union by asking the e.u. to extend article fifty which currently set as march twenty ninth but that would require the agreement of all twenty seven other member states european politicians have indicated that delaying breaks it is an option german economy minister has said such a request would be reasonable. but german chancellor angela merkel cautioned that an extension must come with new ideas from may on how to break the impasse. french president emmanuel mccall has also hinted that an extension is possible but he s warned the e.u. will make no fresh concessions to the u.k. . and europe is ready you officials are said to be expecting a request to delay it but there would be complications if the delay lasted more than three months because the u.k. may then have to put forward candidates for the european parliamentary elections in
a no deal brick city is becoming more likely by the day. portugal s government to announced contingency plans for a no deal breaks out but prime minister antonio custer warned that that was the worst solution and said it was purging for british authorities to take the necessary steps to reach a good deal by in march twenty ninth. that is the use chief negotiator. devoted to the clock is ticking on. this serious moment we must remain lucid. she stays though to reinforce is a risk of an exit without an agreement. i don t know do you. and that is not the option that we are working for. in the name of the e.u. and with the confidence of european leaders and the parliament i remain determined to work for an agreement to organize an orderly exit but that risk does exist. the
announced a fifty million euro investment plan to prepare french ports and airports for the worst. referring to tuesday s vote in the british parliament he said. we can regret this defeat all rejoice about it in any case what s clear is that the prospect of a no deal breaks it is becoming more likely by the day. portugal s government to announced contingency plans for a no deal breaker but prime minister antonio costa warned that that was the worst solution and said it was urgent for british authorities to take the necessary steps to reach a good deal by in march twenty ninth. that is the use chief negotiator . who ordered the clock is ticking on. this serious moment we must remain lucid. she stays afloat
government to announced contingency plans for a no deal breaks out but prime minister antonio koester warned that that was the worst solution and said it was urgent for british authorities to take the necessary steps to reach a good deal by march twenty ninth. that is the use chief negotiator . who ordered the clock is ticking on. this serious moment we must remain lucid. for. tuesday s vote reinforces a risk of an exit without an agreement. and that is not the option that we are working for. in the name of the e.u. and with the confidence of european leaders and the parliament to remain determined to work for an agreement to organize an orderly exit but that risk does exist. the
risk is highest for britain government ministers meeting at ten downing street in london know that europe is waiting for their next move you know what will the next move be let s bring in d w correspondent barbara vessel she is standing by in london tonight good evening to you barbara theresa may she s staggering on in power if not quite in control she survived that no confidence vote last night what does that mean for today that means for breakfast today that theoretically she s supposed to recharge to the opposition leaders to the heads of the other parties in parliament and talk to them and figure out which majority could lie what kind of breaks it sort of could carry the house with that however if you look at what happened during the day you get the impression that the two sides are rather digging themselves in because from her own side from my own cabinet came veiled threats that ministers would stand down if she wouldn t sort of take no deal