Make up your mind on Brexit, EU powers tell London
Theresa May’s bid to get her EU divorce deal through Parliament suffered the latest in a long series of blows yesterday. – EPA pic, March 19, 2019.
EUROPEAN Union powers today demanded London tell them clearly what it wants from Brexit, warning they had no appetite to sign off on vague plans to delay Britain’s departure from the bloc. Prime Minister Theresa May’s bid to get her EU divorce deal through Parliament suffered the latest in a long series of blows yesterday when the speaker ruled MPs could not vote again on the same proposal they had already rejected.
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