British Prime Minister Theresa May is addressing MPs’ questions a day after the Parliament rejected her Brexit deal, with 391 lawmakers voting against and only 242 supporting the plan.
After May's bill was turned down in the House of Commons on Tuesday, a vote on a no-deal scenario is slated to be held on Wednesday; if that one fails, the Parliament will take a vote on extending the Brexit deadline beyond 29 March.
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EU to Put Tariffs on UK Goods If No-Deal Brexit While London Plans to Cut Duties
EU to Put Tariffs on UK Goods If No-Deal Brexit While London Plans to Cut Duties
15:16 13.03.2019MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union will introduce tariffs on UK exports and imports in case of a no-deal Brexit, the chief spokesman for the European Commission said Wednesday, several hours after the UK government reportedly announced plans to cut tariffs on most of the imports in a no-deal scenario.
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PM Theresa May: 'I Will Be Voting For the Government Motion This Evening'
British Prime Minister Theresa May said Wednesday that she will be voting for the government motion against no-deal Brexit this evening.
"I will be voting for the motion standing in my name," May told the lawmakers when asked how she would vote in the evening.
The motion that will be put to vote says "this House declines to approve leaving the European Union without a Withdrawal Agreement and a Framework for the Future Relationship on 29 March 2019." -
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Good Luck Dear Friends! Europeans React to No-Deal, Extension Votes in London
Good Luck Dear Friends! Europeans React to No-Deal, Extension Votes in London
14:51 13.03.2019Following the defeat of the UK government over its Brexit deal on Tuesday and ahead of the decision on a no-deal exit on Wednesday, the EU27 hold a unanimous view, according to the Austrian Chancellor.
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No Exit From EU Bigger Risk Than No Deal, UK Brexit Minister WARNS
No Exit From EU Bigger Risk Than No Deal, UK Brexit Minister WARNS
09:59 13.03.2019On 12 March, the House of Commons again voted down Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, with 391 voting against and 242 supporting her plan, revised from the last attempt early this year.
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No Exit From EU Bigger Risk Than No Deal, UK Brexit Minister WARNS
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