May asks for Article 50 extension to 30 June

 

British Prime Minister Theresa May has written to the European council president, Donald Tusk, asking for an extension to article 50 to 30 June.

The move came as it was reported that Tusk was pushing the EU27 to offer Theresa May a one-year “flexible” extension to article 50 with an option to leave the EU earlier once the withdrawal agreement is ratified by parliament, senior sources have told the Guardian.

The European council president, who is said to have described the plan as “the only reasonable way out”, will tell leaders at a summit on Wednesday the “flextension” would avoid them having to consider extra Brexit delays every few weeks.

The EU27 will need to unanimously agree to the plan, which Tusk is backing after hours of preparatory meetings in recent days ending late on Thursday, senior EU sources said.
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The former Polish prime minister is determined to give Downing Street as much flexibility as possible to avoid any suggestion that Brussels is seeking to trap Britain in the EU.

 

Via The Guardian

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