May's new plan to save Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May says she will present a “new and improved” Brexit deal to MPs in early June. In a Sunday Times piece published yesterday, May writes she will “not be simply asking MPs to think again“ on the deal they have already rejected three times. The Telegraph reports the new agreement retains the controversial Northern Irish backstop and does not contain anything new on customs arrangements. MPs will vote on the bill in the week commencing June 3.
Founder and Managing Director of Harod Associates, trading as Harod
Not a hope. Business shouldn’t get excited about this. Yet again more wasted time. Labour won’t support it , so she only has to persuade her brexit wing of the party who hate it. Maybe she will get some MP’s who see it as a way of getting rid of her, but then it would saddle the next PM so they won’t do it. Total shambles and business should plan accordingly.