Theresa May will make an unscheduled return visit to Brussels for Brexit talks on 24 November, as the UK and EU strive to do a deal in time for the summit of European leaders the next day. After a two-hour meeting with EU officials on 21 November, the PM said progress was being made on the future shape of EU-UK relations. The EU is now in a race against time to complete the text of an accompanying declaration on its future relations with the UK, covering trade, security and other issues, amid concerns from several member states. Before her first trip to Brussels, Mrs May had come under fire from every imaginable Brexit faction in the House of Commons, but reiterated that her deal delivered on the promises of Brexit and ensured a continued close trading relationship with the EU.
PM to return to Brussels, still under pressure
Written by David Fletcher 23 Nov 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for Mrs May and all the EU officials, as they seek to finalise everything for the summit. (1 Kings 18:21)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46297725
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