British Prime Minister Theresa May says she is ‘armed with a fresh’ Brexit mandate
- May says she will be ‘battle for Britain and Northern Ireland’ when she next meets European Union negotiators
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday she would be “armed with a fresh mandate and new ideas” when she next meets European Union negotiators over her Brexit deal.
EU officials have insisted that the deal – rejected by British lawmakers – is not open for renegotiation.
But May wrote in The Sunday Telegraph that she would be “battling for Britain and Northern Ireland” in her efforts to get rid of the agreement’s unpopular “backstop” provision.
“If we stand together and speak with one voice, I believe we can find the right way forward,” she said.
The so-called backstop is intended to ensure there is no return to a hard border with Ireland, but Brexit supporters fear it will keep Britain tied to the EU’s customs rules.
MPs voted last week to send May back to Brussels to renegotiate the clause, suggesting her deal would then be able to pass after it was roundly rejected in parliament last month.