Teresa May begins her two-week campaign to convince Parliament that the historic deal signed by both sides is of paramount importance to the nation unless the ministers want to get the UK into greater insecurity and division in their eventual denial.
The terms of the deal for Brexit were scheduled at the European Council meeting on Sunday. So far so good. But now is the bigger battle for May, namely to win the "war" with Parliament.
After months of tension, Mei and the leaders of the European Union are now embarking on a joint political attack to persuade British ministers to ratify the deal for the UK's exit from the EU, as Mae insisted this is a bargain that would be profitable for both Europe and Great Britain. For both sides there will be no plan B.
The government will publish an economic analysis of the terms of the transaction, which should provide a smooth transit period that is sustainable until December 2022, compared to the scenario of "chaotic" Brexit.
Source: The Financial Times
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