Theresa May pins hopes on new Brexit plan as businesses fret
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May’s office disclosed details Thursday of a plan for customs ties with the European Union that she hopes will unite warring pro-Brexit and pro-EU factions of her Conservative government.
Whether it will get the approval of the bloc is another matter.
May’s Cabinet is due to meet Friday at Chequers, the prime minister’s country retreat, in hopes of finally agreeing on a plan for future trade ties that Britain can put to the EU. With just nine months to go until the U.K. leaves the bloc in March, EU leaders have warned Britain that they must present detailed plans soon or risk crashing out without a trade deal.
That prospect alarms manufacturers and other businesses, who warn they could abandon Britain if the EU and the U.K. cannot strike a deal.

