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‘Our hearts are still open’: EU Council chief Tusk says UK can still stop Brexit | ‘Our hearts are still open’: EU Council chief Tusk says UK can still stop Brexit |
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Britain still has time to “change its mind” and stop Brexit, European Council President Donald Tusk has said, tweeting that “our hearts are still open” to “our British friends.” | Britain still has time to “change its mind” and stop Brexit, European Council President Donald Tusk has said, tweeting that “our hearts are still open” to “our British friends.” |
“Unless there is a change of heart among our British friends, #Brexit will become a reality - with all its negative consequences - in March next year,” Tusk wrote. | “Unless there is a change of heart among our British friends, #Brexit will become a reality - with all its negative consequences - in March next year,” Tusk wrote. |
“We, here on the continent, haven’t had a change of heart. Our hearts are still open for you.” | “We, here on the continent, haven’t had a change of heart. Our hearts are still open for you.” |
Speaking in the EU Parliament on Tuesday morning, he added: “Wasn’t it [UK Brexit secretary] David Davis himself who said ‘if a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy?’ We here on the continent haven’t had a change of heart – our hearts are still open to you. Thank you.” | Speaking in the EU Parliament on Tuesday morning, he added: “Wasn’t it [UK Brexit secretary] David Davis himself who said ‘if a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy?’ We here on the continent haven’t had a change of heart – our hearts are still open to you. Thank you.” |
He was immediately backed up by Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, who said: “I hope that these comments by my colleague, Donald Tusk, are not ignored in London.” | He was immediately backed up by Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, who said: “I hope that these comments by my colleague, Donald Tusk, are not ignored in London.” |
Guy Verhofstadt, the body’s Brexit chief, added: “What we will never allow as a parliament is that at the end you can have a better position, a better status outside the European Union, than inside the European Union. Inside the European Union will always be the best solution for every European country and European state.” | Guy Verhofstadt, the body’s Brexit chief, added: “What we will never allow as a parliament is that at the end you can have a better position, a better status outside the European Union, than inside the European Union. Inside the European Union will always be the best solution for every European country and European state.” |
The revokability of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is being debated in the House of Commons today. Labour MP Angela Eagle tweeted: "Nothing about Brexit is inevitable. We must do what's best for Britain and our people." | |
The comments come as fresh calls for a second referendum have been sparked by politicians in the UK. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage surprised the public when he called for a second EU referendum last week, saying it would strengthen support for the Vote Leave campaign and quash dissenting voices once and for all. | |
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson told the Guardian he did not believe the British public was keen on yet another “heartache” vote. | |
“We’ve just had one, and I think it went pretty well but it was something that caused an awful lot of heartache and soul-searching, and everybody went through the wringer on it,” he said. | “We’ve just had one, and I think it went pretty well but it was something that caused an awful lot of heartache and soul-searching, and everybody went through the wringer on it,” he said. |
READ MORE: ‘My mind is actually changing’: Nigel Farage calls for a second Brexit referendum | READ MORE: ‘My mind is actually changing’: Nigel Farage calls for a second Brexit referendum |
“I’m not convinced that the public is absolutely gagging for another Brexit referendum.” | “I’m not convinced that the public is absolutely gagging for another Brexit referendum.” |
Brexiteer Johnson went on to dismiss suggestions the EU would try and persuade the UK to back out of Brexit, saying: “I genuinely don’t think that will happen in this case. I think that something very profound has happened in the UK. | Brexiteer Johnson went on to dismiss suggestions the EU would try and persuade the UK to back out of Brexit, saying: “I genuinely don’t think that will happen in this case. I think that something very profound has happened in the UK. |
“And I think actually were there to be – I don’t think there should be a second referendum – I think the result would be pretty much the same, or the result would be more heavy for leave, I really do.” | “And I think actually were there to be – I don’t think there should be a second referendum – I think the result would be pretty much the same, or the result would be more heavy for leave, I really do.” |
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