After what seemed like the most turbulent week in the British Parliament since the announcement of Brexit, from Theresa May’s several votes of Confidence of which she has managed to survive to her vow to resign if her deal was approved, but rejected anyway, the Lawmakers will yet again hold another voting session today.
The aim of this voting session is to find an alternative to the British Prime Minister’s deal as the U.K prepares to leave the E.U before the grace period elapses.
With as many as eight motions tabled, the Lawmakers have quite a task on their hands. Theresa May, however seems undeterred and intends to propose her deal once more to the House of Commons for what would be the fourth time.
[…] Consequent to their meeting yesterday, British lawmakers failed to reach a consensus on the best way to exit the E.U. All the four alternative Brexit Options to leave were defeated leaving the U.K to either leave without a deal or rescind on their Brexit decision at this point. […]
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