British PM May Vows to Hold ‘Nerve’ After Brexit Talks Hit Impasse

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May arrives during the European Union leaders informal summit in Salzburg, Austria, on Sept. 20, 2018. Reuters/Lisi Niesner/File Photo
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LONDON—Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain won’t flinch in an impasse with the European Union about its departure from the bloc, as French and German ministers suggested the next move in the negotiations should come from London.

On Sept. 21, May demanded new proposals and respect from EU leaders, saying after a summit in Austria that talks had hit an impasse and, in a prominent eurosceptic Sunday newspaper, she stuck to her guns.