KEY POINTS
  • The U.K. Parliament is due to vote next week on the Withdrawal Agreement.
  • However, the plans have proved controversial for many and will likely be rejected by lawmakers.
  • Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said the EU could further explain what its intentions with this backstop are.

The EU could give further written guarantees to the U.K. in order to help ease the pressure leader Theresa May is experiencing ahead of a crucial vote next week, the Irish prime minister said.

The U.K. Parliament is due to vote next week on the Withdrawal Agreement — the 585-page document that the EU agreed with May's government and outlines how the U.K. should leave the European Union in March. However, the plans have proved controversial for many and will likely be rejected by lawmakers.