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May faces serious opposition to her proposed Brexit deal. Xinhua News Agency/PA Images

'It's time to take stock': Former Brexit secretary urges Theresa May to delay Brexit vote again

David Davis said that it was time for the UK “to take stock” ahead of the planned crucial vote.

UK PRIME MINISTER Theresa May has been urged to delay a crucial Brexit vote in the UK parliament, with a Conservative Party member and former Brexit secretary saying that they must “get it right”. 

Writing in the UK Daily Telegraph, former Brexit Secretary David Davis said that it was time for the UK “to take stock” ahead of the planned crucial vote. 

May faces the vote over the final deal for Britain leaving the EU later this month, after she delayed it in December when it became clear that MPs wouldn’t back the proposals she had secured in negotiations.

Parliament is set to begin debating proposals again on Monday after the Christmas break, with a vote set to be held sometime the following week.

It’s reported that May has been meeting with party members and the DUP over the Christmas break to try to drum up support for her deal. 

However, she is still facing a lot of resistance from both within her own party and from opposition figures, who are either advocating for a better deal to be negotiated before the crucial 29 March deadline, or for another referendum to be held.

As well as this, the Northern Irish DUP – who are propping up May’s government – have steadfastly refused to endorse any deal which includes a permanent backstop.

The backstop is the element of the Brexit deal which would see the UK remain in the customs union if a permanent solution is not reached over the issue of the Northern Ireland border. 

It is a sticking point for Ireland and EU negotiators, but is highly controversial in Britain and opposed by many MPs.

‘Decisive moment’ 

“Before we whip ourselves into another frenzy, perhaps it is time to take stock?” Davis wrote in The Telegraph. 

“I have always said that the EU would push and push until finally we reach a resolution at the eleventh hour.

Recent events only reinforce my analysis. Indeed, anybody who really understands how negotiations work understands that time is our friend.

Davis said that the EU was worried about the potential loss of a £39 billion “divorce payment” that will not be paid if no deal is reached. 

He said it was now the moment “to be hardnosed about these issues”.

“The more we prepare to leave the EU without a deal, the more likely a good deal becomes,” he said. 

He said that the current Withdrawal Agreement did not “respect the referendum result” and that Tory MPs must “remain committed” to delivering the result.

He said that the UK will leave the EU on 29 March, and that there is no “wiggle room” in this. 

“I appreciate we all want to get Brexit done and move on, but if we get it wrong, we are stuck with what is agreed and a bad deal will lead to more division and uncertainty,” he said.

Therefore, it is crucial that we get it right whenever the moment of reckoning comes – be it mid-January or later.

Davis resigned as Brexit secretary in July of last year after he said he no longer “believed” in the UK’s approach. 

Global 

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said that the UK could punch above its weight globally after it leaves the EU.

In a speech outlining Britain’s global role after Brexit, Hunt said his country would remain an influential global player independent of the EU, even as he warned that failure to reach a deal would “cause disruption that could last some time”.

“We are not a superpower and we do not have an empire,” he said.

But we do have the fifth biggest economy in the world, the second biggest military budget in NATO, the third biggest overseas aid budget, one of the two largest financial centres, highly effective intelligence services and a world class diplomatic network, including permanent membership of the UN Security Council.

With reporting from AFP

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    Mute Green Burqa
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:17 PM

    Missleading headline makes it look like it was in ireland.

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    Mute Rob Cunningham
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:19 PM

    It doesn’t, You assumed wrong.

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:24 PM

    The hashtag is London, which is visible on all apps and desktop in the same way the headline is.

    Cheers and Happy Christmas

    :)

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    Mute blakely_edward
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:33 PM

    Miaow

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    Mute Gerard Tuohy
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:52 PM

    in fairness its an irish news site so unless stated its reasonably safe to presume its ireland,little dull hashtags of which there are several doesnt make it plain to see

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:57 PM

    It is the main hashtag, which appears beside the headline in both the apps and desktop. Thanks!

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    Mute Common Chimpanzee
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    Dec 26th 2013, 4:50 PM

    Do people still use hashtags nowadays?

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    Dec 27th 2013, 6:42 AM

    head up sinead keep up the good work

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    Mute Brianán Mc Bride
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    Dec 27th 2013, 10:01 PM

    I’ve never noticed hash tags until now and tag is not shown when you look at list of news stories, London should have been in headline as I too presumed nightclub was in Ireland.

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    Mute Gerard Tuohy
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    Dec 28th 2013, 3:56 PM

    say it a third time wont make it any more prominent

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    Mute margaret
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:08 PM

    Why is a shooting in a London nightclub news?

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    Mute knowyourplace
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:12 PM

    Because there was a shooting in a London nite club

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    Mute Common Chimpanzee
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:20 PM

    But Ireland doesn’t care

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    Mute margaret
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:22 PM

    One of hundreds in London. Why does this particular one make Irish news?

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    Dec 26th 2013, 5:25 PM

    Lads if you “don’t care”, don’t click the bloody article and proceed to read it, then comment on it to have a moan.

    Some of us have an interest in the world outside of Ireland.

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    Mute Common Chimpanzee
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    Dec 26th 2013, 5:31 PM

    Alright Holly, calm down… Don’t be getting your knickers in a twist

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    Mute Gill Traynor
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    Dec 26th 2013, 3:20 PM

    @green burqa.. didnt think nightclubs opened in ireland on christmas day.

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    Dec 26th 2013, 5:09 PM

    I despair at the amount of bullies on this site with nothing better to do.
    It was a good article Sinéad, well done! :)

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    Mute Mick Hillman
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    Dec 26th 2013, 11:24 PM

    Why cant u use ur real name so

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    Dec 26th 2013, 4:49 PM

    I looked at the headline and assumed it couldn’t be Ireland, but seeing as this is an Irish news portal I just clicked in to be 100% sure. Regardless of hashtags, which I for one don’t look at, it is a completely misleading headline but that’s normal enough for this site. A custom we should be all used to, in fairness!

    Happy Christmas anyway!

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    Dec 26th 2013, 6:33 PM

    Lots of Us have Family and Friends in London.

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    Dec 26th 2013, 4:29 PM

    The journal. UK

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    Dec 26th 2013, 4:51 PM

    Dot co dot you Kay

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    Mute Arthur Spooner
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    Dec 26th 2013, 4:24 PM

    Yaya Yaya Toure Kolo Kolo Kolo Kolo Toure Yaya Yaya To…. *gets shot*

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    Dec 26th 2013, 9:48 PM

    Maybe because there are more Irish people living in London than in most Irish counties.

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    Dec 26th 2013, 7:46 PM

    Typical England.

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    Dec 29th 2013, 5:45 AM

    This one didn’t even make London local news! Common place here in London to be honest.

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    Dec 29th 2013, 7:51 AM

    Hi Lucie,

    In fact, it did. Was reported by all the British press, including BBC, Sky etc. And the London Evening Standard. Christmas Day shootings will generally make the news, even if shootings are quite common the rest of the year. Sad state of affairs though that it wouldn’t be news :(

    Sinéad

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