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EU's Tajani says Brexit date can be delayed few weeks at most: Report

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BERLIN, March 9 (Reuters) - It is crucial to prevent Britain crashing out of the EU in a disorderly way without a deal, the head of the European Parliament told a German media outlet.

In an interview with the Funke group of newspapers, Antonio Tajani added the date of Brexit can be delayed past March 29 by only a few weeks at most.

British lawmakers are due to vote on PM Theresa May's Brexit plan for a second time on Tuesday. May has said that, if her plan is defeated, lawmakers will be able to vote on Wednesday and Thursday on whether they want to leave the bloc without a deal, or ask for a short delay to Brexit.

“It's a matter now of avoiding the biggest mistake of all - a chaotic Brexit without contractua­l arrangemen­ts in place,” Tajani said in an interview due to be published on Saturday. Such a disorderly no-deal Brexit would be a disaster for the British economy and would also hurt the EU, Tajani said, adding that he would be happy if Britain were to remain in the bloc.

Tajani said the political declaratio­n on Brexit could perhaps be slightly more clearly formulated but he ruled out changing the withdrawal agreement, especially on the Northern Ireland issue.

Tajani said Britain would need to provide a reason for postponing its exit from the EU. “They've decided to leave - it's their problem, not ours,” he added. Tajani said Britain's departure from the EU would deter other countries from leaving the bloc.

 ??  ?? Britain's PM Theresa May delivers a speech in Grimsby on Mar 8. May called on the EU for “one more push” to strike a Brexit compromise and told MPs that rejecting the agreement could mean Britain never leaves. (Photo by Pool / Getty Images)
Britain's PM Theresa May delivers a speech in Grimsby on Mar 8. May called on the EU for “one more push” to strike a Brexit compromise and told MPs that rejecting the agreement could mean Britain never leaves. (Photo by Pool / Getty Images)

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