‘Time is running out on Brexit,’ Dutch prime minister says
Time is running out to reach a deal on Britain’s withdrawal from the EU, prime minister Mark Rutte said after talks with British prime minister Theresa May.
‘The ball is in London’s court,’ Rutte said on Twitter, adding that he supported the resumption of talks in Brussels.
Britain is poised to crash out of the EU on March 29 unless May can renegotiate her deal.
Rutte has said repeatedly that the 27 EU member states are united in their approach to Brexit and that the deal was signed by EU ministers last year is the ‘best we can get’.
Talked to Theresa May on the state of play regarding #Brexit. Time is running out. The ball is in London’s court. The importance of reaching an agreement is clear to all. I support the resumption of talks in Brussels.
— Mark Rutte (@MinPres) February 12, 2019
Last weekend it emerged that 60 companies have either moved to or set up new operations in the Netherlands rather than Britain over the past two years because of Brexit.
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