Britain | Thanks but no thanks
The EU rejects Theresa May’s “pick ’n’ mix” Brexit plan
Britain’s trade proposal is dismissed in Brussels as more cherry-picking
IF THERESA MAY had hoped that the EU would respond positively to the conciliatory tone that she took in her speech on March 2nd outlining Britain’s desired future trading relationship, she did not have to wait long to be disappointed. Five days later Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, issued draft guidelines for the forthcoming trade negotiations that flatly rejected her central proposal.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Thanks, but no thanks”
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