The embattled prime minister heard repeated calls to renegotiate her Brexit deal from rebel Tories during a heated Commons debate, after it emerged that the second half of the Brexit deal, the political declaration, had been finalised. The Spanish prime minister threatened to “veto Brexit” while his secretary of state for the EU accused Britain of treachery over Gibraltar. They are likely to issue a side-statement on Sunday outlining their demands, raising the political temperature for the prime minister. After arriving on an official visit to Cuba, the Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez threatened to scupper the deal. If there are no changes, we will veto Brexit.”Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) Tras mi conversación con Theresa May, nuestras posiciones permanecen lejanas.
Source: The Guardian November 22, 2018 21:30 UTC