Germany will stop extraditing Germans to Britain after Brexit – Cars prices set to increase with No Deal, Porsche warns – Brexit News Roundup

Berlin will stop extraditing Germans to Britain immediately after Brexit even if it leaves the European Union with a deal, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing a formal notification submitted by Germany to the European Commission last week.

The notification cites concerns faced by Britain and the EU in maintaining their security cooperation at the current level after Brexit, according to the report. – via FT/Reuters


Porsche has warned British customers that a chaotic Brexit could hike the price of cars purchased from the German manufacturer by up to 10 percent. In a letter seen by Bloomberg and British media outlets, Porsche said customers who paid deposits after January 17 might have to pay the additional duty if there is no UK-EU Brexit deal and their car arrives in the United Kingdom after March 29.

The duty would help cover import costs that could arise if the United Kingdom introduces World Trade Organization (WTO) tariffs on EU goods, the Volkswagen-owned company said. It added that customers could adjust their purchases if needed. via DW


Theresa May told her warring party to unite and deliver Brexit and warned: “History will judge us.”

The PM issued a dramatic appeal for Tories to bury their differences and put the national interest first. She cautioned that the split in their ranks risked stopping Brexit altogether or wrecking people’s lives with a “no deal” departure.

Mrs May’s plea for unity came in a letter sent to all 317 of her MPs as Britain’s future rests on a knife-edge. In it, she admitted being disappointed at last week’s Commons defeat but stressed she is determined to secure a deal that can win the day. –

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