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Breakthrough context: Everything goes wrong before 'last chance'

08 March 2019, 20:24 BDT
Breakthrough context: Everything goes wrong before 'last chance'
It has been heard repeatedly in the last few months - 'The final phase talks' with the breaks or the 'reconciliation is the last step'. In reality nothing was final or final. Uncertainty increased rather than But now there is no scope for the time. The decision has to be taken. This is the last opportunity for both sides before it goes out of control, which is a two-year long attempt to deal separately on a negotiation basis through an agreement.
The UK's separation from the European Union (EU) is scheduled to take place on 29 March. The next Tuesday (March 12) will be voted in the UK parliament to ratify the break agreement. The EU has announced to work relentlessly on Sunday (Sunday and Sunday) on weekly holidays in order to resolve the deadlock over the desired amendment of the agreement. They called on the United Kingdom to come up with a new proposal on 'Backstep' on Saturday.
However, UK Prime Minister Theresa said to the EU leaders in a speech in Lincolnshire on Friday, British lawmakers will decide on Tuesday. But before that EU leaders have a decision to make. The British lawmakers specifically demanded an acceptable solution by giving objections to the 'backstep'. They said that they will approve the agreement when the demand is met. Now the future of the deal depends on the decision of the EU. May be reminded that no one will be happy for the purpose of prolonging uncertainty with separation or separation without contract. An open call to the Prime Minister on the compromise is the manifestation of ongoing tension between both parties. Analysts say
The United Kingdom and the EU reached an agreement after a long 18 months of attempts. On January 15, the agreement was rejected by a large margin of 230 votes in the UK parliament. The British lawmakers claim through a resolution passed that they will support the agreement if the acceptable backlash of the 'backstep' referred to in the agreement.
After the breakup, the part of the UK, Northern Ireland and EU member states, to keep the border open between independent Ireland is called Backstep. British lawmakers fear that the UK will be trapped under the EU Act indefinitely because of this system. They call on the backstep system to be removed. Or want the guarantee that this system will not be indefinitely.
The Prime Minister held a series of meetings with EU leaders demanding amendment to the 'backstep' system. But the claim has always been denied by the EU. The EU agrees to amend the contract. However, the backstep system will not be permanent, agreeing to the political declaration. But the UK is not satisfied with it. They want legal guarantees. UK Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, who is known as the latest talkie politician, is leading the negotiations. But there is no indication of the flexibility of the EU.
Political commentators say that if the agreement does not change, there will be no difference in voting against the agreement in the UK parliament.
Lawmakers will get the opportunity to decide if the agreement is rejected again, there will be a chance to delay the non-contractual separation or separation time.
International trade minister Liam Fox, who is known as a breakthrough, told the BBC that the possibility of delaying the separation will be strengthened if the agreement is not ratified on March 12. Because most lawmakers campaign against the separation. Therefore, they are not giving priority to the effect of separation.

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