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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsParliament votes through bill to prevent no-deal Brexit
Andrew Sparrow and Kevin Rawlinson
Mon 8 Apr 2019 19.20 EDT
... MPs will debate the prime ministers plan to ask for a Brexit delay until 30 June on Tuesday. Parliamentarians will be able to suggest alternative dates, raising the prospect that Brexit could be pushed back yet further.
The debate was set up when Parliament passed legislation designed to prevent the UK crashing out with no deal. The legislation, proposed by the Labour MP Yvette Cooper and others, required the prime minister to present her plan to request a delay in the form of an amendable motion and prevented her from suggesting any date before 22 May. Any delay would still require the consent of the EU, which has said it must come with a workable plan, but if granted it would stave off the prospect of what Cooper called an inadvertent no-deal Brexit.
The EU said it would refuse to open trade talks with the UK after a no-deal Brexit unless the backstop issue was addressed. Michel Barnier, the EUs chief Brexit negotiator said the situation would persist until the EU got assurances on the Irish border, citizens rights and money. Barnier added that he would be happy to offer the UK a customs union ...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/apr/08/brexit-latest-news-live-theresa-may-union-most-likely-outcome-if-labour-and-government-can-compromise-says-minister-live-news
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,862 posts)Great Britain basically to fuck off. They want out of the EU? Let them leave.
TexasProgresive
(12,157 posts)The Good Friday agreement and that the Republic is EU and NI will not be.
DavidDvorkin
(19,479 posts)There are different groups of voters. You might as well say that those who voted against Trump deserve to suffer, too.