British Prime Minister Theresa May intends to talk to each EU leader and the president of the European Commission in an attempt to change his British withdrawal agreement. A few days ago, she was once again frustrated in the British Parliament. Businesses were prepared to respond to Britain's no agreement to withdraw from the EU on March 29.
Teresa May's office said she would seek to change Ireland's safeguards during her talks with EU leaders and EU Executive Committee President Jack. The safeguard clause was one of the most controversial elements of the withdrawal agreement she reached last November.
Teresa May has told EU leaders that if the EU makes some concessions to her, mainly around safeguards, she can get her withdrawal agreement passed by the British Parliament. The safeguard clause is to ensure that there will be no return to border control between Northern Ireland and Ireland, a member of the European Union. [nL3S2096JI]
But her failure in Thursday's symbolic vote in the British Parliament weakened her commitment and increased the risk of Britain leaving Europe "without agreement" 40 days later.
In a letter to Conservative MPs, Teresa May asked them to get rid of their "personal preferences" and unite in support of an agreement based on national interests.
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