May says no compromise with the EU for Brex

British Prime Minister Theresa May has insisted that she will not change Brex's plan during negotiations with the European Union. May said she would not make any compromise that is not in national interest, but also stressed that she would not agree with the call for the second referendum on the agreement. According to her, [...]
May said she would not make any compromise that is not in national interest, but also stressed that she would not agree with the call for the second referendum on the agreement.
According to her, this would be a major betrayal of democracy and trust.
The agreement reached with the European Union would enable trade between the two sides. But critics say this agreement will retain the United Kingdom associated with the EU.
Popular vote, the party consisting of several elected deputies, has called for a referendum on the Brex final agreement.
The UK is expected to finally emerge from the European Union on 29 March.











