Wednesday, 27 September 2017

BREXIT SITUATION



Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, arrived in Downing Street on Tuesday. For those still wondering how the EU would react to Theresa May’s speech last week in Florence, Mr Tusk was helpfully unambiguous. “We will discuss our future relations with the UK once there is so-called sufficient progress,” he said. “I would say there’s not sufficient progress yet.” In other words: if Theresa May thought that the concessions she offered in Italy last week would be enough to unblock Brexit talks, she can think again.

The Prime Minister now finds herself in a precarious position over Brexit. Like the recipient of a scam email from a supposed Nigerian prince, she has responded positively to a demand for money only to find herself on the end of another demand. Meanwhile, the promised payoff only recedes ever further from view. The question now is what to do about this situation?



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