The government’s pledge to leave the EU on 29 March is now impossible. But as Theresa May battles against the Speaker’s explosive ruling, vitriolic Conservative infighting, and a hardening approach from the EU27, the situation is worsening. Torn between requesting a short or a long delay, with no guarantees of EU27 agreement, the only certainty is that the political arguments are set to rage for years to come.
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The government’s pledge to leave the EU on 29 March is now impossible. But as Theresa May battles against the Speaker’s explosive ruling, vitriolic Conservative infighting, and a hardening approach from the EU27, the situation is worsening. Torn between requesting a short or a long delay, with no guarantees of EU27 agreement, the only certainty is that the political arguments are set to rage for years to come.
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