Oldham MPs slam Theresa May’s Brexit statement

Reporter: Jon Chubb
Date published: 21 March 2019


The Prime Minister address the country from 10 Downing Street last night (Wednesday 20th March) claiming she was on the side of the public and understand the frustration people are feeling about the whole Brexit process.

She said: “Of this I am absolutely sure. You, the public, have had enough.

"You are tired of the infighting, tired of the political games and the arcane procedural rows, tired of MPs talking about nothing else but Brexit when you have real concerns about our children's schools, our National Health Service, knife crime.

"You want this stage of the Brexit process to be over and done with. I agree. I am on your side."

But her statement has been rejected by a whole host of MPs including Shadow Education Secretary Angela Raynor, who represents Ashton, Droylsden and Failsworth, who claimed it was nothing more than a “non-entity statement from a fading PM”.

 

Oldham West and Royton’s Member of Parliament, Jim McMahon added: “For May to come out now and refuse to take any responsibility or concede the need to unite and compromise, but instead further divide is the gutter of politics.”

 

Theresa May is in Brussels today (Thursday 21st March) in a bid to get EU members to agree to an extension of Article 50 until the 30th of June, however the Prime Minister has rubbished suggestions it could be extended further than that.

Oldham East and Saddleworth’s MP, Debbie Abrahams, turned her guns on the Prime Minister following her statement in Downing Street claiming Theresa May “has done everything she can to thwart Parliament reaching a consensus.”

 

The Prime Minister is due to meeting EU leaders this afternoon to make her appeal to extend Article 50 then the leaders of the 27-member countries will decide if they’re going to allow it to happen in a meeting which Theresa May won’t be allowed to attend.

 


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