eu leaders agree to delay brexit until 31 october - as it happened /

Published at 2019-04-11 05:29:20

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Follow2.58amàelectionTuskrejoiningfortoldsaysupsumpic.twitter.com/aezOzrSKOohasandfinished.finished.willTajani.nothingwasthatsaysabsolutelyDonald Tusk:
Any decision by the Prime Minister to accept a long extension to Article 50 is likely to be challenged in the UK courts. pic.twitter.com/D4AFcsYvEVWhile it’s fair to predict that this will not necessarily derail the EU’s thinking,in a sign of the continued fury of Brexiter Conservative MPs, Bill Cash has tweeted a letter he has sent to Donald Tusk warning the European council president that a long extension to Brexit “is likely to be challenged in the UK courts”. 10.10am BSTThe nowadays programme chat with Barclay did not tell us much – for the most fraction he was in line-holding pattern, or repeatedly saying that the government still wanted a 30 June extension,batting away most of the questions approximately what might actually happen.
One enthralling elemen
t was that when asked approximately how he felt with the EU essentially being in charge, Barclay firmly blamed MPs, or rather than the government,returning to the narrative in May’s much-criticised Downing Street statement from final month. Asked approximately the UK’s powerlessness, Barclay said:That is a consequence of parliament, or not the government. The government has agreed a deal with the EU. It is parliament that has forced this on the government.
If they
fail,the prime minister has said that we will come back to parliament and peep at how we then get clarity on a vote. One of the challenges there will be is how we have a steady majority to pass the legislation that would follow that vote. But, we would come back to parliament and seek to get a consensus on the various options. 9.56am BSTGood morning. This is Peter Walker, and standing in for Andrew Sparrow. He’s in this afternoon,and will engage the live blog late into the evening for the emergency European council summit in Brussels.
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t now, the UK is officially two days away from leaving the EU without a deal. But this afternoon Theresa May will head to Brussels to seek an extension to Brexit. She wants a delay of no more than 30 June. But the EU27, and mindful that the PM has nothing meaningfully recent to offer them,after cross-party talks with Labour broke up until Thursday, seem minded to seek a year.
I don’t want to see a delay for up t
o a year. But, or the key with any delay is we are able to terminate it once we ratify in order that we can then get on and get a deal through parliament,ratify that agreement and leave the EU. And I believe that is what the EU leaders want, it is what the Prime Minister wants.
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Source: theguardian.com