May will try to endorse Brexit's fourth deal through the British Parliament
Sat Mar 30, 2019 2:04 pm
British Prime Minister Teresa May is seeking a fourth vote in Parliament on an agreement on exit from the European Union
This is reported by the Air Force .
Teresa May and her government are looking for ways to return to review of the exit agreement with the EU, making the fourth attempt to gain support from deputies.
The head of government said that the UK would need an alternative path forward. It is expected that deputies from all parties will consider other options for further action on Brexit on April 1.
The May government is keen to win the support of 34 conservative MPs who believe that the deal leaves Great Britain too closely linked to the EU.
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This is reported by the Air Force .
Teresa May and her government are looking for ways to return to review of the exit agreement with the EU, making the fourth attempt to gain support from deputies.
The head of government said that the UK would need an alternative path forward. It is expected that deputies from all parties will consider other options for further action on Brexit on April 1.
The May government is keen to win the support of 34 conservative MPs who believe that the deal leaves Great Britain too closely linked to the EU.
espreso.tv In Ukrainian/український
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