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‘The height of irresponsibility’: fury as British Prime Minister Theresa May postpones vote on Brexit deal

  • Opposition politicians and pro-European MPs lash out at PM, accusing her of deliberately delaying vote

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British Prime Minister Theresa May speaks with the media as she arrives for an EU-Arab summit at the Sharm el-Sheikh convention centre. Photo: AP Photo
Agence France-Presse

Prime Minister Theresa May sparked outrage on Sunday by suggesting parliament may not be able to vote on her Brexit deal until March 12, just days before Britain leaves the EU.

The decision increases the chances that MPs will move next week to delay Brexit beyond March 29, to avoid a potentially disastrous situation where Britain exits with no agreement at all.

May had held out the possibility of a vote this week, but said Sunday she was still discussing with the EU possible amendments to the deal’s arrangements for the Irish border.

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“As we’re continuing with those talks, we won’t bring a meaningful vote to parliament this week,” she told reporters as she arrived at a summit of European and Arab leaders in Egypt.

“But that will happen by March 12. And we still have it within our grasp to leave the European Union with a deal on March 29.”

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Since MPs rejected her withdrawal deal last month, May has sought to address their concerns about the text’s “backstop” arrangement, which is designed to keep the border with Ireland free flowing.

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