UK Parliament dissolved, May says EU seeks to affect election

British Prime Minister Theresa May says European politicians and officials have made threats against Britain over Brexit to affect the upcoming UK election.

Theresa May Gives A Statement In Downing Street

UK Prime Minister Theresa May walks from her car to make a statement in Downing Street after returning from Buckingham Palace on May 3. Source: Getty

British Prime Minister Theresa May has accused European politicians and officials of seeking to affect the outcome of next month's national election.

Speaking in front of her Downing Street office on Wednesday after visiting Queen Elizabeth to mark the dissolution of parliament, the formal start of the election campaign, May said there were some in Brussels who did not want to see Brexit talks succeed.

Over the weekend a German newspaper gave a damning account of talks last week between May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, reporting that he had told May during a dinner at Downing Street last week that Brexit could not be a success.

"In the last few days we have seen just how tough these talks are likely to be. Britain's negotiating position in Europe has been misrepresented in the continental press, the European Commission's negotiating stance has hardened, threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials," she said.

"All of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election."

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Published 4 May 2017 5:58am
Updated 4 May 2017 3:18pm
Source: AAP


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