

Not now, Theresa: Postponing Britain’s EU goodbye
Mar 21, 2019
With Brexit looming, Prime Minister Theresa May grapples with extending the UK's departure date from the EU amidst political chaos. The urgency in Parliament highlights the deep divisions impacting the exit strategy. In another vein, there's a disturbing link between potent cannabis and rising psychosis rates, raising concerns about mental health. Lastly, fascinating insights reveal how sharing meals can enhance negotiation outcomes, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection and compromise in high-stakes discussions.
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Brexit Deadline Looms
- The UK's Brexit deadline is fast approaching, with Prime Minister Theresa May seeking a delay.
- She wants a three-month extension, but faces opposition in Parliament and conditions from the EU.
Tusk's Ultimatum
- European Council President Donald Tusk offered a short Brexit delay, conditional on Parliament's approval of May's deal.
- This deal has already been rejected twice by MPs, creating a political impasse.
May's Televised Address
- Theresa May addressed the British public directly, blaming MPs for the Brexit delay.
- She aimed to pressure MPs to vote for her deal to avoid a no-deal scenario, but faced criticism for her approach.