Britain has to compromise on Brexit, it comes out of EU summit

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May addresses a press conference on the sidelines of a EU summit at the European Council in Brussels on October 18, 2018. (AFP photo)

British Prime Minister Theresa May came out of a European Union summit in Brussels while failing to convince the bloc about her proposals on a divorce agreement. EU leaders, commentators and many others now say that it is Britain that should compromise to prevent a collapse in Brexit talks.

British and EU officials were highly confident they could reach an agreement on Britain’s withdrawal from the bloc this week but they continue to hold each other responsible for any glitch that could bring the talks to a collapse.

The expression of optimism for a Brexit deal came on Thursday after the EU summit in Brussels where British Prime Minister Theresa May reportedly received a warmer welcome than a previous meeting in Salzburg, Austria, last month.

“What I’ve had from leaders around the table ... since I arrived here in Brussels yesterday is a very real sense that people want that deal to be done,” said May at a news conference, adding. “I am confident that we can achieve that good deal.”

EU leaders also hailed the alleged progress in talks on Brexit, saying the two sides were closer to a final solution than ever.

“What I feel today is that we are closer to the final solutions and the deal,” he told a news conference,” said EU Council President Donald Tusk.

EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker also expressed optimism that a deal will be in the reach, saying “It will be done.”

Britain left with few options

Despite the show of optimism, there was a general impression after the summit that one side to the Brexit talks should finally make compromises to avoid a total failure. And many believed that side was Britain as the EU has shown little sign of backtracking from its conditions on the future situation of the border on the Island of Ireland.

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that talks had no further technical issue to resolve, adding that it was up to London to settle political differences at home.

“It’s now very clearly up to the British prime minister and her staff to come back with a solution based on the necessary political compromise on the UK side,” said Macron during a news conference in Brussels.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel had also said Wednesday that one side will have to compromise to find a way “to square the circle” of the Northern Irish border.

Many say May would finally have to accept EU’s backstop plan, which will include Northern Ireland in the bloc’s customs union for the two-year transition period that starts after Brexit date on March 29, 2019 and even beyond that until a permanent solution is found on bilateral trade.

May said after the Brussels meeting that her government would consider extending the transition period to enable both London and the EU to think of a permanent trade solution, which in turn would facilitate the removal of the backstop. In fact, the backstop is meant to guarantee that there will never be a physical border between Ireland, an EU member, and Northern Ireland, a UK province, to prevent a revival of sectarian disputes on the island.

“We are all working, we’re intensifying the work on these issues that remain,” May said in Brussels.

However, May’s spokeswoman told reporters on Thursday that London was considering other ways of making progress in Brexit negotiations than a mooted extension to the transition period.

“It’s an idea at this stage, and there are others,” said the spokeswoman without elaborating on further details.

May has been reluctant to accept an extension to the transition period as her opponents in Britain have warned that such a move would be a betrayal to the vote of the British people who decided in a referendum in June 2016 for their country to leave the EU.


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