Revealed: EU war-gaming for fall of May's government
Source: The Observer
Revealed: EU war-gaming for fall of Mays government
Leak shows Brussels planning for PMs defeat and making efforts to prevent her deal being unpicked
Daniel Boffey in Brussels, Michael Savage and Toby Helm
Sat 16 Mar 2019 20.00 GMT
The EU is war-gaming for the fall of Theresa May amid a complete collapse in confidence in the prime minister after a week of chaos over Brexit, a leaked document seen by the Observer reveals.
In the run-up to a crucial summit of EU leaders where May will ask for a delay to Brexit, Brussels fears there is little hope that she will succeed in passing her deal this week and is preparing itself for a change of the guard in Downing Street.
A diplomatic note of a meeting of EU ambassadors and senior officials reveals an attempt to ensure that any new prime minister cannot immediately unpick the withdrawal agreement should May be replaced in the months ahead. Some hardline Brexiters want to replace her with a leader who will back a harder split with Brussels.
According to the minutes, the European commissions secretary general, Martin Selmayr, who is known as a master of strategy, asked: Imagine that they have a new Brexit secretary or prime minister what then? Article 50 has been agreed and the process has ended. It must be clear that the starting point is not a renegotiation of the withdrawal agreement.
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