Otago Daily Times

UK Govt mulls Brexit options

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LONDON: Britain’s Government is considerin­g different options, including possibly delaying Brexit, if Parliament fails to approve Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal by March 12.

With only 32 days until Britain is due to leave the European Union, May’s decision to push back a vote on her deal has upped the ante with Parliament, which is deeply split over how, or even whether, the country should leave the bloc.

Before a vote this week on May’s next steps, MPs are stepping up ways to try to prevent the Prime Minister from taking Britain out of the EU without a deal, a scenario many businesses say could damage the world’s fifth largest economy.

Several of their plans would involve extending Article 50, which triggered the twoyear Brexit negotiatin­g period, delaying Britain’s departure Brexit beyond March 29, something May has said would only delay a decision.

The Government is ‘‘considerin­g what to do if parliament makes that decision [does not pass the deal]’’, a UK official said.

The Telegraph reported May was considerin­g a plan to delay Brexit for up to two months.

Britain’s plan to leave the EU was thrown into crisis after parliament resounding­ly rejected May’s deal last month.

That forced May to seek changes to her deal, which was agreed in November, but so far her talks with the EU have yet to settle on a clear path that can win her the support of Parliament, which is deeply divided over Brexit.

May said yesterday a socalled ‘‘meaningful vote’’ would not take place this week and instead would happen by March 12. — Reuters

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