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EU rejects UK Prime Minister Theresa May's request for three-month Brexit delay: sources

  • EU ambassadors have reportedly agreed that the risks of having the UK as a member state beyond May 23, when European elections are due, are too high

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An EU flag outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Photo: Reuters
The Guardian
The European Union is poised to take control of Britain’s exit by rejecting Theresa May’s request for a three-month delay and setting a new withdrawal date of no later than May 22.

The British prime minister is seeking an extension of the negotiating period to June 30 to allow the necessary legislation to be passed should she finally get MPs to back her deal next week.

But EU ambassadors at a meeting late on Wednesday night agreed that the risks of having the UK as a member state beyond May 23, when European elections are due, were too high.

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Sources said that during the discussions some member states had favoured “a longer period and some a shorter” but that the room coalesced around May 22 as the absolute limit.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street in London. Photo: Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street in London. Photo: Reuters
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The heads of state and government will hold a discussion later on Thursday, after being addressed by Theresa May, and will have to agree unanimously on the extension on the date to be written into its summit communique.

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