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Old 30-04-2018, 21:41   #2591
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
Irish border problem puts Brexit talks 'at risk', says EU's Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier
https://news.sky.com/story/irish-bor...snt-sf-twitter

The UK is being pressured to come up with a workable solution by June."Theresa May under pressure to break Brexit deadlock"
https://www.ft.com/content/3d8dbcb0-...e-22951a2d8493


Interesting to see how Theresa May handles today's defeat. Will she accept the Lords' verdict that a no-deal is ruled out or will she try and reverse it? What with Windrush, she has a lot in her inbox at the moment!
Quote:
Theresa May has suffered a crucial Brexit defeat after the House of Lords voted to kill off any prospect of the UK crashing out of the EU with “no deal”.
Peers voted by 335 votes to 244 to ensure parliament – rather than the government – decides the next steps if the prime minister’s exit deal is rejected in the autumn.
Unless the defeat is overturned in the Commons, it increases the chances of softening the deal and sending the government back to the negotiating table if the agreement is rejected.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8329761.html
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