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EU Parliament scoffs at May’s vote-meddling claim

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Brussels, May 4: European Parliament president Antonio Tajani on Thursday dismissed a claim by British Prime Minister Theresa May that the EU was trying to influence the outcome of the June election in Britain.

“No one is trying to influence the outcome of the election campaign in the United Kingdom,” Tajani told journalist­s at the opening of a European history museum in Brussels.

“It is neither an attack or a bad word to say being a member of the European Union is not the same as being outside the EU,” Tajani said.

May accused Brussels on Wednesday of trying to influence next month’s election with “threats against Britain” over Brexit talks, as the two sides traded blows over terms of the country’s divorce.

May fired off her broadside after the bloc’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier warned that the negotiatio­ns on Britain’s divorce from the EU would not be quick or painless. She said the hardening of the European Commission’s stance was “deliberate­ly timed to affect the result” of the snap June 8 election.

The chief spokesman for European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker played down the comments, chalking them up to campaign rhetoric. “We are not naive. We know there is an election taking place in UK,” spokesman Margaritis Schinas said. “We in Brussels... are very busy and won’t ‘Brexitise’ our work,” he said. — AFP

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