
Can Theresa May deliver a deal for Brexit?
The UK prime minister survived a no-confidence vote before heading to Brussels for EU meetings.
Britain’s embattled prime minister has survived a no-confidence vote by members of her own party.
It was a narrow victory, but it allows Theresa May to continue negotiating with European Union leaders, for concessions on her Brexit deal.
But EU leaders have insisted the agreement is non-negotiable.
So, can her parliamentary victory give May leverage with EU leaders?
Presenter: Imran Kahn
Guests:
Julien Hoez – policy analyst for Vocal Europe, an online news service.
Thom Brooks – dean and professor of Law and Government at Durham Law School.
Jonathan Lis – deputy director at British Influence.
Published On 13 Dec 2018