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EU says UK must justify any Brexit delay

 

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An anti-Brexit protester holds up a sign outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain March 14, 2019. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

 

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union executive said Britain will have to justify any request to postpone Brexit beyond the end of this month and that EU leaders would put a priority on avoiding disrupting EU institutions in considering it.

 

Noting Thursday's votes in the British parliament to seek a delay in leaving the bloc, a spokesman for the European Commission said: "A request for an extension of Article 50 requires the unanimous agreement of all 27 member states."

 

The Council of national leaders, he said, would "consider such a request, giving priority to the need to ensure the functioning of the EU institutions and taking into account the reasons for and duration of a possible extension."

 

The Council is due to meet next Thursday and Friday. Several leaders have already said that Britain must either have left before a new European Parliament is elected in May to take office in July or must hold its own EU election in order to avoid any legal challenge to the legitimacy of the legislature.

 

Some have also said that Britain should not be allowed merely to continue to remain a member while giving no clear indication of what it planned to use an extension for after months of deadlock in London over whether or not to accept a Brexit treaty agreed by Prime Minister Theresa May.

 

(Reporting by Alastair Macdonald ; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

 

 

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2 minutes ago, vogie said:

I suspect your views mirror most of the MPs in Parliament that want to remain within the EU, however the country voted to leave the EU and our spineless self serving members of parliament are doing everything possible to thwart that democratic decision. That has left the very few decent democratic MPs in Parliament with Hobsons choice, either vote for a very bad deal or be left with the possibility of an even more watered down deal, and most likely no deal at all. Not an envious choice for anyone to have to choose.

 

Totally agree.

This is what is all about. Even if you don't agree with the referendum result you must believe in democracy and see that this is just not acceptable.

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/eu-will-agree-to-extra-time-if-there-is-a-second-brexit-referendum-z6td8nvd7

 

"Donald Tusk, president of the European council, who will chair next Thursday’s talks between EU leaders, is pushing for a long extension so that Britain can either reverse or soften Brexit. “During my consultations ahead of the European council, I will appeal to the EU 27 to be open to a long extension if the UK finds it necessary to rethink its Brexit strategy and build consensus around it,” he said."

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1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Whilst not a huge fan of Boris at least he did the right thing and resign over Mays appalling deal. Same with David Davis and Dominic Rhab. After the failed attempt to oust May as Party Leader, Boris has been sidelined. Far to many remaining Tory MPs and even more in the cabinet.

Give me a break.

 

Boris resigned as it was in his interests to do so. If it was in his interest to sit in a tutu on the treasury benches wearing a top hat as foreign secretary, Boris would do it.

 

Boris has only ever been about Boris. Brexit has simply been a useful vehicle for his ambitions. Like most of the people supporting it.

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2 hours ago, watso63 said:

The troughing pigs in Westminster won't, can't or are unable to follow simple instructions given to them by the people they are duty bound to serve so please do the one decent thing EU and kick us out on 29 March. You won't of course but watch out in the upcoming EU elections if the delay keeps getting extended. Those parliamentary traitors voted for article 50, I hope come the next General Election every rotten MP from a leave constituency that voted against a no deal Brexit is booted out of office. 

I suggest you read and learn about parliamentary representative democracy BEFORE making foolish comments.

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