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Brexit latest news: Theresa May pledges to resign on condition that MPs back her EU withdrawal agreement

Agence France-Presse • March 28, 2019, 08:58:44 IST
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Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday offered to resign in a final bid to get parliament to back her Brexit deal, as MPs failed in their own attempt to break the deadlock that has plunged Britain into crisis.

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Brexit latest news: Theresa May pledges to resign on condition that MPs back her EU withdrawal agreement

London: Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday offered to resign in a final bid to get parliament to back her Brexit deal, as MPs failed in their own attempt to break the deadlock that has plunged Britain into crisis. Out of options and at risk of losing control of the process of leaving the European Union, May dramatically announced she would quit if her MPs finally backed her withdrawal agreement. The offer came just hours before the House of Commons took part in an unprecedented series of votes intended to seek an alternative plan, but which, in the end, only highlighted the divisions among MPs. [caption id=“attachment_6049841” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo of British prime minister Theresa May. AP File photo of British prime minister Theresa May. AP[/caption] Not one of eight proposals put forward earned a majority, an outcome that Brexit minister Steve Barclay said “strengthens our view that the deal our government has negotiated is the best option”. MPs have twice rejected May’s Brexit deal, both times by large majorities, but she is still trying to convince them, and on Wednesday made what is expected to be her final offer. “I know there is a desire for a new approach, and new leadership, in the second phase of the Brexit negotiations and I won’t stand in the way of that,” she told a packed meeting of her Conservative MPs. “But we need to get the deal through and deliver Brexit. I am prepared to leave this job earlier than I intended in order to do what is right for our country and our party.” May agreed a deal with the EU last week to delay Brexit amid fears Britain was heading for a potentially catastrophic “no deal” exit on Friday. If her deal is passed by MPs this week, Brexit will happen on 22 May, but if not, she must return to Brussels before 12 April to explain what happens next. DUP still opposed  The British parliament is deeply divided over Brexit, reflecting splits in the country that voted 52 percent to 48 percent in 2016 to end its four-decade relationship with the EU. MPs have so far only been able to agree that they dislike May’s deal, and that they do not want to leave with no deal at all. Some of the opposition to the prime minister’s plan is softening. Leading Brexit supporter Boris Johnson — a likely contender to replace May — told fellow MPs on Wednesday he would support the deal, while several fellow hardliners have also switched. But a group of Conservatives reported to call themselves “The Spartans” is still holding out — as is the Democratic Unionist Party, the Northern Irish party which props up May’s government. The DUP says the “backstop” plan in the deal to keep open the border with EU member Ireland after Brexit poses an “unacceptable threat” to the United Kingdom’s political union. “We will not be supporting the government if they table a fresh meaningful vote (on the Brexit deal),” a spokesman said. Downing Street still has hopes of returning its deal to MPs for a third vote this week, but said it would only do this if it believed it would win. The opposition Labour and Scottish National parties are also against the deal. MPs vote on alternatives Frustrated by May’s refusal to change strategy, backbench MPs voted on Monday to stage their own series of votes which might set out an alternative plan. May’s cabinet ministers abstained. MPs were asked to vote yes or no to eight options — but there was no majority for any of them. A plan for a new customs union with the EU after Brexit came closest, defeated by a slim margin of 272 votes to 264, but May has repeatedly ruled out this option. A proposal to put May’s deal, if agreed, to a “confirmatory” public vote also came close to passing, defeated by 295 to 268 votes — a result that drew huge cheers in the Commons. Time has now been set aside on Monday for MPs to try and whittle down the most popular options — however, the motions are not binding on May. “There are no easy options here,” Barclay said, adding: “I call on all members from across this house, in the national interest, to back the prime minister’s deal.” In Thursday’s newspapers, The Guardian called May’s resignation offer “a stitch-up for a bad deal”. The Sun said the Commons had descended into “total farce” after failing to back any alternative, while May “admitted she has lost control”.

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