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Brexit: EU negotiator and Council chief tell Theresa May deal is not open for renegotiation

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Samuel Osborne
Wednesday 30 January 2019 14:33 GMT
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May vows to renegotiate Brexit agreement with EU after Commons vote

The EU's chief Brexit negotiator told Theresa May time was too short to find an alternative to the Irish border arrangement agreed in their Brexit deal and said the divorce deal was not open for renegotiation.

Michel Barnier told France's RTL radio the two-year divorce negotiations had looked for an alternative to the "Irish backstop", designed to ensure the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland remains free of border posts.

"No one, on either side, was able to say what arrangement would be needed to ensure controls on goods, animals and merchandise without having a border," Mr Barnier said. "We have neither the time, nor the technologies."

After a relatively successful night for Ms May during which the government defeated a number of attempts by MPs to secure control of the Brexit process, she will now have the Herculean task of convincing EU leaders to reopen talks.

MPs approved an amendment tabled by Sir Graham Brady by 317 votes to 301 to accept Ms May’s Brexit deal as long as an alternative to the backstop could be found.

But the response from Europe was united and blunt.

"The Withdrawal Agreement is not open for renegotiation," European Council president Donald Tusk tweeted in what he said was a message to Ms May.

"Yesterday, we found out what the UK doesn't want. But we still don't know what the UK does want."

Jeremy Corbyn has said Labour MPs who defied the whip in yesterday’s votes “will be dealt with”, as he holds talks with Ms May on how the Brexit negotiations should move forward.

Mr Corbyn met with the prime minister to discuss how a conensus could be reached on the Brexit negotiations only weeks after he had rejected Ms May’s initial invitiation.

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Samuel Osborne30 January 2019 19:09
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The EU is sticking with the Brexit withdrawal agreement, European Council president Donald Tusk has tweeted to say.

In a message he said was for Theresa May, he said: "The Withdrawal Agreement is not open for renegotiation. Yesterday, we found out what the UK doesn't want. But we still don't know what the UK does want."

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Ukip leader Gerard Batten has warned of "profound consequences for any belief in democracy that is left in the UK" if Brexit does not go ahead on 29 March.

He told the European Parliament: "The best thing that can now happen is if we have no deal on March 29 and that we leave under the Withdrawal Act and on WTO terms."

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