British PM May tries to sell her Brexit deal to ministers

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News ID: 31523
Publish Date: 12:55 - 14 November 2018
TEHRAN, November 14 - Prime Minister Theresa May will try to convince senior ministers on Wednesday to accept a draft European Union divorce deal that opponents said would imperil her own government and threaten the unity of the United Kingdom.

British PM May tries to sell her Brexit deal to ministers
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) -Prime Minister Theresa May will try to convince senior ministers on Wednesday to accept a draft European Union divorce deal that opponents said would imperil her own government and threaten the unity of the United Kingdom. 

As the EU braces for the biggest divorce in its history, the weakest British leader in a generation has to try to get the deal approved by parliament before exiting the bloc on March 29, 2019.

Brexiteers in May’s Conservative Party accused her of surrendering to the EU and said they would vote the deal down, while the Northern Irish party which props up her minority government questioned whether she would be able to get parliamentary approval.

The British cabinet will meet at 1400 GMT.

“From what we have seen and heard we do not believe this deal is the best deal,” said Jeffrey Donaldson, a lawmaker in the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) which props up May’s government.

“This deal has the potential to lead to the break-up of the United Kingdom and that is not something we can support,” said Donaldson, who said he was not afraid of another election.

Sterling, which has seesawed since reaching $1.50 just before Britain’s 2016 referendum that saw a 52-48 percent margin for leaving the EU, surged on news of a deal but then erased some gains as opponents lined up to criticize May.

EU leaders could meet on Nov. 25 for a summit to seal the Brexit deal if May’s cabinet approves the text, diplomatic sources said.

SURRENDER?

The draft deal pushes the United Kingdom toward the Brexit finale though the ultimate outcome is uncertain: scenarios range from a calm divorce to upheaval that would scuttle the economy and sink May’s premiership or even lead to another referendum.

May, an initial opponent of Brexit who won the top job in the turmoil following the referendum vote, staked her future on a deal which she hopes will solve the Brexit riddle: leaving the EU while preserving the closest possible ties.

Far from garnering broad support, May’s plans so far have upset Brexiteers, pro-Europeans, Scottish nationalists, Northern Ireland’s DUP and some of her own ministers.

Prominent Brexiteers such as Conservative lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg and former foreign secretary Boris Johnson said May had sold out the United Kingdom and that they would oppose it.

“For the first time in a thousand years this place, this parliament, will not have a say over the laws that govern this country,” Johnson said. “It is a quite incredible state of affairs.”

Source: Reuters

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