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UK Parliament votes down Prime Minister May's EU divorce deal

Two-and-a-half years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, and just 73 days before it is formally due to depart, parliament had its say on the Brexit deal

British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves after a news conference following a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium - Photo: Francois Lenoir/REUTERS
15/01/2019 |14:51Reuters |
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Two-and-a-half years after Britain voted to leave the European Union , and just 73 days before it is formally due to depart, parliament had its say on the Brexit deal .

The Labour party was expected to respond to May’s defeat by calling a vote of confidence in the government.

If the Prime Minister survives, that would at least eliminate the possibility of an early election .

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If Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accepts that he cannot win power, he may then endorse a softer Brexit or another referendum .

Either way, parliament seems set to exert greater control over May’s hapless government.

Barring an extension to the March 29 deadline , however, Britain will crash out of the European Union without a deal unless an alternative plan secures a majority in parliament. To reach a consensus, lawmakers need to rule out less viable alternatives. They don’t have much time.

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