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Progress at last? Brexit breakthrough possible in ‘next few days’, UK finance minister Philip Hammond says

  • Hammond says there could be a fresh vote next week on Britain’s controversial divorce deal from the EU

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Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond is seen outside Downing Street in London. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Britain’s finance minister Philip Hammond said Thursday there had been “some movement” by the European Union that could lead to a breakthrough in Brexit talks in “the next few days”.

Hammond said progress in the ongoing negotiations could result in a fresh vote next week on prime minister Theresa May’s EU divorce deal, which was rejected by lawmakers last month.

“There may be an opportunity to bring a vote back to the House of Commons,” he told the BBC.

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“But that will depend on progress that’s made over the next few days. These discussions are ongoing.”

May and the other 27 EU leaders approved a Brexit withdrawal agreement at a summit on November 25 last year, but the British parliament voted against it overwhelmingly on January 15.

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British Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. Photo: Kyodo
British Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. Photo: Kyodo

Since then, she and her ministers have repeatedly urged EU leaders and their negotiator Michel Barnier to revise a “backstop” clause in the text on the Irish border that is hated by Eurosceptic MPs.

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