EU President Donald Tusk still thinks Brexit can be reversed
Tusk said the outcome of negotiations on a Brexit accord is fully in the UK government’s hands.

Speaking 16 months to the day since Europeans woke up to the news that Britons voted to leave the EU, Tusk said the outcome of negotiations on a Brexit accord is fully in the UK government’s hands. He signaled the scenarios include no departure from the bloc as scheduled in March 2019.
“It is in fact up to London how this will end — with a good deal, no deal or no Brexit,” Tusk, who chairs EU summits, told the European Parliament on Tuesday in Strasbourg, France.
The comment reveals a consensus across the EU that Brexit is a colossal mistake for the UK, a major headache for the continent and a choice that Britons could reverse if only they can muster the political courage. It also reflects a lingering view in Europe that an anti-EU faction in May’s Conservative Party led by the likes of Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is holding the whole country hostage.
Separation talks between the UK and its 27 EU partners have progressed much more slowly than had been anticipated, preventing the start of parallel negotiations on a future free-trade deal between the EU and Britain and on transitional arrangements.
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