Extra time' may be needed, says Jeremy Hunt
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt says that "extra time" may be required to finalize the law for breaksite.
Mr. Hunt said that depending on the progress made in the coming weeks, there is a possible delay in moving ahead from the EU's European Union on March 29.
The PM is demanding "alternative arrangements" for the backstop, but the European Union says it will not renaissance.
Meanwhile, the government says that it is decided to cancel the half-term break of the parliament session of the week.
Commons Leader Andrea Liedsm said to the MPs: "There is currently no plan to bring the proposal for consent on the dates of February holidays.
"The House may have to continue to sit on the main business before the House."
Parliament had increased due to a holiday on Thursday, February 14 and return on Monday, February 25.
The UK is due to leave the EU on March 29 at 23:00. Backstop is an "insurance" policy to check the return of checks on goods and people with the Northern Ireland border.
Earlier this month, Ms. Ledsam said that the European Union may be ready to give an "extra week" beyond the deadline of March 29 to finalize the preparations for the breakthrough.
And BBC's Political Editor Laura Kuansberg said that there was "increasing nonsense" about possible delays and possible expansion for Article 50- the mechanism that left Britain by the EU.
But Downing Street has said that the extension of Article 50 is not being considered and the government "to do what it is ready to do for preparing the books of law on leaving the EU on March 29 this year Committed".
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Mr. Hunt told the BBC Radio 4 Today program: "It is true that if we approved the deal in the days before March 29, then we may need some additional time to pass important legislation.
"But if we are able to progress soon, then it can not be necessary.
"We can not know at this level what exactly will be the scenario."
Theresa has spoken to EU leaders including EU President Donald Tusch and President of the Irish Taoic, Leo Varadkar, because MPs voted on Tuesday to make changes to the backstop.
Mr. Hunt said that it was a "challenging situation" at present and the government was not "rejecting any of these potential solutions" on the Irish border issue.
Mr. Hunt asked the commitment to the Good Friday Agreement - which prevents the return of a difficult Irish border - will need to be performed.
He said that there is a need to end the concerns of the EU that Britain can "reach a single market with a back door".
"If we can overcome those two issues, which I think we can do, then we will be able to discuss enough."
"But this is not going to happen in the next few days."
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Backstop was one of the main reasons, Mrs. May Breitmeet's deal was voted in Parliament in January through a historical difference, because critics say that a separate situation for Northern Ireland can jeopardize the existence of the UK and threaten it. That backstop can become permanent.
The Prime Minister said that backstop has many possible options which he wants to discuss with EU leaders.
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A "Trustworthy Trader" plan to avoid physical check on the goods flowing on the boundary
"Mutual recognition" of the rules with the European Union
"Technical" solution
He wants to discuss a deadline on the backstop and a "one-way exit" mechanism - both options were rejected by the EU in the past.
But the European Union's main negotiator, Michel Barnier has said that Irish backstop is "part and parcel" of the UK's braxhet deal and it will not be reborn.
Speaking in the European Parliament on Wednesday, Mr. Barnier said that it was a "realistic solution" to prevent a difficult border.
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Mr. Hunt said that depending on the progress made in the coming weeks, there is a possible delay in moving ahead from the EU's European Union on March 29.
The PM is demanding "alternative arrangements" for the backstop, but the European Union says it will not renaissance.
Meanwhile, the government says that it is decided to cancel the half-term break of the parliament session of the week.
Commons Leader Andrea Liedsm said to the MPs: "There is currently no plan to bring the proposal for consent on the dates of February holidays.
"The House may have to continue to sit on the main business before the House."
Parliament had increased due to a holiday on Thursday, February 14 and return on Monday, February 25.
The UK is due to leave the EU on March 29 at 23:00. Backstop is an "insurance" policy to check the return of checks on goods and people with the Northern Ireland border.
Earlier this month, Ms. Ledsam said that the European Union may be ready to give an "extra week" beyond the deadline of March 29 to finalize the preparations for the breakthrough.
And BBC's Political Editor Laura Kuansberg said that there was "increasing nonsense" about possible delays and possible expansion for Article 50- the mechanism that left Britain by the EU.
But Downing Street has said that the extension of Article 50 is not being considered and the government "to do what it is ready to do for preparing the books of law on leaving the EU on March 29 this year Committed".
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Braxtil: What could be next?
How much is the UK government ready for the breakage of a deal?
Mr. Hunt told the BBC Radio 4 Today program: "It is true that if we approved the deal in the days before March 29, then we may need some additional time to pass important legislation.
"But if we are able to progress soon, then it can not be necessary.
"We can not know at this level what exactly will be the scenario."
Theresa has spoken to EU leaders including EU President Donald Tusch and President of the Irish Taoic, Leo Varadkar, because MPs voted on Tuesday to make changes to the backstop.
Mr. Hunt said that it was a "challenging situation" at present and the government was not "rejecting any of these potential solutions" on the Irish border issue.
Mr. Hunt asked the commitment to the Good Friday Agreement - which prevents the return of a difficult Irish border - will need to be performed.
He said that there is a need to end the concerns of the EU that Britain can "reach a single market with a back door".
"If we can overcome those two issues, which I think we can do, then we will be able to discuss enough."
"But this is not going to happen in the next few days."
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Backstop was one of the main reasons, Mrs. May Breitmeet's deal was voted in Parliament in January through a historical difference, because critics say that a separate situation for Northern Ireland can jeopardize the existence of the UK and threaten it. That backstop can become permanent.
The Prime Minister said that backstop has many possible options which he wants to discuss with EU leaders.
Contains:
A "Trustworthy Trader" plan to avoid physical check on the goods flowing on the boundary
"Mutual recognition" of the rules with the European Union
"Technical" solution
He wants to discuss a deadline on the backstop and a "one-way exit" mechanism - both options were rejected by the EU in the past.
But the European Union's main negotiator, Michel Barnier has said that Irish backstop is "part and parcel" of the UK's braxhet deal and it will not be reborn.
Speaking in the European Parliament on Wednesday, Mr. Barnier said that it was a "realistic solution" to prevent a difficult border.
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