May set to unveil Brexit ‘Plan B’

British Prime Minister Theresa May is scrambling to find a way ahead after MPs comprehensively rejected the deal she negotiated with the EU (Ben STANSALL)

London: British Prime Minister Theresa May will unveil her Brexit ‘Plan B’ to Parliament, Monday after MPs shredded her EU divorce deal, deepening the political gridlock 10 weeks from departure day.

Britain will leave March 29 the European Union without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan that Brussels is also happy with.

The world’s fifth-biggest economy could lose preferential access to its largest export market overnight, affecting every sector, leading to rising costs and disruption at British ports.

London and Brussels have spent the best part of two years working on a divorce agreement but MPs in Parliament’s Lower House of Commons comprehensively rejected it, last Tuesday.

One of the most problematic areas of the divorce deal is the so-called backstop on the Irish border (Paul FAITH)

May’s government then survived a confidence vote Wednesday and set about talks with figures from rival parties.

But the main opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn stayed away, stating a ‘no-deal’ departure must be ruled out first – something May says is impossible

May spoke Thursday to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and to EU leaders Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk by telephone Friday to discuss where to go next on Brexit.

EU chiefs have so far ruled out renegotiating the agreement, but have signalled they could postpone the withdrawal if May changes her ‘red lines’ on leaving the EU’s customs union and blocking free movement of citizens.

AFP

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