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UK PM May says she's focused on her Brexit deal, not a plan B

Updated: 2018-11-30 20:31
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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 in Downing Street in London, Britain, November 28, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

BUENOS AIRES - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday she was focused on persuading lawmakers to back her Brexit deal at a vote in parliament on Dec. 11 rather than preparing a plan B.

May secured an agreement with European Union leaders on Sunday that will see Britain leave the bloc on March 29 with continued close trade ties, but the odds look stacked against her getting it through a deeply divided British parliament.

The deal has been criticized by both eurosceptics and europhiles among her own Conservative Party lawmakers.
Opposition parties and the small Northern Irish party which props up May’s minority government have said they plan to vote against it.

"The focus of myself and the government is on the vote that is taking place on Dec. 11. We will be explaining to members of parliament why we believe that this is a good deal for the UK," May told reporters on the plane to the G20 summit in Argentina when asked if she had a back-up plan.

"I ask every member of parliament to think about delivering on the Brexit vote and doing it in a way that is in the national interest and doing it in a way that is in the interests of their constituents because it protects jobs and livelihoods."

May has said if lawmakers reject the agreement it could see the world’s fifth-largest economy leaving the bloc without a deal, or not leaving at all.

Asked which of those two options was more likely if her deal does not pass, she said: "We haven’t had the vote yet. Let’s focus on the deal that we have negotiated with the European Union."

On Wednesday, the Bank of England warned Britain risked suffering an even bigger hit to its economy than during the global financial crisis 10 years ago if it leaves the EU in the worst-case, no-deal Brexit scenario.

May said if her plan was voted down by parliament the government and businesses would have to make decisions about implementing preparations for no deal.

Parliament will begin five days of debate on Dec. 4, with the final vote due to be held on Dec. 11. A cross-party group of senior lawmakers have put forward an amendment to block May's EU withdrawal deal and to rule out a no-deal Brexit.

"It opposes the deal, rejects a no-deal Brexit ... and would enable the House (of Commons) to express its view about what should happen next if the PM’s deal is defeated," Hilary Benn, chairman of parliament's Brexit committee, wrote on Twitter.

Lawmakers who back a clean break with the EU hope that if the deal is rejected, May will go back to Brussels to seek further concessions. The EU has made clear there is little appetite to reopen negotiations.

Pro-EU politicians hope rejection of the deal will pave the way for a second referendum.

PUBLIC MOOD CHANGING?

May has said if the agreement is rejected by parliament it will lead to greater division and uncertainty. Trade Minister Liam Fox said May's attempts to win over public support by touring the country to sell her deal was working.

"The prime minister has been changing the public mood, if you look at what's been happening in polling there's clearly a shift there," Fox said.

"Members of parliament need to make their own decisions for themselves but they have to compare this particular deal against the alternatives."

In the meantime, May will push the case for reform of the World Trade Organization at the G20 summit of industrialized nations on Friday and Saturday, including increasing transparency, updating dispute settlement processes and promoting trade in services and digital alongside goods.

"We will take our independent seat at the WTO next year when we leave the European Union and we do see the need for reform," she told reporters on the plane.

May is only the second British prime minister to travel to Argentina and the first to visit Buenos Aires.

Britain is expected to announce that it will create a post of trade envoy to Buenos Aires following talks between May and Argentine President Mauricio Macri.

Reuters

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