Brexit deal rejected in historic vote: Here’s what next
LONDON, (DNA) – Britain’s parliament on Tuesday resoundingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal, triggering a no-confidence vote in her government and plunging its plans to leave the EU into further disarray.
MPs voted 432 to 202 against May’s plan for taking Britain out of the European Union, the biggest parliamentary defeat for a government in modern British political history. Here are the possible scenarios after the deal is rejected by UK lawmakers in Parliament.
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