Whatever Happens
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Niels Laupert |
Composers | Michael Kamm |
Screenplay | Niels Laupert |
Producers | Benjamin Grosch |
Benedikt Böllhoff | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2299480 |
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Boris Johnson, the Brexit plan: EU "open, but not convinced'
EU Council chief Donald Tusk is One of several leading EU says pay to question Boris Johnson plans
The European Union is "open, but not convinced" of The British PM's new proposals for a Brexit deal with the EU, The President of the European Council .
Donald Tusk was in several leading EU, voices doubt on Boris Johnson to Express his resignation to the contract plan.
The Plan , Northern Ireland in the EU-single market for goods, but you leave the customs Union.
But what happens on The Border between Northern Ireland and Ireland a Central crack stays point.
Irish PM Leo Varadkar said the new plans for the withdrawal of the contract were welcome, but "too short, in A Number of aspects".
It Comes in the UK PM, Boris Johnson ' s to break the Europe-Advisor, David Frost , is to hold Another Round of talks in Brussels in a bid, the Brexit deadlock.
The EU chief negotiator, Michel Barnier , told the European diplomats, he still has a lot of questions about The British proposal to replace the backstop, the measure is intended to prevent a hard border on The Island of Ireland after Brexit.
he said He will be better able to assess possible future negotiations with the UK, he has spoken once, Mr Frost.
On Thursday, Mr Johnson said, before the time runs out to reach a deal for the 31. October deadline for the UK to leave the EU.
The British government says it is goal of a final agreement at the EU summit on 17. October.
the EU heads of state and government face a delicate political dance, unsure of whether Mr Johnson is open for deeper negotiations or focuses his attention on a possible election campaign, the BBC's Europe, says an editor, Katya Adler .
Whatever Happens , she adds, the EU will be reluctant to seen, slammed the door in The Face of great Britain.
Meanwhile, Scotland's highest civil court
The so-called Benn law obliged the government to ask the EU for an extension of the Brexit period of time, if you do not either pass a deal in Parliament, or get MPs to approve no-deal, 19. October.
However, Mr Johnson has repeatedly insisted he would not ask for a delay, as The Law requires of him, they describe The Law as a "capitulation bill".
What are the proposals?Downing Street hopes his new plan will replace the controversial Irish backstop arrangement agreement as the biggest obstacle for the existing take-back. to keep
The attack was meant a free-flowing border on The Island of Ireland, but critics - including Mr. Johnson - Fear it could trap the UK in the EU trade for an indefinite period of time.
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The new British proposals, which intend, in the two boundaries between Northern Ireland and Ireland, and a second between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, says the BBC's Europe editor Katya Adler .
What EU officials say about the proposals?the EU negotiators say they have already detected to avoid problems with the plans, including the continued failure, a hard limit on The Island of Ireland and The Threat to the single market.
Donald Tusk responded with a tweet, after the conversation with the Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister ), Leo Varadkar , the deal as key for the acceptance of a resignation.
For his part, Mr Varadkar expressed concern about the customs of the proposals, the question of how Northern Ireland and Ireland could be operating under different tariff systems, without the need for physical checkpoints.
He also presented The Plan to give the Northern Ireland Assembly a veto on the entry into a "regulatory zone" with the EU, without the participation of Ireland and the EU.
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier , says he wants to further talks with his British counterpart, before she said a judgment about the plansthe UK has made some progress, but "more efforts are needed", European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
would not prevent to fulfil to the adoption of the current proposals, the objectives of the backstop, including a hard limit, he added.
Meanwhile, the European Parliament has Leak out co-ordinator, Guy Verhofstadt , has called the plans "unworkable".
In an interview with the BBC, Mr Verhofstadt said The Plan represented "a repackaging of old ideas".
Earlier, the European Parliament Brexit Committee has said that The Plan fits", even from a distance," which is already agreed.
boris johnson, european union, michel barnier, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com