Thursday, 4 May 2017

Theresa May fires back at EU leaders

May fires back at EU

Leaders of the European Union to respond to the British Prime Minister’s speck after she accused some of the bloc’s leaders in Brussels of "not wanting Britain to prosper".

While making a speech amid the launching of the Conservative Party’s general election campaign, the PM submitted that leaks and threats had been "deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election".

Even though some leaders within the Council declined to make any statement regarding the PM’s accusations when Sky News interrogated, some Members of the European Parliament reacted to Mrs May’s comments on Wednesday evening.

Mairead McGuinness, vice president of the European Parliament, warned of the damage such "emotive, electioneering language" could do to the subsequent negotiations.

"The election that's happening in the UK will of course impact the current discussions in the UK, and probably here as well, but when all of this is over there will have to be a settling down and dealing with reality," she said.

However, Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan said to Sky News that Mrs May was right to fire back after European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker said it was a "constructive meeting" then leaked a different account to a German newspaper.

After being "traduced in a foreign newspaper with the most grotesque version of events, I think she has every right to feel cross about it", he said.

Back in Britain, Labour branded Mrs May's move as "foolish", the Liberal Democrats said it was "desperate and bizarre" while the pressure group Leave Means Leave welcomed the "robust position".



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