KEY POINTS
  • The U.K. Prime Minister is due to attend the European Council meeting on Thursday, where she is expected to persuade the bloc to amend a policy concerning the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
  • The border issue is a crucial element of the U.K's withdrawal deal, which was approved by the E.U. last month.
  • European lawmakers are unlikely, however, to change their stance on the matter.
British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives at a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium December 13, 2018. 

Fresh from winning a leadership vote that allows her to stay in power, British Prime Minister Theresa May will now attempt to seek concessions on the current Brexit deal from European lawmakers on Thursday.

May is due to attend the European Council meeting, where she is expected to seek changes to a policy known as the Irish backstop. A clause in the U.K's withdrawal agreement, the backstop ensures an open border between the E.U's Republic of Ireland and the U.K.'s Northern Ireland.