UK’s May prepares to ask EU for short Brexit delay
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May was set to ask the European Union on Wednesday for a delay to the country’s divorce from the bloc, due to take place in nine days. But the EU warned it could keep Britain waiting for an answer.
May’s Downing Street office said she would write to European Council President Donald Tusk requesting “a bit more time” for Britain to approve a divorce deal with the EU, delaying departure past the scheduled date of March 29.
Parliament last week voted for a three-month delay to the end of June, but some EU leaders have suggested another two years might be necessary.