Theresa May said yesterday:

“European leaders tell me they worry that time is running out and that we only have one chance to get it right. My message to them is: now is the moment for us to act.”

Michel Barnier answered in a statement on Twitter,

It is extremely important that we will have a deal after the vote in the House of Commons, on Tuesday 12 March.

It is uncertain how the vote will go. I believe that we will get some clarification on the Backstop at latest on Monday, but will it be enough to get a majority for the deal in a vote?

PM Theresa May has outlined two lore votes if it is a no also in the second Meaningful Vote. So what is happening this week, see below;

This is a week that means a lot to all of us and that will define our lives for a long time. This time it is all about Customs and Trade.

The PM insists she remains determined to secure legally-binding changes to her deal:

Theresa May will tell the EU it “has to make a choice” on Brexit as she continues a last-ditch effort to win concessions over her withdrawal agreement.

The prime minister will use a speech on Friday to insist she remains determined to secure legally-binding changes to the Brexit backstop.

In a message directed at Brussels, Mrs May will say it is in the interests of the EU to agree to alterations with just days left until the House of Commons votes again on her exit deal.

In a speech in Leave-supporting Grimsby, Lincolnshire, the prime minister is expected to say: “Just as MPs will face a big choice next week, the EU has to make a choice too.

“We are both participants in this process. It is in the European interest for the UK to leave with a deal.

“We are working with them but the decisions that the EU makes over the next few days will have a big impact on the outcome of the vote.”

Source: SkyNews

I am Member of Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won.

Formed in 1910 and affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund, Malmö FF are based at Stadion in Malmö. The club have won the most Swedish championship titles, twenty, a record twenty-three league titles, and a record fourteen national cup titles.

MFF played the European Cup final in 1979 and has qualified for Chanpions League two times.

This is my club. The club of giants like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, our present Captain Markus Rosenberg, The Andersson brothers – Patrik and Daniel a and the club legend Bo Larsson.