Hindustan Times (Patiala)

The Brexit mess in the UK just got messier

With several ministeria­l resignatio­ns, PM May is struggling to save the deal

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Prime Minister Theresa May is caught in the unenviable position of presiding over the meltdown of her government over Britain’s impending divorce from the European Union. A day after she announced that she had her cabinet’s backing for a draft agreement negotiated with the European Union for Brexit in March next year, Ms May was struggling to save the controvers­ial deal and her job following the resignatio­n of four ministers and demands for the premier’s ouster from a growing number of lawmakers of her Conservati­ve Party. Those who favour Britain’s exit from the 28-member European bloc have long argued that the move would help reassert the country’s sovereignt­y and ability to make laws, as well as stem the inflow of migrants and protect jobs for Britons. Those in the Remain camp have pointed out that Britain, after its exit from the European Union, will still have to implement the grouping’s rules if it desires to access the European common market. The dreams of the Brexiteers of countries around the world lining up to forge new free trade agreements, too, are unlikely to be realised any time soon. Moreover, Britain can retain a soft border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, a crucial outcome of the Good Friday Agreement, only by remaining in some form of customs union.

As the people of Britain grapple with the harsh realities brought on by the Brexit referendum of 2016 , there have been growing calls for a fresh referendum. Matters will get far messier if Ms May fails to survive a vote of confidence in Parliament.

Whatever the outcome, Brexit will certainly impact the 800odd Indian companies that have set up shop in Britain and now employ some 110,000 people. It is unlikely that Britain will remain as attractive an investment destinatio­n it has been so far for these firms if Britain’s exit from the European Union leads to more chaos and uncertaint­y.

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