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This Article is From Apr 07, 2019

May's Bid to Break Brexit Impasse Stalls as Labour Disappointed

(Bloomberg) --

Prime Minister Theresa May's attempt to break the deadlock over Brexit stalled after the opposition Labour Party said she hasn't offered “real change” to her policy. The pound fell.

May's office responded with a plea to keep talking, saying the government was willing to make more changes. The stalemate will make it harder for May to argue at a summit next week that she needs only a short extension to Britain's EU membership to get a Brexit deal approved at home.

May has failed to get the accord she negotiated with EU leaders ratified by a divided Parliament and so has turned to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for help.

But once again, time is not on May's side. She wants to get a deal done with Labour that allows Britain to leave the bloc next month and avoid the politically toxic scenario of having to hold elections to the EU Parliament three years after voters demanded an end to membership.

But Corbyn, and the EU, are in less of a hurry. While EU leaders are still split on how long the extension should last, European Council President Donald Tusk is pushing for a delay of as long as a year to allow time to forge a new consensus.

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