Theresa May: Trump told me to sue EU

Donald Trump told Theresa May to sue the EU over Brexit, the British PM has told the BBC.

British Prime Minister Theresa May has rebuked US President Donald Trump.

British Prime Minister Theresa May has rebuked US President Donald Trump. Source: AAP

US President Donald Trump told British Prime Minister Theresa May she should sue the European Union rather than negotiate with them, she has told the British media.

Mrs May said Mr Trump's self-declared "brutal" option in the Brexit negotiations was to sue Brussels, shedding light on his mysterious suggestion that has hung over their talks and his four-day visit to Britain.

"He told me I should sue the EU. Sue the EU," she told BBC television.

The unknown Trump option had been hanging in the air for days. 

In an interview with The Sun newspaper on Thursday ahead of his talks with May, Mr Trump said he had told Mrs May how to deal with Brussels but she "didn't listen".

"I would have done it much differently. I actually told Theresa May how to do it but she didn't agree, she didn't listen to me. She wanted to go a different route," he said.

"She probably went the opposite way."

In a press conference after their talks Friday, Mr Trump said it had been a suggestion rather than advice.

"I think maybe she found it too brutal," he said, standing alongside Mrs May, without revealing the details.

Prime Minister Theresa May has told the BBC the US president urged her to sue.
Prime Minister Theresa May has told the BBC the US president urged her to sue. Source: AAP

"I could fully understand why she thought it was tough. And maybe someday she'll do that. If they don't make the right deal she may do what I suggested but it's not an easy thing."

- 'Would have been great' -

And when pressed in a newspaper interview afterwards, Mr Trump still declined to reveal what his suggestion was.

"I recommended her something, I gave her an option, I'd rather not tell you what that option is, but I think she might," he told The Mail on Sunday newspaper.

"I think it would've been great, but it's not too late for her to do that, necessarily."

Mrs May finally revealed what Mr Trump had told her.

President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump. Source: AAP

"He told me I should sue the EU. Sue the EU. Not go into negotiations, sue them. Actually, no, we're going into negotiations with them," she said.

"What the president also said at that press conference was don't walk away. Don't walk away from negotiations because then you're stuck," she added.

"So I want us to be able to sit down to negotiate the best deal for Britain."

The UK is due to leave the EU in March 2019.

Mrs May's proposals for Britain's future relationship with Brussels, published Thursday, foresee an overall "association agreement" with the EU encompassing different deals on different areas.

Britain and the EU would maintain a "common rulebook" for goods to ensure smooth trade including in agricultural, food and fisheries products.


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