Theresa May will ask for a delay ahead of an EU summit in Brussels this week.
British Prime Minister Theresa May, frustrated with MPs' indecision, will ask Brussels on Wednesday for a short delay to Brexit, the BBC has reported, citing a Downing Street official.
"But the people of this country have been waiting nearly three years now," the source said."They are fed up with parliament’s failure to take a decision and the PM shares their frustration." Exasperated European leaders are demanding London tell them clearly what it wants, warning that the risk still remains that Britain could crash out of the bloc on March 29, ending its 46-year membership without formal arrangements.
With just nine days left until Britain's scheduled exit from the EU, Juncker told German broadcaster Deutschlandfunk that the remaining 27 members states' hands were tied until the political indecision in London was resolved. But she said that if MPs backed her deal this week, it might only be a short delay to ratify the text. However, this plan was scuppered on Monday when Speaker John Bercow delivered a surprise ruling that she could not keep bringing her deal back to MPs without changes. Theresa May had been by no means certain of getting her deal through parliament this week, as many Brexit-supporting MPs believe it keeps Britain too closely aligned to the EU.
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