His predecessor won a Brexit deal in Brussels but failed to get it through the British Parliament. Boris Johnson is headed in the opposite direction, rallying support in London, but meeting a wall of opposition in Brussels. nyti.ms
Flextension? Terminability? Whatever you call it, the idea of a long Brexit extension that can be cut short if Parliament finally agrees on an exit package is going to be a hard sell for Theresa May in Brussels nyti.ms
The European Union has granted a short extension to Brexit, provided Parliament approves the withdrawal deal it has twice rejected. Frustration with Britain’s political dysfunction is palpable in Brussels. nyti.ms
Unable to control her own party or the British Parliament, Theresa May now wants Brussels to save her by reopening the Brexit deal. Brussels has so far refused. nyti.ms
Unable to control her own party or the British Parliament, Theresa May now wants Brussels to save her by reopening the Brexit deal. Brussels has so far refused. nyti.ms
Prime Minister Theresa May is hoping that, if Parliament remains divided, she might use the fear of a disorderly Brexit to squeeze her deal through, perhaps after winning some last-minute concessions from Brussels nyti.ms
In Brussels, Theresa May wants to be seen as battling for the best possible deal for post-Brexit Britain. It's part of a strategy to get her plan through Parliament next month. nyti.ms