month extension to the process of leaving the bloc.

The extension of the so-called Article 50 process averts immediate concerns of Britain leaving without an exit agreement with the European Union. The new deadline is October 31.

The delay could mean Britain will take part in EU elections scheduled in May. And there are still few signs that British lawmakers will approve Theresa May's proposed Brexit deal, further prolonging the political chaos.

EU Council President Donald Tusk announced the extension early Thursday.

"During this time the course of action will be entirely in the UK's hands," he told reporters. "It can still ratify the withdrawal agreement, in which case the extension will be terminated. It can also reconsider the whole Brexit strategy, that might lead to changes in the political declaration, but not in the withdrawal agreement. Until the end of this period the UK will also have the possibility to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit altogether,"

He added a message for Britain: "Please do not waste this time."

Addressing British lawmakers in parliament Thursday, Prime Minister Theresa May renewed calls for compromise.

"The choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear.I believe we must now press on at pace with our efforts to reach a consensus on a deal that is in the national interest."

If the British parliament ratifies the Brexit deal it can leave the bloc before October.

EU member states are due to hold European Parliament elections beginning May 23. If Britain is still a member it must take part — and that would likely exacerbate deep divisions, says Alan Wager of the UK in a Changing Europe Program at Kings College London.

"The European elections are going to be fought not just on the machinations of what these MEPs [Members of the European Parliament] might do, but on issues of identity, on issues of anger," he said.

Theresa May's deal has been rejected by dozens of pro-Brexit lawmakers in her own party who want a looser relationship with Brussels, among them Jacob Rees-Mogg.


 

 

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