'But you're leaving - we don't have to make you an offer!': How Angela Merkel RIDICULED Theresa May at private reception in Davos joking that Britain has no idea what it wants from Brexit

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  • German Chancellor is said to have mocked the PM at Davos summit reception
  • Joked that all Theresa May did was ask her to 'make me an offer' on Brexit
  • UK government under mounting pressure to clarify its position on future ties

  • Angela Merkel is said to have brutally mocked Theresa May in a behind-closed doors meeting in Davos last week.
    The German Chancellor ridiculed the Prime Minister for refusing to say what Britain wanted from Brexit negotiations.
    At a reception with journalists at the World Economic Forum, Mrs Merkel reportedly joked that her exchanges with Mrs May were locked in a 'loop'.
    To laughter, she is said to have described how the PM keeps asking her to 'make me an offer' on the shape of post-Brexit relations. 


    At a reception with journalists at the World Economic Forum, Mrs Merkel reported joked that her exchanges with Mrs May were locked in a 'loop'. The German chancellor is pictured speaking to reporters last year

    The perceived lack of certainty over Brexit has led to senior Conservatives warning Mrs May (pictured in Downing Street today) could be toppled unless she shows firmer leadership
    The perceived lack of certainty over Brexit has led to senior Conservatives warning Mrs May (pictured in Downing Street today) could be toppled unless she shows firmer leadership

    According to ITV News' Robert Peston, Mrs Merkel said that she replies: 'But you're leaving - we don't have to make you an offer. Come on what do you want?'
    However, Mrs May merely repeats: 'Make me an offer.'
    The anecdote,  apparently left the gathering in fits of laughter - and underlines the challenge facing the PM as negotiation reach a crucial stage.
    The UK is coming under intense pressure to clarify what sort of 'end state' it wants to secure after Brexit.
    Mrs May finds herself caught between elements demanding a clean break from Brussels and those who want a 'soft' split.

    Tory Eurosceptics have been threatening a potentially fatal revolt over fears that Britain is heading for 'BRINO' - Brexit In Name Only.  
    Jacob Rees-Mogg made clear yesterday that support for the PM was conditional on her sticking to the plan for a tough line against Brussels.
    One pro-Brexit minister said Eurosceptic MPs were on a 'hair trigger' because of concerns they would be 'betrayed' by a final deal with the EU.
    But on the other side Remain-backing MPs have been threatening to rebel against any attempt to force through a 'hard' Brexit.
    In a sign of the tensions, it has emerged a minister branded Brexiteers 'swivel-eyed' on a Tory WhatsApp group.
    Energy minister Claire Perry said Leave supporters were mostly 'elderly retired men' without mortgages or young children.



    According to a blog by ITV News' Robert Peston, Mrs Merkel said that she replies: 'But you're leaving - we don't have to make you an offer.'

    Boris Johnson narrowly avoided a blunder as he left Downing Street today - with the top of a document marked 'official: sensitive' poking out of his folder  
    Boris Johnson narrowly avoided a blunder as he left Downing Street today - with the top of a document marked 'official: sensitive' poking out of his folder  

    Cabinet Office minister David LidingtonBrexit Secretary David Davis today
    David Lidington (left) and David Davis were seen arriving at Downing Street today as the PM held a meeting of her Brexit 'war Cabinet' 

    Other MPs are complaining that Mrs May needs to be bolder on the domestic front, saying policy-making needs to be less 'tortoise' and more 'lion'.
    The EU will today demand Britain signs up to Brussels laws and free movement rules during a transition period.
    The bloc will set out a series of red lines as it formally adopts its negotiating guidelines for the next phase of the talks.
    Demands include that the UK obeys EU laws for two years after 2019 without having any say in deciding them.
    Britain will also have to keep paying into Brussels coffers, while free movement rules will continue. 
    But Eurocrats are already claiming that the UK will end up begging for longer than the two-year transition being mooted by the government.
    Diplomats have suggested that up to five years could be needed to avoid a 'cliff edge' - the same length of time previously mooted by Irish ministers.
    Mrs May and Mrs Merkel, pictured together at the G20 summit in Hamburg last year, are thought to have had fractious exchanges over Brexit
    Mrs May and Mrs Merkel, pictured together at the G20 summit in Hamburg last year, are thought to have had fractious exchanges over Brexit

    The EU General Affairs Council meets this afternoon to approve guidelines for chief negotiator Michel Barnier (pictured in Brussels last year)
    The EU General Affairs Council meets this afternoon to approve guidelines for chief negotiator Michel Barnier (pictured in Brussels last year)


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