Theresa May warns MPs to ratify Brexit divorce deal or face delays

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Theresa May has issued Brexit supporters an ultimatum - ratify her deal by a European Council summit on March 21 or face a delay to Brexit way beyond June 30.

British Prime Minister Theresa May's has warned MPs that unless they approve her Brexit divorce deal after two crushing defeats, Britain's exit from the European Union could face a long delay and could involve taking part in European parliament elections.

May has issued Brexit supporters a clear ultimatum - ratify her deal by a European Council summit on March 21 or face a delay to Brexit way beyond June 30 that would open up the possibility that the entire divorce could be ultimately thwarted.The prime minister bluntly warned that Britain will be forced to take part in European parliamentary elections expected to place at the end of May if there is a longer extension to Brexit talks.

"The idea of the British people going to the polls to elect MEPs three years after voting to leave the EU hardly bears thinking about. There could be no more potent symbol of parliament's collective political failure." Her deal, an attempt to keep close relations with the EU while leaving the bloc's formal structures, was defeated by 230 votes in parliament on January 15 and by 149 votes on March 12.But May continues to fight to build support for her plan, which is expected to put before MPs for a third time next week, possibly on Tuesday.

 

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She's in no position to be making demands, lame duck if ever there was one.

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