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UK aims to salvage Brexit deal as EU says: make up your mind

 UK aims to salvage Brexit deal as EU says: make up your mind

A tourist takes a selfie next to placards placed by anti-Brexit supporters stand opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, Monday, March 18, 2019. British Prime Minister Theresa May was making a last-minute push Monday to win support for her European Union divorce deal, warning opponents that failure to approve it would mean a long 鈥 and possibly indefinite 鈥 delay to Brexit. Parliament has rejected the agreement twice, but May aims to try a third time this week if she can persuade enough lawmakers to change their minds. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

LONDON 鈥 The British government was preparing Tuesday to ask the European Union for a delay of at least several months to Brexit after the speaker of the House of Commons ruled that Prime Minister Theresa May cannot keep asking lawmakers to vote on the same divorce deal that they have already rejected twice.

Speaker John Bercow鈥檚 ruling was a potentially fatal blow to May鈥檚 Brexit deal with the EU. She had hoped to win over opponents and bring it back to Parliament this week, before a summit of the 28-nation bloc in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.

If the deal was approved, May had planned to ask the bloc for a short 鈥渢echnical extension鈥 in order for Parliament to pass the necessary legislation for Britain鈥檚 departure.

But after Bercow鈥檚 bombshell declaration that Parliament can only vote again if the deal is 鈥渇undamentally different,鈥 May faces the prospect of requesting a much longer delay.

May has warned opponents that a failure to approve the agreement would mean a long, and possibly indefinite, delay to Britain鈥檚 departure from the EU.

It could also mean Britain crashing out of the bloc next week without a deal, even though Parliament has voted to rule out that option.

By law, the U.K. will leave the EU on March 29, deal or no deal, unless it secures a delay from the bloc. Withdrawing without a deal could mean huge disruption for businesses and people in the U.K. and the 27 remaining EU countries.

鈥淚f there is no decision, the date of March 29 comes and then it鈥檚 a 鈥榥o-deal,'鈥 said French European affairs minister Nathalie Loiseau. 鈥淔or the British to decide nothing is to decide on a 鈥榥o-deal.'鈥

Loiseau said U.K. lawmakers 鈥渉ave said no to a 鈥榥o-deal鈥 and they have said no to a realistic deal. They have to change their mind on one of the two options.鈥

EU leaders are intensely frustrated with Britain鈥檚 political paralysis, and say they will only grant an extension if U.K. politicians break their deadlock and decide what kind of Brexit they want.

鈥淚 expect clear and precise proposals of the British government,鈥 said Germany鈥檚 European affairs minister, Michael Roth.

鈥淲e are really exhausted by these negotiations,鈥 Roth said at a meeting with his EU counterparts in Brussels ahead of the leaders鈥 summit.

The British government, meanwhile, signaled that it has not given up on May鈥檚 deal, and could try to bring it back to Parliament next week if it can win over enough opponents.

Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay said that despite Bercow鈥檚 ruling, the deal could be voted on again if 鈥渢he circumstances have changed.鈥

鈥淭he fact that a number of members of Parliament have said that they will change their votes points to the fact that there are things that are different,鈥 he told Sky 黑料社. / gsg

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