Khaleej Times

May to promise new Brexit debate in push for more negotiatin­g time

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london — British Prime Minister Theresa May will pledge this week to give parliament another chance to voice their opinions on Brexit by February 27 as she tries to buy more time to negotiate a new deal with the European Union.

As the clock ticks down to Britain’s scheduled exit on March 29, May is trying to persuade the EU to change a deal that was agreed between London and Brussels late last year but overwhelmi­ngly rejected by parliament in January.

May wants to win over lawmakers in her Conservati­ve Party with changes relating to the Northern Irish border, but the EU has refused to reopen that part of the

Theresa May

deal and instead wants May to pursue a compromise with the main opposition Labour Party by agreeing closer UK-EU ties.

The impasse has left the world’s fifth largest economy facing an uncertain future, rattling financial markets and businesses about the prospect of a disorderly exit from the bloc that could damage the economy.

Housing minster James Brokenshir­e said on Sunday May would commit to giving parliament another debate on Brexit with the chance to vote on alternativ­e options, if a deal had not yet been agreed and voted upon by then.

May is already due to update parliament on her progress towards a deal on Wednesday and then on Thursday to give parliament a chance to express their opinion. The new pledge would be for a repeat of this process by Feb. 27. —

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