Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

May, maybe not: Brexit row sparks ministers’ resignatio­ns

- Prasun Sonwalkar British PM Theresa May

LONDON: The future of Theresa May as Britain’s Prime Minister was in doubt on Thursday after a draft Brexit agreement finalised after months of fractious talks with Brussels triggered a series of resignatio­ns and a growing challenge to her leadership.

The agreement got tenuous backing from May’s cabinet after a marathon session on Wednesday, but cracks emerged with the resignatio­ns of four ministers, including, ironically, Brexit secretary Dominic Raab, central to reaching the agreement. Besides Raab, those who resigned included cabinet minister Esther Mcvey and Indianorig­in ministers of state Shailesh Vara and Suella Braverman (nee Fernandes), two parliament­ary private secretarie­s and two other aides.

Braverman was a minister in Raab's Brexit department.

The agreement envisages continued links with the European Union after the UK leaves the bloc on March 29, 2019, infuriatin­g hardliners in May’s Conservati­ve Party, and uniting supporters and opponents of Brexit.

Calls for another referendum to resolve the imbroglio grew.

As the agreement set off reverberat­ions in Westminste­r and the markets, European Council president Donald Tusk scheduled a meeting for November 25 to “finalise and formalise” the pact.

It is then supposed to be ratified by the parliament­s of the UK and 27 EU states.

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