France warns could vote against Brexit extensions

AFP  |  Paris 

warned Wednesday it was prepared to vote against Britain's demand for an extension to its deadline unless presents a credible strategy to fellow leaders.

May asked her EU partners on Wednesday to extend the deadline for from March 29 to June 30 to give herself more time to find a path through the political deadlock in

But French warned that could vote against the request when EU leaders meet in this week, reflecting growing exasperation in and a desire to prevent the process from being dragged out.

"A situation in which Mrs May is unable to deliver sufficient guarantees on the credibility of her strategy at the meeting would lead to the request being refused and a preference for a no deal," Le Drian told parliament.

A "no deal" exit -- in which Britain crashes out of the bloc without an agreement with its main trading partners -- is seen by analysts as likely to have a severe impact on businesses and investors.

But have twice voted against the deal that May negotiated with the 27 other members of the bloc, and it is unclear if they will be able to vote for a third time on the agreement.

"In the absence of a vote approving the withdrawal agreement, the main scenario is a 'no deal' exit," Le Drian said. "We are ready." All 27 EU members have to vote in favour of an extension to the Brexit deadline, in effect giving any member state a veto in the process.

Le Drian set three conditions for an extension.

Firstly, that it would be given only in order for British lawmakers to approve May's Brexit deal; secondly, that May should not seek to renegotiate the deal; and thirdly, that Britain should not participate in elections on May 23-26.

The latter point reflects concern about the consequences of Britain remaining an EU member when the elections take place, which would lead to major practical and legal complications.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 00:25 IST