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EU leaders make Theresa May wait until 1am to give five-minute Brexit speech, before ignoring her | EU leaders make Theresa May wait until 1am to give five-minute Brexit speech, before ignoring her |
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EU leaders made Theresa May wait until 1am to deliver her message that Britain will not change its mind about Brexit - and gave her just five minutes to speak, before ignoring her speech. | EU leaders made Theresa May wait until 1am to deliver her message that Britain will not change its mind about Brexit - and gave her just five minutes to speak, before ignoring her speech. |
At a Brussels dinner, the Prime Minister was made to wait until “long after the waiters were waiting to clear the dishes away”, one observer said. | At a Brussels dinner, the Prime Minister was made to wait until “long after the waiters were waiting to clear the dishes away”, one observer said. |
No other leader spoke in response to Ms May’s brief speech – a united front reflecting the EU’s refusal to start exit negotiations until the formal Article 50 notice is invoked, early next year. | No other leader spoke in response to Ms May’s brief speech – a united front reflecting the EU’s refusal to start exit negotiations until the formal Article 50 notice is invoked, early next year. |
Donald Tusk, the European Council President, had urged all the other leaders to stay silent, because formal talks must not begin until that two-year process is underway. | Donald Tusk, the European Council President, had urged all the other leaders to stay silent, because formal talks must not begin until that two-year process is underway. |
The stance also reflected the reality that the rest of the EU is currently more focused on Russian aggression in Syria and a faltering trade deal with Canada. | The stance also reflected the reality that the rest of the EU is currently more focused on Russian aggression in Syria and a faltering trade deal with Canada. |
In her speech, Ms May told her counterparts face-to-face that Britain would definitely be leaving, after suggestions in Europe that the referendum result may not be final. | In her speech, Ms May told her counterparts face-to-face that Britain would definitely be leaving, after suggestions in Europe that the referendum result may not be final. |
And she said Britain expects to be part of EU decision-making until Brexit is completed, rather than be snubbed at any summits and negotiations when key matters are discussed. | And she said Britain expects to be part of EU decision-making until Brexit is completed, rather than be snubbed at any summits and negotiations when key matters are discussed. |
Number 10 sources denied the issue had provoked a row, although some senior EU figures are known to be angry that a country wanting to leave still expects a say on the bloc’s future. | |
The triggering of Article 50 - by the end of March – would see Britain leave the EU in the Spring of 2019 - although Ms May has hinted the two-year timeline for talks could be extended. | The triggering of Article 50 - by the end of March – would see Britain leave the EU in the Spring of 2019 - although Ms May has hinted the two-year timeline for talks could be extended. |
In Brussels, both the French president and German chancellor warned that if Ms May pursued a “hard Brexit”, talks would be hard too. | |
The dinner saw EU leaders enjoy pan-fried scallops, crown of lamb with roast fig and iced vanilla parfait. | The dinner saw EU leaders enjoy pan-fried scallops, crown of lamb with roast fig and iced vanilla parfait. |
On arrival, Ms May said: “The UK is leaving the EU, but we will continue to play a full role until we leave and we will be a strong and dependable partner after we have left. | On arrival, Ms May said: “The UK is leaving the EU, but we will continue to play a full role until we leave and we will be a strong and dependable partner after we have left. |
“It's in the interests of both the UK and the EU that we continue to work closely together, including at this summit.” | “It's in the interests of both the UK and the EU that we continue to work closely together, including at this summit.” |
Meanwhile, Mr Tusk said he would be the “happiest one” if the UK reversed the decision to quit and stuck with EU membership for years to come. | Meanwhile, Mr Tusk said he would be the “happiest one” if the UK reversed the decision to quit and stuck with EU membership for years to come. |
He told reporters: “It's not our choice and if you ask me I would prefer 28 members not only for the next month, but also for the next years and decades. | He told reporters: “It's not our choice and if you ask me I would prefer 28 members not only for the next month, but also for the next years and decades. |
“After the decision in the UK we have to respect the decision of the referendum. If it is reversible or not, this is in the British hands. | “After the decision in the UK we have to respect the decision of the referendum. If it is reversible or not, this is in the British hands. |
“I would be the happiest one if it reversible but we now we have to start our formal works.” | “I would be the happiest one if it reversible but we now we have to start our formal works.” |
Leaders will discuss trade rules when the European Council continues on Friday, including anti-dumping measures. | Leaders will discuss trade rules when the European Council continues on Friday, including anti-dumping measures. |
Mrs May will then hold talks with European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, which No 10 sources said would be an “opportunity to establish a relationship” and talk about “how we see the process ahead”. | Mrs May will then hold talks with European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, which No 10 sources said would be an “opportunity to establish a relationship” and talk about “how we see the process ahead”. |