Theresa may’s last appeal

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Until recently, the British Prime Minister, Theresa May fought in Parliament for her to exit the EU agreement. All signs point to a rejection. Barbara Wesel reports from London.

At the end of the British Prime Minister tried to even the history books: If the pending decision in Parliament will be described later, then people would ask if “we have implemented the decision to exit the EU, if we protected our economy and our security, as well as the unity of the Union, or whether we have failed the British people”. But you earned for this appeal to the judgment of the descendants, especially laughter.

The announced defeat

“Think about the Deal again”, called on Theresa May, the deputies again. In the case of a couple of parliamentarians from the ranks of the call seems to have helped. Five of the doubters on the conservative benches to have changed your mind and now for the Deal to want to vote. On the other hand, there was on Monday a further resignation of one of the so-called whip in the Tory group. The number of retirements increased due to the Brexit in Mays now on 13.

The majority of buyers of the Northern Irish DUP and over 100 conservative MPs have announced again that they would say no. The large majority of the opposition Labour Party, the Scottish SNP and the liberals. Well over 400 MPs could vote against May, so the calculations. That would be about two-thirds of the lower house.

Theresa May faces a new defeat?

This announced heavy defeat can no longer turn away Theresa May, however, After you leave the first appointment in December had burst, now there is no way out. Theresa May can try to just damage limitation and a way out of the current paralysis of British policy search.

Unclear course of Opposition

What comes to the Prime Minister in the process, to the benefit of, is the incredible weakness of the Opposition. A majority, with Labour now favour a second Referendum. But party leader Jeremy Corbyn claims that he could achieve in Brussels, a much better outcome to the negotiations, if he would be head of government.

However, the leader of the opposition can’t decide whether he should dare to have a miss trust to apply for a vote. It will come “soon,” he said on Monday evening its members. But Corbyn knows that he would lose it probably. Because the rebels are in the government party will close ranks quickly when it is a question of power and the preservation of the conservative government.

The leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn is looking so far in vain for a way out of the Brexit-Chaos

A majority of the Labour is in favour for weeks now, a second Referendum as a way out of the crisis. But party chief Corbyn refuses and hopes to continue to the Tories out of Downing Street distribute. Maybe he needs to relent in the end, but he threatens to squander until then, all the chances, from the disunity of the Conservative.

Useless gifts from Brussels

Just in time the day before the vote in London, the leaders of the EU Theresa May tried to reach out a helping Hand. They assured her in a long letter, the stumbling block in the form of the Irish Backstop was just temporary.Nobody wanted to hold the British permanently

In addition, you could begin immediately after acceptance of the withdrawal agreement in London with talks on a trade agreement. And, if necessary, the EU is also willing to extend the deadline for the Brexit at the end of March something. Despite the Attempts of the Prime Minister, to explain the friendly Letter to the act, of these assurances, no one to impress. DUP and conservative Brexiteers say no.

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“Inadequate” was because of that censorship, which your opponent Theresa May issued immediately. Brussels would have been able to save warm words, because all of the opponents of the Brexit Treaty brought the letter to little. What are you, a Change in the exit contract. And the EU says no.

What to do after the defeat?

Theresa May has present time to Monday, the Parliament is their Plan B. But it is walled in by the resistance in the conservative party and by their own red lines. Most likely, therefore, that she returns to Brussels to the EU from further concessions. Then you could submit the Treaty to Parliament. Whether the prospect of success is doubtful.

Mays Plan B fails, then Plan C from the cross-party groups probably comes in under the house. The members could, for example, to determine with a series of votes on various Brexit variants, for which there is a majority. Or Labour could shift to a second Referendum, and enough votes on the other side are looking for. However, the clock is ticking and time is running out. Yet Theresa May is fighting against a renewal for the Brexit around until at the end of June, but they could be forced to do so.

The deep political and institutional crisis in the UK anyway, with the vote on Tuesday. On the contrary – the weakness of the government, the Opposition and the political system is likely to occur in the next few weeks, only more evident.