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Theresa May’s last-ditch European tour to beg for a short Brexit extension has failed with the EU now expected to demand Britain stays in the bloc for at least another eight-month ‘flextension’ that will be subject to ‘strict conditions’, it was revealed today.

EU Council President Donald Tusk tonight recommended that the bloc consider a long delay of at least a year because he believes Mrs May has little hope of getting an agreement on her deal.  

It came after Mrs May first flew to Berlin to ask Angela Merkel to back her plea for Article 50 to be extended from this Friday to June 30 but the German Chancellor told her early 2020 was her preference.

The Prime Minister is now leaving Paris after talks with Emmanuel Macron, where the French President is understood to have climbed down from his No Deal threat but told her Britain must stay until Christmas.ADVERTISING

Macron also wants ‘compliance checks’ on Britain’s behaviour every three months until then, with the threat of ejecting the UK without a deal if Brussels thinks the UK is being disruptive. This measure is designed to stop a new British Prime Minister, such as Boris Johnson, causing trouble within the EU in an attempt to be released early. 

To counter this threat, the EU will ‘Boris-proof’ any Brexit delay and refuse to let the UK have any say in future EU budget talks and trade deals in case a new Brexiteer Tory leader starts wreaking havoc, it was revealed today. 

The PM’s 11th hour trips to Berlin and Paris, which critics have called a humiliating ‘begging tour’, got off to a bad start when Mrs May arrived to find nobody waiting for her on the red carpet after Mrs Merkel, who normally greets guests on arrival, stayed inside.  

And later the pair had a frosty-looking exchange on a balcony overlooking Berlin’s Tiergarten, although the German Chancellor was all smiles when she waved off the Prime Minister.  

Ahead of tomorrow’s crucial summit, EU Council President Donald Tusk urged the 27 leaders to consider a long delay because there was ‘little reason’ to believe the deal would be passed by MPs before the end of June.

He said Brexit should be put off by ‘no longer than one year’ with Britain allowed to leave if and when the deal does somehow get through Parliament.  

The PM is hoping that her cross-party talks with Labour will convince EU leaders to give her a short extension to Article 50 at a summit in Brussels in Wednesday, before Britain leaves the bloc with No Deal by default on Friday. 

But discussions with Jeremy Corbyn do not appear to be making any progress with minister Dr Liam Fox warning Mrs May that the customs union with the EU Labour is demanding would be the ‘worst of both worlds’ and EU leaders are growing tired of repeated extension requests. 

Talks between the Government and Labour broke up at 5pm and will not resume until Thursday, Downing Street announced.  

EU leaders are preparing to impose a long delay to Brexit until as late as March 31 2020, are fearful that a new Brexiteer Prime Minister, such as Boris Johnson, could cause havoc within the EU during this time. 

As Mrs May sat down with the French President, MPs voted 420 to 110 to endorse her proposed delay. The vote was required after pro-EU MPs seized the Commons agenda and forced through laws designed to avoid No Deal.  

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The Prime Minister is now in Paris for talks with Emmanuel Macron (pictured arriving tonight), where the French President is understood to be ready to climb down from his No Deal threat but tell her Britain must stay until Christmas.

Macron will also demand 'compliance checks' on Britain's behaviour every three months until then, with the threat of ejecting the UK without a deal if Brussels thinks the UK is being disruptive.

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Macron will also demand ‘compliance checks’ on Britain’s behaviour every three months until then, with the threat of ejecting the UK without a deal if Brussels thinks the UK is being disruptive.

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Tory HQ is forced into embarrassing U-turn after sending out email saying Britain WILL take part in EU elections on May 23 – then rowing back to insist the nation could still leave without going to the polls https://dailyconcord.com/tory-hq-is-forced-into-embarrassing-u-turn-after/ Mon, 08 Apr 2019 20:48:23 +0000 https://dailyconcord.com/?p=14167 Conservative HQ has made an embarrassing U-turn after sending out a mass email saying Britain

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Conservative HQ has made an embarrassing U-turn after sending out a mass email saying Britain will be taking part in European Parliament elections on May 23 –  before then rowing back to insist the nation could still leave without going to the polls. 

Mrs May has insisted for months she does not want Britain to take part in the EU elections and as recently as last week said she wanted to avoid it.

But an email to Tory candidates earlier this evening said: ‘Due to the current situation we will be contesting the European Elections on 23 May 2019 and the closing date for nominations is 24 April.’

However, in a later email, Tory chairman Brandon Lewis U-turned on the remarks, which were made by the party’s head of candidates Gareth Fox. He suggested Mr Fox’s email was only outlining what would happen if this ambition is not achieved. ADVERTISING

Running the national election would cost the taxpayer at least £100million and force political parties to spend millions more on campaign materials. 

Theresa May (seen outside Number 10 yesterday) has insisted for months she does not want Britain to take part in the EU elections and as recently as last week said she wanted to avoid it

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Theresa May (seen outside Number 10 yesterday) has insisted for months she does not want Britain to take part in the EU elections and as recently as last week said she wanted to avoid it

An email (left) sent this evening by Tory head of candidates Gareth Fox said Britain would take part in the European elections

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But party chairman Brandon Lewis then rowed back on his remarks

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An email (left) sent this evening by Tory head of candidates Gareth Fox said Britain would take part in the European elections. But party chairman Brandon Lewis then rowed back on his remarks (right)

Mr Lewis’ email this evening read: ‘The Government’s clear policy is to leave the EU with a deal and for the necessary legislation to pass before 22 May so that the UK does not need to participate in European Parliamentary elections.

‘However, if the UK had not ratified the Withdrawal Agreement and were still a Member State of the European Union on 23 May, we would be under a legal obligation to hold the elections.

‘With the closing date for the nominations on 24 April, it is clear that we need to make contingency plans as a Part in the event of these elections going ahead.

‘This is why Gareth Fox emailed you earlier today to outline how we ensure we are prepared for any eventuality.’ 

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WITH BREXIT?

MONDAY APRIL 8: LABOUR WAIT FOR BREXIT DEAL OFFER

Theresa May paved the way for a customs union deal with Labour last night as she pledged to ‘compromise’ to ensure Brexit happens.

Ministers were out in force today repeating this message but Labour said they are waiting for an offer from the PM so talks can move forward.

Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer said ‘the ball is in the Government’s court’. 

TUESDAY APRIL 9: PM’S EUROPEAN TOUR 

The Prime Minister will fly meet Angela Merkel in Berlin and then on to Paris to see Emmanuel Macron as she tried to convince European leaders to back her plea to extend Article 50 until June 30.

Donald Tusk says EU leaders should demand a delay until March 31, 2020 – but Mr Macron is said to be considering forcing the UK out of the EU unless they face ‘strict’ conditions. 

WEDNESDAY APRIL 10: EU SUMMIT

Another summit with EU leaders – where May will ask for a new delay beyond April 12. 

May’s new plan is to strike a cross-party consensus in London and persuade EU leaders it means the deal can be delivered in time for Brexit on May 22.

She may have to accept a longer extension that means holding EU elections, as Brussels has made clear this is a red line – and will take a decision on delay without Britain and it must be unanimous. 

EU officials including Michel Barnier have warned that the risk of an accidental No Deal is increasing if May arrives with no plan.

FRIDAY APRIL 12: BREXIT DAY

Britain is due to leave the EU without a deal on this date if no delay is agreed. 

In her letter to EU Council President Donald Tusk on Friday, Mrs May asked for a fresh delay to Brexit that could be cut short if the deal passes in time to avoid the election. 

The EU has insisted Britain elect new MEPs if it wants to delay Brexit by extending Article 50 – warning the UK cannot stay in the bloc for longer without them.  

The Government has tabled an order enabling EU elections to be held in Britain if the country has not left the EU by the time they take place next month.

The Day of Poll Order sets the date for the elections on May 23, but the Cabinet Office said they would automatically be cancelled if the UK left before then.

Brexiteer MPs reacted with fury after Mr Fox’s original email was leaked.  

Sources in the hardline European Research Group told MailOnline: ‘It’s good to know that Theresa May can say bad things with certainty.

‘If it’s set to destroy the party, she’s firm of purpose and pushes on. Corbyn and Barnier are very, very lucky to have her.’ 

Tory MP Bob Seely said: ‘Wish this was a week-late April foo wind-up. If true, let’s hope we pull out beforehand.

‘This is really going to wind-up our voters, and not surprisingly.’ 

In other developments today, Yvette Cooper’s backbench Bill that would force Mrs May to ask for a Brexit extension rather than leave the EU with no deal was passed by the House of Lords. 

It will now be sent back to the House of Commons where MPs will need to agree to amendments to the bill made in the Lords. 

Elsewhere, Jeremy Corbyn slammed Mrs May’s refusal to budge off her red lines tonight after the Prime Minister met Brexiteer ministers and top Tory MPs in Downing Street.

After meeting with his shadow cabinet about the state of the cross-party talks, the Labour leader said he was ‘frustrated’ the Prime Minister’s actions were not matching her calls for compromise. 

Mrs May has enraged her own side by inviting Mr Corbyn to talks on finding a compromise that can get her Brexit deal through Parliament. Downing Street and Labour have agreed to more talks between officials tonight. 

There are persistent rumours in Westminster Mrs May is poised to over Labour a permanent customs union with the EU after Brexit – despite the threat of resignations from the Brexiteer wing of her Cabinet if she effectively rules out hopes of new trade deals after Brexit.

But the concession could be the only way to get Labour behind her deal. Mr Corbyn has long demanded a permanent customs union be the basis of the final UK-EU trade deal.

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