<blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
<s id="pl83f"><li id="pl83f"></li></s>

      
      
      <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>

        <blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
        <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>
        女人的天堂av在线播放,3d动漫精品一区二区三区,伦精品一区二区三区视频,国产成人av在线影院无毒,亚洲成av人片天堂网老年人,最新国产精品剧情在线ss,视频一区无码中出在线,无码国产精品久久一区免费

        News Analysis: British PM set to press ahead with Brexit plan despite political crisis

        Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-16 06:06:19|Editor: Shi Yinglun
        Video PlayerClose

        BRITAIN-LONDON-BREXIT-THERESA MAY

        Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street to speak to the British Parliament on the draft Brexit deal in London, Britain, on Nov. 15, 2018. (Xinhua/Stephen Chung)

        by Xinhua writer Gu Zhenqiu

        LONDON, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Embattled British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday vowed to press ahead with her Brexit plan on the basis of a draft agreement between London and Brussels, despite a political crisis looming large over the hard-won deal, including ministerial resignations within hours earlier in the day.

        The prime minister has been fighting in the parliament and at press conference, not to mention her efforts behind the scenes, to save the Tuesday agreement which, if ratified by British and European Union parliaments, sets terms on Britain's departure from the European Union on March 29, 2019.

        The massive resignations came as May was giving a fighting statement in the parliament in a bid to rally support to her deal.Her series of public remarks were intended to send a message: The draft deal on the table is the only best choice for Britain to leave the trading bloc, and she is the most suitable leader to deliver the Brexit as mandated by the 2016 referendum.

        "The choice is clear. We can choose to leave with no deal," she told the lower parliament house. "We can risk no Brexit at all. Or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated: This deal."

        Hours later, she told the news conference in her Downing Street residence that "the course I have set out is the right one." Furthermore, she added: "I believe with every fibre of my being -- the approach is right." "I am going to do my job," said May, who repeated in public that she will work very hard to deliver Brexit, ruling out her own possible resignation.

        However, her statements were not effective at this moment in helping her win over those who publicly opposed her Brexit plan, including former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

        Words even began to spread in the London political and media circles that Johnson was among several hopefuls within her Conservative Party to succeed her in coming weeks, according to the media reports here.

        Hostile attitude has been on the rise among government and opposition parliament members as time went by after her public speeches, raising the risk that the deal would be killed in the parliament.

        A new round of political fighting kicked off on Tuesday at the news that Britain and the European Union just reached the draft agreement. And the political crisis will be further deepened with the more powerful push by the prime minister to go ahead with her Brexit plan despite strong opposition inside her own political party and parliament.

        To deliver Brexit in the light of her plan, the prime minister needs to get green lights from both the British parliament and the remaining 27 European Union member states.

        Therefore, a question crops up at this juncture: can the prime minister be still lucky enough to survive the coming crises before the Brexit deadline?

        May survived the political crisis one after another since she came to office in 2016, including the loss of two Brexit secretaries.

        Earlier Thursday, British Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and British Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey resigned to withdraw their support for the draft agreement.

        The resignation of Raab, a rising star who was brought in to keep Tory Brexiteers on board, was seen as the biggest blow to the prime minister.

        Worse still, the massive resignations were followed by eurosceptics in May's Conservative Party, who, led by Jacob Rees-Mogg, sought a non-confidence vote in the prime minister.

        The draft deal was "worse than anticipated," Rees-Mogg said, adding that he had formally requested the non-confidence vote in May.

        KEY WORDS: May
        EXPLORE XINHUANET
        010020070750000000000000011100001376096521
        主站蜘蛛池模板: 精品综合久久久久久97| 久久精品国产亚洲AⅤ无码| 亚洲一区二区三区在线| AV人摸人人人澡人人超碰| 国产色爱av资源综合区| 亚洲中文字幕国产综合| 中文字幕AV伊人AV无码AV| 少妇精品视频一码二码三| 思思热在线视频精品| 任我爽精品视频在线播放| 亚洲人午夜精品射精日韩| 在线观看中文字幕国产码| 国内精品免费久久久久电影院97| 亚洲熟妇激情视频99| 在线看无码的免费网站| 亚洲大片中文字幕久久 | 国产内射性高湖| 国产美女69视频免费观看| 久久久欧美国产精品人妻噜噜| 小嫩批日出水无码视频免费| 一本大道久久东京热AV| 国产96在线 | 免费| 亚洲av成人免费在线| 风流老熟女一区二区三区| 99久久国产成人免费网站| 无码精品国产d在线观看| 在线播放国产精品一品道| 国产精品一区二区三区精品| 欧洲精品亚洲精品日韩专区| 自拍视频在线观看一区| 三级黄色片一区二区三区| 国内精品伊人久久久久av| 极品美女自拍偷精品视频| 国产日产亚洲系列av| 国产极品美女高潮抽搐免费网站 | 午夜AAAAA级岛国福利在线| 亚洲成av人片乱码色午夜| 日韩伦人妻无码| 亚洲AV色香蕉一区二区蜜桃小说| 国产尤物AV尤物在线看| 强奷漂亮少妇高潮麻豆|