Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BRITAIN PLEADS FOR BREXIT DELAY

As crucial European summit gets underway

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BRUSSELS -A humbled, even humiliated British Prime Minister Theresa May came to Brussels on Thursday not to dictate the terms of her country’s exit from the European Union, but to plead for delay - to ask, not to demand, terms for a brief extension of its departure.

Ahead of the meeting of EU leaders - a nail-biter that was expected to begin midafterno­on and could stretch late into the Belgian night.

Attitudes appeared to be hardening against Britain. Even some EU anglophile­s who once held out hope Britain would change its mind and stay in the union were snapping that the sooner the door slams on British membership, the better.

It was clear that Britain has not taken back control from Europe, as the hardline advocates of Brexit envisioned. May arrived not as supplicant, but as less

than an equal.

May on Wednesday asked to delay the U.K. departure date until the end of June, wanting to use the extra time to pass a divorce deal. The Europeans want her to pass the deal before granting her a delay, potentiall­y leaving a final decision until just hours before Britain would otherwise leave on March 29. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that EU leaders would likely approve May’s request for a three-month extension, as long as the British parliament approves the divorce agreement.

BY MICHAEL BIRNBAUM, WILLIAMBOO­TH ( C ) 2019,THE WASHINGTON POST ··

MAR21,2019

 ??  ?? Mrs May said she felt ‘deep regret’ that she needed to delay Brexit but again (Daily Mail)
Mrs May said she felt ‘deep regret’ that she needed to delay Brexit but again (Daily Mail)

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