UK negotiators are looking at whether a 1969 agreement could provide an escape route, brexit uk
Theresa May is pulling out all the stops, including turning to obscure legislation, to drive her Brexit deal.
Attorney-General Geoffrey Cox will try to negotiate legally binding changes to the so-called Irish backstop. If he succeeds, then May’s deal has a chance of getting through Parliament next week, allowing for an orderly divorce. If he fails, Britain tumbles into unprecedented political uncertainty – with Brexit probably delayed.
At last week’s meeting, three ministers, Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Greg Clark, were criticized by colleagues after they wrote a newspaper article in which they effectively threatened to quit to stop a no-deal divorce. The EU isn’t convinced, and instead is pushing for a solution based on arbitration. It’s prepared to add detail to the existing deal on how either side can demand arbitration if future talks fail to find a replacement to the backstop.
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