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'Special place in hell' for no plan Brexiteers, says European Union leader Donald Tusk

Agence France-Presse • February 6, 2019, 23:09:25 IST
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The British prime minister is due in Brussels on Thursday to discuss ways to ensure Britain’s orderly withdrawal from the EU and avoid what Tusk warned would be a “fiasco.”

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'Special place in hell' for no plan Brexiteers, says European Union leader Donald Tusk

Brussels: European Union leader Donald Tusk on Wednesday condemned those calling for Brexit with no idea how to carry it out, saying he hopes Theresa May now has a “realistic” plan. The British prime minister is due in Brussels on Thursday to discuss ways to ensure Britain’s orderly withdrawal from the EU and avoid what Tusk warned would be a “fiasco.”  But Tusk, standing by Irish leader Leo Varadkar, warned once again that the divorce deal May agreed last year but failed to sell to her parliament will not be reopened. [caption id=“attachment_3734667” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of European Union Donald Tusk. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/donald_tusk_reuters.jpg) File image of European Union leader Donald Tusk. Reuters[/caption] Neither will the deal’s “backstop” that ensures an open Irish border, he said, denouncing the British eurosceptics pushing for an abrupt “no deal” departure. “I’ve been wondering what that special place in Hell looks like, for those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely,” Tusk said. Ireland’s Varadkar met Tusk, who represents EU member states as president of the European Council, before talks with EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker. Both top EU officials are due to host May on Thursday, but few in Brussels expect her to come with an acceptable offer to revive the deal, 50 days from Brexit. “Today our most important task is to prevent a no deal scenario,” Tusk said, stressing that the EU “is not making any new offer” and the deal is “not open for renegotiation.” Offering warm support for his guest, Tusk said the European Union “will not gamble with peace” on the Irish border by removing the backstop from the deal. “I hope that tomorrow we will hear from Prime Minister May a realistic suggestion on how to end the impasse,” he said. But he added: “A sense of responsibility also tells us to prepare for a possible fiasco.” Varadkar, whose government has stressed the importance of maintaining an open border between Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit, thanked Tusk. “While we expect the backstop will never be used, we agreed again today it is needed as a legal guarantee to ensure there is no return to a hard border,” he said. May fears she will not be able to command a majority in the House of Commons to ratify a withdrawal that binds Britain into a customs union until the border issue is resolved. On Wednesday, she discussed the issue with Northern Irish leaders in the British province before her difficult visit to Brussels to confront a sceptical Juncker and Tusk. Last month, the House of Commons overwhelmingly rejected the Brexit deal that May had negotiated with the EU over 18 months of painstaking high-stakes diplomacy. May is now looking into changes to satisfy her MPs, who fear the backstop would keep Britain indefinitely tied to EU rules with even closer alignment for Northern Ireland. Speaking in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, May vowed to seek a solution that keeps the border open and preserves the peace that ended years of violence in the British province. The impasse in Brussels has led to heightened fears Britain could crash out of the EU, its closest trading partner, without a deal on March 29, disrupting trade flows. German chancellor Angela Merkel said during a trip to Tokyo on Tuesday: “Two months is not a long time but there is still time, and this should be used by all sides.”  British MPs who met Juncker’s right-hand man, Martin Selmayr, in Brussels on Monday said he did not rule out some kind of legal assurance on the backstop. But Selmayr himself rejected this, tweeting: “On the EU side, nobody is considering this.”

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