The Latest: UK’s May fills Brexit-related Cabinet vacancies
Associated PressLONDON — The Latest on the Brexit negotiations : 4:40 p.m. British Prime Minister Theresa May has filled two vacancies in her Cabinet left by ministers who quit over Brexit. ___ 3:45 p.m. A leading lobby group for British business says the Brexit deal that Prime Minister Theresa May has negotiated with the European Union represents “hard-won progress.” In a statement following a specially convened meeting of its most senior policy-making committee, the Confederation of British Industry said the deal has two main benefits for the economy. Environment Minister Michael Gove has decided not to follow two other Cabinet ministers and resign over May’s Brexit deal with the European Union, according to multiple media reports. As British Prime Minister Theresa May battles to save her Brexit plan amid domestic criticism, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Friday “the truth is that Brexit could end with a nightmare.” Le Maire defended the European Union’s single market, calling it a “considerable force” in global trade and warning that Britain could face “economic disaster” if it leaves.