Theresa May Poised To Fly To Brussels To Sign Brexit Deal – But DUP Could Yet Scupper Plans



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Theresa May Poised To Fly To Brussels To Sign Brexit Deal – But DUP Could Yet Scupper Plans

A Brexit ‘divorce’ deal is so close to being agreed Theresa May is reportedly poised to fly to Brussels on Friday morning to sign the agreement – though the Democratic Unionist Party could still block the package.

Reports were surfacing late on Thursday that the UK and Ireland could reach agreement within hours on how to run their post-Brexit Irish land border.

This would pave the way for a deal that would remove the last obstacle to opening free trade talks with the EU, and draw a line under talks that collapsed earlier this week.

May, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Council Chairman Donald Tusk could meet early on Friday to seal the border deal, the European Commission’s chief spokesman said.

1. Hear current plan is for PM to travel to Brussels v v early in morning to see Juncker and Tusk to cross ‘i’s’ and dot ‘t’s, make some kind of short statement announcing agreement then be home in time for lunch, BUT

— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) December 7, 2017

But the DUP, which stalled the deal earlier in the week, could yet put a spanner in the works. 

It insists that Northern Ireland, as part of the UK, must leave the EU in the same way as the rest of the UK – so no ‘special’ deal for Northern Ireland alone.

All sides say they want to avoid a return to a ‘hard’ border between EU member Ireland and the British-ruled province of Northern Ireland, which might upset the peace established after decades of violence.

May get the support of the DUP, which is propping up her minority government.

2. While I’m told DUP Westminster leadership has signed off the new proposal, the DUP Belfast leadership has not yet – so take this caveat seriously, nothing has been officially confirmed and it could yet stumble

— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) December 7, 2017

DUP source suggests if the Prime Minister is going to Brussels she’s going without them. Says “There is still more work to do”

— Carl Dinnen (@carldinnen) December 7, 2017

Moving to talks about trade and a Brexit transition are crucial for the future of May’s premiership, and to keep trade flowing between the world’s biggest trading bloc and its sixth largest national economy after Britain leaves on March 29, 2019.

The EU will only move to trade talks if there is enough progress on three key issues: the money Britain must pay to the EU; rights for EU citizens in Britain and British citizens in the EU; and how to avoid a hard border with Ireland.

As speculation swirled about whether London, Dublin and Brussels were about to clinch a border deal, Tusk’s office said he would brief reporters at 6.50am.

The EU says May has an effective deadline of Sunday night if she wants to seal a deal and hope to have agreement on trade talks in time for the EU summit on December 14.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/may-brexit_uk_5a29ba0ae4b0a290f04f57c6


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