European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and British Prime Minister Theresa May take part in an EU summit in Brussels |
Another unflattering account of Theresa May at dinner with Jean-Claude Juncker has appeared in a German newspaper and sparked a Twitter spat between aides past and present to the British prime minister and EU chief executive.
After a summit last week at which EU leaders sought to build trust with May to try to speed up Brexit talks, Junckerโs chief-of-staff denied an accusation levelled on Twitter by his former counterpart in Mayโs team that he was the source of a leak about the British prime minister โ as many suggested he was after a previous dinner six months ago.
Martin Selmayr called the story an attempt to โframeโ him and to sour relations between Juncker and May.
London was irritated that after a Downing Street dinner in April, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported that Juncker thought May โin another galaxyโ with her demands for EU favours from the European Union after Britain leaves in 2019.
The same newspaper said on Sunday that Juncker found her โdespondentโ last week and โpleadingโ for EU help to bolster her against her party rivals.
Nick Timothy, who resigned as Mayโs chief-of-staff after she lost her parliamentary majority in an ill-judged snap election in June, tweeted that Selmayr was the newspaperโs source: โAfter constructive Council meeting, Selmayr does this,โ he wrote. โReminder that some in Brussels want no deal or a punitive one.โ
Selmayr snapped back saying that neither he nor Juncker made the reported comments. โI deny that 1/we leaked this; 2/Juncker ever said this; 3/we are punitive on Brexit,โ he wrote.
โItโs an attempt 2 frame EU side & 2 undermine talks โฆ This is false. I know it doesnโt fit your clichรฉ, @NickJTimothy. But @JunckerEU & I have no interest in weakening PM.
โBut it seems some have interest in undermining constructive relations @JunckerEU & PM May. Who? is the real question.โ
Sundayโs report was by the same journalist, respected for his access to Junckerโs entourage, whose story on Aprilโs dinner was dismissed by May at the time as โBrussels gossipโ.
EU officials did not deny the accuracy of that account of the earlier meeting. Officials on both sides said it did little to foster an atmosphere of trust needed to reach a deal and which prompted reports that German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also irritated by the leak for the same reason.
On Friday, EU leaders moved to speed up talks and spoke of opening a new phase in December. Some said they understood Mayโs difficulties in forging consensus in London.
On Sunday, the FAZ said Juncker found May โanxious, despondent and disheartenedโ when they met for dinner in Brussels last Monday. Speaking of internal party plots to bring her down, the paper added: โMay said she had no room left to manoeuvre. The Europeans have to create it for her.โ
โMayโs face and appearance spoke volumes, Juncker later told his colleagues,โ the FAZ said. โShe has deep rings under her eyes. She looks like someone who canโt sleep a wink.โ